http://the-ascended.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] the-ascended.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2005-10-24 07:56 pm

Egyptian Archaeology

*Daniel's possibly had too much coffee already today. He's not quite bouncing around the classroom, but it's a near thing*

"Right. Sorry about the interruption in classes, uh, class. I really hope it won't happen again, or if I do have to make any more trips, I'll be able to give you more warning and perhaps arrange for a substitute.

Now. We looked at four theories of the unification of Egypt last week. I sincerely hope you all remember what they were - anyone?

Right. So, contuing on with theories, we have trade with outside centers. It's possible that increased trade may have given one area an advantage over the others, in terms of prestige, power and support. There was trading up and down the Nile Valley, which explains the spread of copper and stone. The Egyptians at the time also traded with Palestine and northern Syria, as well as coming in contact with the culture of Mesopotamia.

Another theory is population pressure leading to expansion. THe general increase in size and number of settlements at this time led to more burials being observed and these burials gradually contain more and more varied goods. This is perhaps due to calmer Nile floods, increased land reclamation and development of basin irrigation to produce more agricultural products. More people led to mass-movements to new places with resultant pressure on areas already settled.

There's the possibility of a dynastic union occuring, which resulted in political and administrative structures. This can be seen in the development of documentary (written) evidence after ‘unification’ circa 3,100 BC. It may have come about by bilateral agreements, marriages, ritual and cultic exchanges.

The last theory we're looking at is political ambition and individual charisma. Basically, one person got up and unified the country. In Egyptian myth this was King Menes who joined Upper and Lower Egypt and founded a new capital at Memphis. From the archaeological record contenders are: King Scorpion and especially King Narmer.

Now, for homework, I want you to write me an essay, based on readings and your own thoughts, on which of these you think were most likely, or had the most impact on unification.

Thank you, guys. I'll see you on Wednesday."

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[identity profile] lisacuddy.livejournal.com 2005-10-24 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"Had a spell of short-term amnesia this weekend, but other than that, not too bad," Lisa chuckles.

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[identity profile] lisacuddy.livejournal.com 2005-10-25 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
"Ha, no. I'm well acquainted with the nurse's bedside manner. I'm fine, really. Not even the weirdest thing that has happened this semester." She smiles.

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[identity profile] lisacuddy.livejournal.com 2005-10-25 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Wilson isn't my problem," she grumbles without thinking. "Sorry, that was inappropriate. I apologize. And you're right, about the absurd being the norm. I'm starting to find strange comfort in it - that's probably a bad thing," she laughs.

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[identity profile] lisacuddy.livejournal.com 2005-10-25 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you. Dr. House and I go back a long time; we have our... issues. I still apologize for saying something about another faculty member in front of you. That was out of line. Maybe I can find someone to cast a spell on me so I know better next time," she smirks.

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[identity profile] lisacuddy.livejournal.com 2005-10-25 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
"Seriously, with my luck I'd end up with nipples on my forehead." She puts one hand up to her mouth in horror. "Oh sweet... sorry, I am just the Queen of Wrong today. I have the worst case of verbal dia... "

She turns bright pink. "Ah, maybe I should go. Before I tell you about the time I... right, yes, I should leave. My assignment. There. Done. Okay. Hmmm," she groaned, blowing a piece of hair away from her mouth where it was stuck as she descended into a blush that resembled any number of red produce items. "Bye?"