Pharaoh’s orders
were carried out by hierarchically organized administration on top of which were
the viziers. Viziers were often pharaohs’ sons or members of the royal families
who gave direct orders to the head of royal offices for the army, construction,
navigation, trade, medicine, foreign relations, frontiers, tax collecting,
crop supply, animals, and fields.
Everything depended on the river in ancient
times as it still does today to a large extent. It is quite simply Egypt's
lifeblood. Even with all the modern progress attributed to today, Egypt's
settlement pattern mirrors closely that of older times, in as far as viable
habitation is, and was only possible within the Nile's floodplain; a narrow
strip of land, limited to several miles each side of the riverHabitation was
only possible within the Nile's floodplain, where all agrarian activity took
place and where much depended on the river's behavior and the regularity of its
inundation.
Matt, for the essays on hierarchy and the Nile River, I would like to see you put this in your own words. Much of this looks like a copy and paste from a website (anciv.info, perhaps?). If you want to redo this, I can give you a better grade. If you post the Short Answers assignment, I will give you credit, minus a late penalty (better than a zero).
ReplyDeleteAlso, there is a second assignment that was supposed to be done yesterday, since Friday was another Cyber Day.
Hierarchy essay: 5/10
River essay: 5/10
Short answers: 0/0