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What are the beginning and end years of the timeline?
What are the beginning and end years of the timeline?
3100 B.C. to 1200 B.C.
Do the math: Determine the time span.
Do the math: Determine the time span.
1900 years
What are the intervals of time marked on the timeline with vertical lines?
What are the intervals of time marked on the timeline with vertical lines?
300 years
Why are the years decreasing?
Why are the years decreasing?
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Ancient Egypt Timeline
- The timeline spans from 3100 B.C. to 1200 B.C.
- The timeline encompasses a time span of 1900 years.
- Vertical lines on the timeline represent 300-year intervals.
- The years on the timeline decrease because they are in B.C. and approaching the year 1 A.D.
- 3100 B.C. marks the unification of Egypt.
- The Old Kingdom lasted from 2686 B.C. to 2125 B.C.
- The Middle Kingdom lasted from 2055 B.C. to 1650 B.C.
- The New Kingdom lasted from 1550 B.C. to 1069 B.C.
- The Great Pyramid for Khufu was built in 2589 B.C.
- The Great Sphinx was built between 1504 B.C. and 1450 B.C.
- The Old Kingdom witnessed a period of flourishing literature and art.
- Queen Hatshepsut ruled during the New Kingdom (1503-1482 B.C.).
- The Middle Kingdom saw Egypt expand into Lower Nubia (1991-1786 B.C.).
- Thutmose III reigned during the New Kingdom (1504-1450 B.C.), expanding the empire into Syria.
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Explore the significant events and periods of Ancient Egypt from 3100 B.C. to 1200 B.C. This quiz covers key rulers, the construction of monumental structures, and the cultural achievements of various kingdoms. Test your knowledge on the timeline and the notable figures who shaped Ancient Egyptian history.