Pharaonic civilization
Capital Memphis
Languages Ancient Egyptian
Religion Ancient Egyptian religion
Government Monarchy
Pharaoh
(C. 3100 BC Narmer first)
(C. 2690 BC Khasekhemwy last)
History
Established c. -3150 BC
Disestablished c.- 2686 BC
immediately follows the unification of Lower and Upper Egypt c. 3100 BC. It is generally taken to include the First and Second Dynasties, lasting from the Protodynastic Period of Egypt until about 2686 BC, or the beginning of the Old Kingdom With the First Dynasty, the capital moved from Thinis to Memphis with a unified Egypt ruled by an Egyptian god-king. Abydos remained the major holy land in the south. The hallmarks of ancient Egyptian civilization, such as art, architecture and many aspects of religion, took shape during the Early Dynastic period

By about 3600 BC, neolithic Egyptian societies along the Nile River had based their culture on the raising of crops and the domestication of animals Shortly after 3600 BC Egyptian society began to grow and advance rapidly toward refined civilization
A new and distinctive pottery, which was related to the pottery in
the Southern Levant, appeared during this time. Extensive use of copper became common during this time The Mesopotamian process of sun-dried bricks, and architectural building principles-including the use of the arch and recessed walls for decorative effect-became popular during this time
Divine kingship, which would persist in Egypt for the next three millennia, was firmly established as the basis of Egypt's
government. The unification of societies along the Nile has also been linked to the drying of the Sahara.
Funeral practices for the peasants would have been the same as in predynastic times, but the rich demanded something more. Thus, the Egyptians began construction of the mastabas which became models for the later Old Kingdom constructions such as the Step pyramid. Cereal agriculture and centralization contributed to the success of the state for the next 800 years
It seems certain that Egypt became unified as a cultural and economic domain long before its first king ascended to the throne in the lower Egyptian city of Memphis where the dynastic period
did originate. This would last for many centuries. Political unification proceeded gradually, perhaps over a period of a century or so as local districts established trading networks and the ability of their governments to organize agriculture labor on a larger scale increased, divine kingship may also have gained spiritual momentum as the cults of gods like Horus, Set and Neith associated with living representatives became widespread in the country
It was also during this period that the Egyptian writing system was
further developed. Initially Egyptian writing had been composed primarily of a few symbols denoting amounts of various substances. By the end of the 3rd dynasty it had been expanded to include more than 200 symbols, both phonograms and ideograms
First Pharaoh

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