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  Ancient Egypt 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
2686-2613 BC Sanakhte - 2686-2668 BC Djoser - 2668-2649 BC Sekhemkhet - 2649-2643 BC Khaba - 2643-2637 BC Huni - 2637-2613 BC Dynasty 4
Snefru - 2613-2589 BC Khufu (Cheops) - 2589-2566 BC Djedefre - 2566-2558 BC Khafre (Chephren) - 2558-2532 BC Menkaure (Mycerinus) - 2532-2504 BC Shepseskaf - 2504-2500 BC Dynasty 5
399-380 BC Nefaarud I (Nepherites I) 399-393 BC Hakor (Achoris) - 393-380 BC Dynasty 30
groups.msn.com /AncientEgypt2/chronology.msnw   (716 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Printer-friendly - Egypt
The 3rd Dynasty (2647-2573 bc) was the first of the Memphite houses, and its second ruler, Zoser, or Djoser, emphasized national unity by balancing northern and southern motifs in his mortuary buildings at Saqqara.
As a consequence of internal strife, the reigns of this and the succeeding 8th Dynasty (2134-2124 bc) are rather obscure.
In fact the next two dynasties, the 23rd (818-715 bc) and 24th (727-715 bc), were contemporaneous with the latter part of the 22nd Dynasty, just as the 25th (Nubian) Dynasty effectively controlled much of Egypt during the last years of the 22nd and the 24th dynasties.
uk.encarta.msn.com /text_761557408___33/Egypt.html   (9394 words)

  
 The 30 Dynasties of Egypt
Rulers of the Fourth Dynasty: Sneferu (2613 - 2589), Khufu aka Cheops (2589 - 2566 BC), Radjedef (2566 - 2558 BC), Khafre aka Cheophren (2558 - 2532 BC), Menkaru aka Mycerinus (2532 - 2504 BC) and Shepseskaf (2504 - 2500 BC).
Rulers of the Sixth Dynasty: Teti (2345 - 2333 BC), Pepi I (2332 - 2283 BC), Merenre (2283 - 2278 BC) and Pepi II (2278 - 2184 BC).
Rulers of the Eleventh Dynasty: Intef I (2134 - 2117 BC), Intef II 2117 - 2069 BC), Intef III (2069 - 2060 BC), Mentuhotep I (2060 - 2010 (BC), Mentuhotep II (2010 - 1998 BC) and Mentuhotep III (1997 - 1991 BC).
mstecker.com /pages/egyptdyn_fp.htm   (1541 words)

  
 EGY-f.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Khaba (2643-2637 BC) (in Zawiyet El-Aryan, south of Giza)
Djedefre (2566-2558 BC) (in Abu Roach, between Giza and Saqqara)
Amenemhet III (1842-1797 BC) (in Hawara, between Meydum and the Fayum)
users.skynet.be /jmd/EGY-PYR-e.html   (135 words)

  
 A timeline of the ancient Egyptians
1525 BC : Ahmose I dies and is succeeded by Amenhotep I
2181 - 2160 BC Dynasties 7 and 8
2160 - 2040 BC Dynasties 9 and 10
www.scaruffi.com /politics/egyptian.html   (1717 words)

  
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2681 — 2662 BC *The Pyramids at Giza of Menkaure, Kafre, and Khufu, c.
1920 BC Feeding the Oxen, Tomb of Khnum-hotep, Beni Hasan, c.
1350 BC *Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Dier-el-Bahari, 1478-1458 BC Court and Pylon of Ramesses II (1270-1212 BC) and colonnade and court of Amenhotep III (c.
www.unc.edu /~egatti/Art26/slide_lists/egypt.doc   (283 words)

  
 CRA, Inc. - Reports Online: The Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia Radiocarbon Database: Database Page 2 of 4
510 BC Stothers and Bechtel 1987:139; Stothers and Graves 1984
480 BC Crane and Griffin 1968; Watson 1969, 1974
320 BC Crane and Griffin 1968; Watson 1969, 1974
www.crai-ky.com /education/reports/c14-database/c14db2.html   (233 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Menkaure
2460 bc) of the 4th Dynasty of ancient Egypt.
2518-2493 bc) of the 4th Dynasty in Ancient Egypt.
The 4th Dynasty (2573-2454 bc) began with King Snefru, whose building projects included the first of the true pyramids at Dahshur (south of Saqqara)....
uk.encarta.msn.com /Menkaure.html   (96 words)

  
 afterlife   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
1420 BC, from the Tomb of Nakht, Thebes.
Egyptian 19th Dynasty wall painting, 1200 BC, from the tomb of Amen-(hir)-Khopeshef at Thebes.
1425 BC, from the Tomb of Kenuman at Thebes.
www.utexas.edu /courses/medweb/afterlife.html   (553 words)

