The Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt

The Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt is the foundation upon which all of Egypt’s long and storied history has been built. 

All of Egypt’s lengthy and colorful history is built on the foundation of the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.

People living in the Nile Valley first began to produce the art and architecture that we currently consider to be among the most remarkable ancient feats in history during this time period, which lasted from 2686 to 2181 BC.

Before the formation of the old empire, Egypt was divided into several regional chiefdoms, each with its own gods, kings, and governance.

The “Old Kingdom” is a timeline during the ancient Egypt. It ruled ancient egypt from 2575 BC to 2150 BC which consists of 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Dynasties with 25 Pharaohs.The fourth and fifth dynasty  were the main old kingdom dynasties while some archaeologists consider the third dynasty as a critical period.

over 400 years, Egypt had a strong central government and economy. The  most famous about Ancient Egypt Old Kingdom is the built of the pyramids thus, it called the “age of the pyramids” or “age of the pyramid builders”.

What time period considered old kingdom in ancient Egypt ?

The old kingdom time period in ancient Egypt is when the great pyramids and the great sphinx were built, pyramids construction took place in the early period in the old kingdom. This period of time was highlighted with the progress of  management, architecture, painting, sculpture, transportation, food distribution, astronomy and sanitation.

Primary Information about Ancient Egypt Old Kingdom

 

Capital‎: ‎Memphis
Religion‎: ‎Ancient Egyptian religion
Population: one million and half
Government‎: ‎Divine absolute monarchy
Common languages‎: ‎Ancient Egyptian

What is the Old Kingdom of Egypt known for?


It was known for the construction of the great pyramid and the sphinx under the rule of Pharaoh Khufu, it also known as the “age of the Pyramid” or “Age of the Pyramids builders”. The ancient Egypt old kingdom took greatest achievements happens during the 4th, 5th and 6th dynasties. Forward, the central government started to collapse.

The Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt

There is evidence of human settlement in the Nile Valley dating back to around 7000 BC and Ancient Egypt was organized into kingdoms before 2686 BC, but archeologists have defined the Old Kingdom as the first of three peaks of stability that Ancient Egyptian civilization experienced.

Art and monumental building in the ancient world are evidence of economic and organizational success. They suggest that people had surplus time and resources to devote to activities other than survival and food production. During the Old Kingdom, the king’s of Egypt were able to feed their subjects and organize huge work forces in order to construct some of the largest structure ever built.

Almost all of the pyramids that we see today in Egypt were built during the Old Kingdom. Specifically, the 4th dynasty (2613–2494 BC) of the Old Kingdom was the ‘golden age’ of pyramid building. The Giza Pyramids and other large pyramids and Sakkara and Dahshur were all built during the the largest and best constructed pyramids were all built during this surprisingly short moment in Egypt’s long history.

The end of the Old Kingdom came about as the economy of Egypt and the power of the Egyptian kings declined and the Nile Valley fell into a period of disarray known as the First Intermediate Period (2181–2055 BC)

Almost all of the pyramids that we see today in Egypt were built during the Old Kingdom. Specifically, the 4th dynasty (2613–2494 BC) of the Old Kingdom was the ‘golden age’ of pyramid building. The Giza Pyramids and other large pyramids and Sakkara and Dahshur were all built during the the largest and best constructed pyramids were all built during this surprisingly short moment in Egypt’s long history.

The end of the Old Kingdom came about as the economy of Egypt and the power of the Egyptian kings declined and the Nile Valley fell into a period of disarray known as the First Intermediate Period (2181–2055 BC)

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