M1: Egyptian Architecture Part 1 PDF
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This document contains information on various aspects of Egyptian architecture, including construction techniques, materials, and the role of religion. It also describes the different types of buildings found in ancient Egypt, and includes images and information on important figures in the ancient world.
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***[M1: Egyptian Architecture Part 1]*** Architectural Character - SIMPLICITY - MONUMENTALITY - MASSIVENESS EGYPT - Desert land - Land of Pharaoh ***GEOGRAPHICAL*** A map of the middle east Description automatically generated an ancient civilization of north-east africa **NILE R...
***[M1: Egyptian Architecture Part 1]*** Architectural Character - SIMPLICITY - MONUMENTALITY - MASSIVENESS EGYPT - Desert land - Land of Pharaoh ***GEOGRAPHICAL*** A map of the middle east Description automatically generated an ancient civilization of north-east africa **NILE RIVER** - life blood egypt **BLACK LAND** - the soil on the banks of the nile river **RED LAND** -- the barren desert ***GEOLOGICAL*** **PRINCIPLE OF CONSTRUCTION** post and lintel **PRINCIPLE MATERIAL OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS** mud brick **PRINCIPLE MATERIAL OF TEMPLES AND PYRAMIDS** stone **OTHER MATERIALS USED** sun-dried bricks = for other pyramids and temples date palm/palm leaves = roofing acacia = boats sycamore = mummy cases **CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES** - **AXIAL PLANNING** Building are arranged longitudinally due to the importance of hierarchy - **TRABEATED CONSTRUCTION** All monumental buildings are post and lintel constructions, with flat roofs constructed of huge stone blocks supported by the external walls and the closely spaced columns - **BATTERED WALLS** A backward slope of the face of the walls as it rises - **HIEROGLYPHICS\ **Exterior and interior walls. as well as the columns and piers, were covered with hieroglyphic and pictorial frescoes and carvings painted in brilliant colors Hieroglyphs were inscribed for decorative purposes as well as to record historic events or spells. In addition, these pictorial frescoes and carving allow us to understand how the Ancient Egyptians lived, statuses, wars that were fought, and their beliefs Preoccupation with eternity and the after life ***CLIMATIC*** **DRY AND HOT** - SIMPLE due to the brilliant sunshine - FEW WINDOWS interiors lighted through door and roof slits - MASSIVE WALLS provision for heiroglyphics - FLAT ROOF to cover buildings; due to no rain (no downspout. no drainage, & gutter) ***RELIGIOUS*** Ancient Egyptians were preoccupied with eternity and the after life. **EGYPTIAN GODS** ![A group of egyptian gods Description automatically generated](media/image2.png) **THEBAN TRIAD** 1. **Amun-ra (chief god)** 2. **Mut (queen of the gods)** 3. **Khonsu (god of moon and time)** **ROYAL SYMBOLS** Pschent - Wikipedia**PSCHENT** Double Crown Head Dress. Represents the kingship of the two lands. Hedjet = Upper Egypt (White) Deshet = Lower Egypt (Red) ![Egyptian Protection Symbols \| EZ TOUR EGYPT](media/image4.jpeg)**NEMES CROWN** Striped head cloth worn by the king in representations like the sphinx or falcon Egyptian Ankh Symbol \...**ANKH** Symbolizes life, health, and strength 1. clutched by gods 2. giving the ankh to the queen 3. god holding the ankh to the mouth or nose of the nobility ![feather of Maat by Bencebala on DeviantArt](media/image6.png)**FEATHER OF MA'AT** Represents justice, truth, morality, and balance the heart of the deceased is weighed against the feather of ma'at The Eye of Horus Symbol**EYE OF HORUS** Symbolizes protection and royal power ![Ancient Egyptian Cartouche Lesson](media/image8.jpeg)**CARTOUCHE** Rope enclosing a royal name thereby serving as the protector of the name List of 60 Famous Ancient Egyptian Symbols (Meanings & Facts)**WAS SCEPTER** Symbolizes power and dominion **SEKHMET** Symbolizes power and control ![Winged Sun Of Thebes. Solar Symbol Of \...](media/image10.jpeg) **SUN DISK** Represents warmth, light, and growth Egyptian Scarab Symbol Stock \... **SCARAB** Symbolizes ressurection and rebirth ![Egyptian Clipart, Transparent PNG Clipart Images Free Download , Page 4 - ClipartMax](media/image12.jpeg) **BOAT OF RA'A** Earn a place in Ra's boat by having a light heart 10+ Crook And Flail Of Ancient Egypt \...**CROOK AND FLAIL** Symbol of royalty, kingship, dominion, and government ![Uraeus Stock Illustrations -- 54 Uraeus \...](media/image14.jpeg) **URAEUS/COBRA** Symbolizes royal protection Ancient Egypt sacred bird ibis cartoon \...**IBIS** Symbolizes reincarnation ***IMPORTANT PERSONALITIES + STRUCTURES*** ![Imhotep - Wikipedia](media/image16.jpeg) **IMHOTEP** architect of the: - **STEP PYRAMID OF DJOSER** Step Pyramid of Djoser, Sakkara \... - **SAQQARA COMPLEX** ![Ancient Egypt\'s Oldest Pyramid: The \...](media/image18.jpeg) Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II, Eleventh \... **MENTUHOTEP II** developed the rock-cut tomb ![Senusret I - Wikipedia](media/image20.jpeg) **SENUSRET (I)** erected the earliest known OBELISK at HELIOPOLIS Amenemhat I - Wikipedia **AMENEMHAT (I)** erected the: - **GREAT TEMPLE OF AMUN, KARNAK** (considered as the greatest of all Egyptian temples. ![Smarthistory -- Temple of Amun-Re and \...](media/image22.jpeg) Hatshepsut - Wikipedia **HATSHEPSUT** erected her funerary temple at DEIR EL-BAHARI - **TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT, DEIR EL-BAHARI**\ ![The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut](media/image24.jpeg) Thutmose I - Wikipedia **THUTMOSE I** added structures of the GREAT TEMPLEOF AMUN, KARNAK the earliest part of the temples still in existence ![Thutmose IV - Wikipedia](media/image26.jpeg) **THUTMOSE IV** cleared away the sand from the GREAT SPHINX **NEW KINGDOM** Seti I \| Ancient Egypt Wiki \| Fandom**SETI I** began the construction of: - **GREAT HYPOSTYLE HALL, KARNAK** ![Second Pylon and Great Hypostyle Hall \...](media/image28.jpeg) Ramesses II - Wikipedia **RAMESSES II** completed the construction of the GREAT HYPOSTYLE HALL, KANAK. erected the: - **ROCK TEMPLE AT ABU SIMBEL** ![Abu Simbel \| History, Temples, Map \...](media/image30.jpeg) - **RAMESSEUM AT THEBES** Ramesseum \| Mortuary Temple, Thebes \...