Egyptian Social Evoulution Timeline

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The ancient Egyptian society changed little over the centuries, the Social pyramid developed during the Early Dynastic Period remained virtually intact.

Social Development timeline
Early Dynastic Period
  • Formation of the Social pyramid - a hierarchical structure with power residing in a headman who was believed to be able to control the Nile flood. The headman's power rested on his reputation as a "rainmaker Pharaoh".
  • Old Kingdom
  • Strong Pharaohs commanded great resources, and built the most elaborate pyramids
  • 1st Intermediate
  • Nobility Power - country's bureaucratic authority was now in the hands of local officials
  • Weak Pharaohs
  • Middle Kingdom
  • Powerful Viziers - Pharaohs relied on close allies rather than Nobles which previously challanged the central authority
  • End Nomarch Power
  • 2nd Intermediate
  • Asiatic immigration of Hyksos - Egyptians were subjected for the first time to foreign influences and technologies
  • New Kingdom
  • 18th dynasty Strong Queens - some women such as Hatshepsut raised to power for the first time, others were dietified such as Nefertari and Nefertiti
  • 19th dynasty slavery increased from captured territories. a central army was formed with large numbers of mercenary soldiers. Strong military commanders from not Royal blood raised to power such as Ramses I and Horemheb
  • 20th dynasty strong Priests - at the end of this dynasty the High Priests of Amun at Thebes became the effective defacto rulers of Upper Egypt
  • 3rd Intermediate
  • Disunity and Libyan settlement in Egypt
  • Late KingdomNubia assimilated the Egyptian culture
  • They adopted Egyptian customs, beliefs, religion, and kingship in their own culture
  • They adapted the hieroglyphic script for writing their own language
  • Amun became the state gods of Nubia

    During this period there was a large influx of foreigners into Egypt. Phoenicians came as traders; Greeks and Carians came as mercenaries. Immigrants from the Near East, Libya, the Aegean, Nubia, and elsewhere settled in Egypt

  • 2nd Persian
  • Persians rule the country through local representatives based at Memphis. They established juridical guides for Egypt published in both in the demotic Egyptian script and Aramaic.
  • Ptolemaic Period
  • High officials were Greek, while local administration remained in Egyptian hands
  • Greek became the official language of the government. Demotic, however, was still used by the majority of the Egyptians and used in lesser administrative offices
  • Prominence of women and Queens
  • Increase in slavery
  • Scientists become important members of society

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