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==Upper and Lower Egypt==
==Upper and Lower Egypt history==
'''summary'''.
* traditionally Egypt is divided into two regions, as identified according to '''upstream''' (heading South) or '''downstream'''(heading North) along the Nile
* traditionally Egypt is divided into two regions, as identified according to '''upstream''' (heading South) or '''downstream'''(heading North) along the Nile
** within these regions are "nomes," or autonomous local districts (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nome_(Egypt)nomes] (wikipedia)
** within these regions are "nomes," or autonomous local districts (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nome_(Egypt)nomes] (wikipedia)
** the nomes struggled for control and gradually unified to form Upper and Lower Egypt
** the nomes struggled for control and gradually unified to form Upper and Lower Egypt
** the origins of Egyptian culture, religion, and traditions came together during this formative period
** the origins of Egyptian culture, religion, and traditions came together during this formative period
* Upper Egypt
=== Upper Egypt===
** = upstream, i.e. to the <u>South</u>
* = upstream, i.e. to the <u>South</u>
** = from [[cataracts]] to the entrance to the [[Nile Delta]]
* = from [[cataracts]] to the entrance to the [[Nile Delta]]
** Upper Egypt is narrow with smaller flood plain
* Upper Egypt is narrow with smaller flood plain
** Upper Egypt is more easily unified, and hard to conquer
* Upper Egypt is more easily unified, and hard to conquer
* originally divided into 22 nomes (districts)
* original capital was Hierakonpolis ("Nekhen," Narmer's capital
* later Thebes = central city of Upper Egypt
===Lower Egypt===
* = downstream, i.e. to the <u>North</u>
* = the Delta region
* = with Nile spreading out across large Delta, hard to control
* extremely fertile land with huge farm production
** originally divided into 22 nomes (districts)
** originally divided into 22 nomes (districts)
** original capital was Hierakonpolis ("Nekhen," Narmer's capital
=== unification of Upper and Lower Egypt===
** later Thebes = central city of Upper Egypt
* the Pharaohs represented their rule of all Egypt by combining symbols for Upper ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedjet White Crown or "Hedjet"]) and Lower egypt ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deshret Red Crown or "deshret"]) into the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pschent "Double Crown" or "Pschent"]
* Lower Egypt
** = downstream, i.e. to the <u>North</u>
** = the Delta region
** = with Nile spreading out across large Delta, hard to control
** extremely fertile land with huge farm production
** originally divided into 22 nomes (districts)
* Unification
** the Pharaohs represented their rule of all Egypt by combining symbols for Upper ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedjet White Crown or "Hedjet"]) and Lower egypt ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deshret Red Crown or "deshret"]) into the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pschent "Double Crown" or "Pschent"]
** for more see also the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narmer_Palette "Narmer Palette"] which depicts Narmer's (also Menes?) unification of Upper and Lower Egypt approx. 3100 BC.  The palette is one of the earliest artifacts with [[hieroglyphic]] writing
** for more see also the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narmer_Palette "Narmer Palette"] which depicts Narmer's (also Menes?) unification of Upper and Lower Egypt approx. 3100 BC.  The palette is one of the earliest artifacts with [[hieroglyphic]] writing
** see Menes & Narmer below
** see Menes & Narmer below
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** extensive irrigation, begun around 4,000 BC now becomes centralized and complex
** extensive irrigation, begun around 4,000 BC now becomes centralized and complex
** trade also motivated unification, which required agreement and standardization
** trade also motivated unification, which required agreement and standardization
** standardization of Egypt starts
=== standardization in and of Egypt===
*** trade = common weights, measures, and rules, and brings more discourse along the Nile
* trade = common weights, measures, and rules, and brings more discourse along the Nile
*** religion standardized with greater unification
* religion standardized with greater unification
**** different gods combined to be a single god with Egyptian unity
** different gods combined to be a single god with Egyptian unity
**** power of the priests asserted with claim to control the flooding of the Nile and standardization of gods, temples, etc.
** power of the priests asserted with claim to control the flooding of the Nile and standardization of gods, temples, etc.
* see this article [http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/hierakonpolis.htm Nekhen, Greek Hierakonpolis for good study of the pre-pharonic city of Nekhen]
* see this article [http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/hierakonpolis.htm Nekhen, Greek Hierakonpolis for good study of the pre-pharonic city of Nekhen]
* sources:
* sources:
** [http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Nile_Delta Nile Delta]
** [http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Nile_Delta Nile Delta]
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile_Delta Nile Delta wikipedia]
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile_Delta Nile Delta wikipedia]
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== Menes, Narmer & 1st Unification of Egypt ==
== Menes, Narmer & 1st Unification of Egypt ==