NMC101H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Sacred Bull, Ptah, Wadjet

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-- missed first half hour --: culturally homogenous in their expression. Investing huge about of wealth and energy into the tombs of some individuals: social hierarchy/uneven distribution of power. Power being shown through ceremonial objects and regalia. Sources of information include: data from excavated sites, cemeteries, settlement remains (limited, literary data comes from later dynasties, palermo stone, royal king lists, more recent sources, manetho, herodotus. Dynasty one: most important sites include, abydos entities, memphis, hierakonpolis, kings and regents, hor-aha: the fighter , djer: the strong one , djet/wajdi: the cobra , merneith beloved of neith , den the striker/the cutter . Aha the fighter : evidence of campaign in nubia, didn"t like the people in the south, he wanted to make sure everyone knew who was in charge and wanted full control of trade. Study of nubian group suggests that aha sent a military group into the area.

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