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Location: Boulogne sur Mer Nord-Pas-de-Calais France

The Sahara, from which the elephants and …

Years: 2637BCE - 2494BCE

The Sahara, from which the elephants and giraffes in the lands west of the Nile Valley finally retreat southward, sees an increase in aridity due to the southward shifting of the trade-wind belt.

The fork-branch plow, despite its primitive appearance and action, brings greatly increased crop yields that swell Egypt’s population.

As an animal protein source, Egyptians use the domestic or common pigeon, derived by selective breeding from the wild rock dove of Eurasia.

Totemism forms the foundation of Egyptian religion, relating kinship groups to specific plants and animals.

The northern principality of Bedhet belongs to Horus, the falcon; Naqada, in the south, belongs to Seth, the goat.

Ra, the sun god, rules above all.

The concept of divine kingship is well established by now, as is the existence of a specialized priesthood.

Both contribute to the force of royal authority.

The king becomes identified with the god Horus, who by this time is associated with the whole land of Egypt.

It is in this era that formerly independent ancient Egyptian states become known as nomes, ruled solely by the pharaoh, the former rulers forced to assume the role of governors (nomarchs) or otherwise work in tax collection.

Egyptians in this age worship their pharaoh as a god, believing that he ensures the annual flooding of the Nile that is necessary for their crops.

Egyptian views on the nature of time during this period hold that the universe works in cycles, and the Pharaoh on earth works to ensure the stability of these cycles.

They also perceive themselves as a specially selected people, "as the only true human beings on earth.” Egypt’s internal strength encourages expansion and aggression abroad.

Maintaining extensive trade contacts with Syria, Canaan, and northeast Africa, the kings of Egypt’s Third Dynasty have pushed into the Sinai and northern Nubia to establish both buffer zones and Egyptian-dominated trade routes.

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