  
 Succession Game V: The Empire of Ra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In the presence of the 13th Apolyton, an eleborate ceremony is held in the city to dedicate the shrine to Osiris.
In 2775 BC 100 Gold is given to the Celts once again and the Eye of Horus walks into a foul Barbarian trap.
2460 BC After getting near Baghdad,Gazablanca decides the city is probably has slavemasters or is wary of slavers themselves so decides to use the slaver as reconnaissance instead,noticing a stack of 6 units appearring from Baghdad itself....
ctpmodmakers.250free.com /Succession_Games/team1_4.html   (4019 words)

  
 The Pharaohs ruled Egypt for more than 3
Eleventh Dynasty  2134 - 1991 BC Intef I
Twelfth Dynasty 1991 - 1782 BC Amenemhet I
Nineteenth Dynasty 1293 - 1185 BC Ramesses I
www.geocities.com /michaela__2000/kingslist.html   (216 words)

  
 Neferchichi's Tomb at neferchichi.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Predynastic Period (5200 BC to 3100 BC): First settlers of the Nile Valley hunt and fish, later switch to farming.
First Intermediate Period (2181 BC to 2133 BC): The government crumbles and civil war breaks out as several rival kingdoms fight for control of Egypt.
Middle Kingdom (2133 BC to 1633): Egypt is reunited and once again becomes rich and powerful.
www.neferchichi.com /pharaohs.html   (741 words)

  
 The Schoyen Collection: 24. Various smaller collections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
BC, a fragment from a clay vessel from Tell Rifa'at, Syria (Hermann Kern, Through the Labyrinth, no. 102), and a linear B tablet from Pylos (Kern nos.
BC, 1 tablet, 9,3x9,3x2,0 cm, labyrinth of square and symmetric form.
BC, 1 fragment of a scroll, 6x4 cm, single column, 15 lines in a small Greek uncial.
www.nb.no /baser/schoyen/5/5.21   (7515 words)

  
 The Splendors of Ancient Egypt
This painted and gilded wood coffin dates from the beginning of the New Kingdom, about 1420 BC It is believed that the gold decorations on a fl background symbolize the night sky through which the spirit traveled on its way to the next life.
By 1000 BC, mummification practices had changed, and the organs were removed, treated, and returned to the body.
She holds a cistrum, a sacred rattle that was shaken as an act of devotion to the gods.
www.warbaby.com /egypt.html   (7119 words)

  
 Giza   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The first known pyramid is the step pyramid of Saqqarah which was pharaoh Djoser's tumb.
It has been built around The pyramid was built between 2700-2600 BC under the third dynasty.
Nearly each pharaoh between 2600 and 1800 BC built his own pyramid.
www.geocities.com /TheTropics/Shores/7037/pyram.htm   (896 words)

  
 British Archaeology 76, May 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The circle at Stonehenge was constructed c 2330 BC.
This decorated ceramic, which seems to have first evolved in Scotland, is found across the UK at ceremonial monuments including henge earthworks and timber structures, but rarely at domestic sites in England or Wales.
A bracelet, necklace pendant (both unique in Britain), torc, beads and rings were buried in a plain pot beside two copper alloy palstaves and a chisel.
www.britarch.ac.uk /ba/ba76/news.shtml   (1677 words)

  
 Chariot to Heaven, The pyramids of Giza.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
There are three large pyramids at the site now known as Giza, after the name of a Cairo suburb to the east.
The largest of the pyramids, 146 m high, was built by King Khufu (also known by the Greek version of his name, Kheops) who reigned between 2549 and 2526 BC.
The second largest pyramid at Giza (143.5 m high) belonged to his son Rakhaef (the name is sometimes read Khafre, the Greek version of it is Khephren) (2518-2493 BC), and the third pyramid (65.5 m high) to King Menkaure (Mencheres or Mycerinus) (2488-2460 BC).
www.ashmol.ox.ac.uk /gri/9gizapyr.html   (123 words)

  
 RESULTS REJECTED AS UNRELIABLE
Archaeological comment (M Allen): the extra archive of the 1954 excavations which became available after the submission shows that this piece came from an upper part of the secondary fill, but was probably within the badger burrow which also disturbed the Beaker-age burial.
Initial comment: one scapula from primary silt of the western ditch and one scapula and one antler tine from the primary silt of the southern ditch (C86), about 0.5km from the Amesbury terminal.
Archaeological comment (M Allen):the composition of this sample, including bones from deposits which were over 26m apart and material from different ditches is considered unacceptable, simply because they may not all have been of the same date and the ditches may not have been dug at the same time.
www.eng-h.gov.uk /stoneh/rlist.htm   (1668 words)

  
 SWENSON
1000 - 612 BC Citadel of Sargon II.
from the Tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, c 1400 BC Temples of Ramesses II, AnuSimbel, Nubia, c.
1355 - 1342 BC Mask, from the Tomb of Tutankhamun, 3-1, 3-2
www.taft.cc.ca.us /art/Art1A_s1_f01.htm   (405 words)

