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The New Kingdom is the most well-known period in Egyptian history. During this time, Egypt became a powerful empire, and the pharaohs were the most powerful during this period, too.

You will use information from conducting research to create a presentation that chronicles the lives of three pharaohs from the New Kingdom. You will identify when each pharaoh ruled, explain what the pharaoh did during the reign that was impressive, discuss any success in battle, and describe any notable building projects commissioned by each pharaoh.

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Answered by selvasamyukthaps
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The most well known example of ancient Egyptian architecture are the Egyptian pyramids; yet, excavated temples, palaces, tombs and fortresses have all been studied by architects. Due to location, most ancient Egyptian buildings were built of mud brick and limestone—readily available materials—by slaves. Monumental buildings were built via the post and lintel method of construction, and many buildings were aligned astronomically. Columns were typically adorned with decorated capitals which were made to resemble plants important to Egyptian civilization, such as the papyrus plant.

Answered by umiko28
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For almost 30 centuries—from its unification around 3100 B.C. to its conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C.—ancient Egypt was the preeminent civilization in the Mediterranean world. From the great pyramids of the Old Kingdom through the military conquests of the New Kingdom, Egypt’s majesty has long entranced archaeologists and historians and created a vibrant field of study all its own: Egyptology. The main sources of information about ancient Egypt are the many monuments, objects and artifacts that have been recovered from archaeological sites, covered with hieroglyphs that have only recently been deciphered. The picture that emerges is of a culture with few equals in the beauty of its art, the accomplishment of its architecture or the richness of its religious traditions.

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