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Phases and Epochs of Ancient Egyptian History

PeriodApprox. Dates (B.C.)Characteristics
Predynastic Period (Early History)ca. 6000–3000Sedentary life, development of irrigated agriculture and specialized crafts in many independent Nile regions.
Thinite Period (Beginning of Recorded History)ca. 3000–2700Unification of the kingdom and creation of state structures by kings residing in Thinis (Upper Egypt); development of hieroglyphic writing and high culture.
Old Kingdomca. 2700–2160Capital: Memphis (border between Upper and Lower Egypt); construction of pyramids as royal tombs.
First Intermediate Periodca. 2160–2040Collapse of the empire; social and economic destabilization; struggles among rival local rulers.
Middle Kingdomca. 2040–1797Reunification from Thebes by the rulers of Upper Egypt; cultivation of the Faiyum; dominance over the Near East and Nubia.
Second Intermediate Periodca. 1797–1543Another fall of the empire; foreign rule by the Hyksos over Lower Egypt.
New Kingdomca. 1543–1075Restoration of unity under Upper Egyptian kings; Amun of Thebes as the state god; royal tombs in the “Valley of the Kings.”
Late Periodca. 1075–30Struggles for independence and alternating foreign rulers (Libyans, Kushites, Persians, Macedonians, Ptolemies); invasions by Assyrians; increasing Greek cultural influence since 332 B.C.

Geographical prerequisite:
The basis for Egyptian statehood and cultural development was the fertility of the Nile floodplain, created by the regular annual flooding of the river.

Extent:
Ancient Egypt stretched along the Nile oasis from the First Cataract at Aswan in the south to the Nile Delta in the north.

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