  
 Area 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
A charcoal sample from the third millennium strata (locus 162012) has a cal C-14 date of 2460 - 2030 BC (Beta 59953).
The third millennium loci are predominantly ash layers that contain moderate quantities of medium to coarse plainware sherds and metallic ware sherds,Ninevite V sherds found in 1994.
Several examples of small footed goblets with button bases have been recovered with the Iron Age sherds in loci 110034, 121038, and 122031.
www.stlcc.cc.mo.us /fv/tuneinir/1/area1.html   (1193 words)

  
 Guardian's Ancient Egyptian Kinglist
2686 - 2575 BC Sanakhte (Nebka?) 2686 - 2668
2613 - 2498 BC Sneferu 2613 - 2589
This all ends in the last great era of ancient Egypt, beginning with the 18th Dynasty, and the rise of the New Kingdom.
home.att.net /~kganu/wsb/html/Egyptian_Kingdoms.htm   (129 words)

  
 25th century BC - Psychology Central
2900 - 2334 BC -- Mesopotamian wars of the Early Dynastic period
2494 BC -- End of Fourth Dynasty, start of Fifth Dynasty in Egypt.
2450 BC - End of the Early Dynastic IIIa Period and beginning of the Early Dynastic IIIb Period in Mesopotamia.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/2500_BC   (198 words)

  
 Ancient mines
Ten such dates run from 2470 BC to 1050 BC.
It has since been discovered that it is written in an ancient script known as a Cypriot Minoan Syllabary (left picture).
To find this ancient syllabary in Michigan when it disappeared from the Mediterranean in about 500 BC is just like finding a finger print of the Minoan Traders.
www.jewellhistories.com /ancient_mines.htm   (379 words)

  
 BC PGA Trade Show   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Exhibitors, please fax the completed forms to the BC PGA office at 604.536.7879.
Penticton Trade and Convention Centre, 273 Power Street, Penticton, BC, V2A 7K9.
Thank you for your interest in the 2005 BC PGA Golf Trade Show.
www.bcpga.org /tradeshowexhibitor.html   (203 words)

  
 Langara College Course Descriptions
The course will review important Canadian and BC data sources, focusing on population, housing, employment and commercial and industrial data.
APPL 2460 is a client-based research project and is offered only when an appropriate client is available.
The course provides students with an excellent opportunity to apply the planning skills acquired in previous courses.
www.langara.bc.ca /courses/subj/APPL.html   (775 words)

  
 Architectural History Survey Textbook Consensus, part 1, Prehistory through Gothic
2570-2500 BC Pyramid temples of Chefren (Khafre): c.
2530 BC Mortuary temples of Mentuhotep and Hasheput
2000-1500 BC (S: model of house and garden: c.
www.brynmawr.edu /cities/jcohen/sahie/nwdpt1a.html   (276 words)

  
 CoinArchives.com Search Results
GREEK COINS CARIA ALABANDA No.: 151 Estimate: $ 4800 d=34 mm Stephanephoric tetradrachm, 167 BC.
ANCIENT COINS Greek No.: 1230 Estimate: £ 100.- Caria, Alabanda c.173-167 BC, reviving coinage of Alexander the Great c.173-167 BC, Tetradrachm 16.4g, of Alexander right wearing lion's skin, rev ALEXANDROU, Zeus enthroned left, Pegasus in field, A below throne (Pr 2460),...
Civic issue, dated (uncertain era) year 5 (169/8 BC).
www.coinarchives.com /a/results.php?results=100&search=Alabanda   (1178 words)

  
 Victoria Bed & Breakfasts Vancouver Island, B.C., Canada.
Cooper's Cove Guesthouse / Angelo's Cooking School is known the world over for the work of Chef Angelo Prosperi-Porta (member of Culinary Team Canada 1994) and his cooking school, co-located with the Guesthouse.
Short Distance to Victoria Airport, BC Ferries, Butchart Gardens and Ocean.
Rich in hospitality and graciously luxurious, our attention to detail will have you relaxed and refreshed, ready for whatever the new day holds.
www.victoriabc.ca /victoria/bedbreakfasts.htm   (1291 words)

  
 Menu to Go--Richmond Restaurants
11360 Steveston Highway, Richmond, BC V7A5J5 (604) 277-1818
11700 Cambie 190, Richmond, BC V6X1L9 (604) 278-0010
(604) 272-3034 11668 Steveston Highway 4000, Richmond, BC V7A1N6 (604) 718-1000
www.menutogo.net /richmond.htm   (2734 words)

  
 North Vancouver, BC. - local businesses and web pages - copyright
Cibc, 1601 Lonsdale Ave, N-Vancouver, BC, V7M 2J5, 604-981-2400
La-Zuppa, 1544 Lonsdale Ave, N-Vancouver, BC, V7M 2J3, 604-986-6556
Sara Kebab Lonsdale, 1533 Lonsdale Ave, N-Vancouver, BC, V7M 2J2, 604-985-5321
www.execulink.com /~iconvill/NorthVancouverBC.html   (5910 words)

  
 MISA BC Web Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Suite 200 555 - 6th Street New Westminster BC V3L 5H1
The Electric Mail company inc / BC TEL.
141 West 14th Street North Vancouver, BC V7M 1H9
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