Ancient Egypt: Difference between revisions

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** = periods of famine & political upheaval
** = periods of famine & political upheaval
** most important example = end of Old Kingdom and into the Middle Kingdom  
** most important example = end of Old Kingdom and into the Middle Kingdom  
* underground water
* Fayoum Oasis & Lake Moeris
** acquifier
** a basin in the desert to the west of the Nile in the upper part of Upper Egypt
** clay, sand, and porous rock base = large underground water flows
** Nile floods fed the lake over time
*** fed by the Nile and eventually connected to the Nile by Middle Kingdom pharaohs who improved irrigation in response to low flooding
*** Middle Kingdom c. 2300 BC the lake was widened and the canal connecting it to the Nile deepened
*** the lake served as reservoir for dry periods
** Egypt's most important oasis
** principal Neolithic site (early agriculture)
*** has archeological evidence of earliest farming in Egypt
** site of the city Crocodilopolis (Greek name) or "Faiyum" (Arabic name)
** oases and water sources plenty by digging wells in lowlands alongside the Nile
** oases and water sources plenty by digging wells in lowlands alongside the Nile
** most important oasis = Fayoum Oasis, which was fed by the Nile and eventually connected to the Nile by Middle Kingdom pharaohs who improved irrigation in response to low flooding
*** see [http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/fayoumhistory.htm by The History of the Fayoum Oasis] by Jimmy Dunn, TourEgypt.net
*** see [http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/fayoumhistory.htm by The History of the Fayoum Oasis] by Jimmy Dunn, TourEgypt.net
* Aswan Dam  
* Aswan Dam