Stage 4 Depth Study Two: Ancient Egypt



Ancient Egyptian CONTACT and ConflictPainting found on Tutankhamun’s wooden chest found in his tomb depicting him at war. Fitzgerald, P. (2013). Ancient Egyptian Warfare. Retrieved from: is the source from? (What is the ORIGIN?)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________What is in the source? (What is the CONTENT?)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Why was the source created? (what was the MOTIVE?)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Who is the source aimed at? (who is the AUDIENCE?)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Can the source be trusted? (is it RELIABLE?)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Quote of Ramses III when he spoke to assembled soldiers from a balcony before the commencement of a military campaign. Dollinger, A. (2010). Weapons. Retrieved from: “Wake your arms, draw your weapons in order to destroy the rebelling lands who do not know Egypt, the strength of Amen my father”Where is the source from? (What is the ORIGIN?)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________What is in the source? (What is the CONTENT?)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Why was the source created? (what was the MOTIVE?)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Who is the source aimed at? (who is the AUDIENCE?)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Can the source be trusted? (is it RELIABLE?)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ostrakon from the reign of Ramses III writing a letter to the wife of a man who has not paid him. Dollinger, A. (2010). Weapons. Retrieved from: “The scribe Amennakht, your husband, took a coffin from me and said: I shall give you the ox as payment. But he has not given it to this day. I told Pa'akhet. He said: Let me have moreover a bed and I shall bring you the ox when it is grown.I gave him the bed. Neither the coffin nor the bed (were paid for) to this day. If you (want to) give the ox, let somebody bring it. (But) if there is no ox, let somebody bring (back) the bed and the coffin.”Where is the source from? (What is the ORIGIN?)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________What is in the source? (What is the CONTENT?)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Why was the source created? (what was the MOTIVE?)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Who is the source aimed at? (who is the AUDIENCE?)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Can the source be trusted? (is it RELIABLE?)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________In this scene from the grave of Ipui at Thebes, sailors are seen leaving the boat carrying sacks containing grain. A woman is selling bread and possibly beer (top left), beside her a sailor is exchanging grain for fish. On the right a buyer checks out a cake or a loaf of bread while beside him another is acquiring some vegetables. Dollinger, A. (2010). Weapons. Retrieved from: is the source from? (What is the ORIGIN?)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________What is in the source? (What is the CONTENT?)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Why was the source created? (what was the MOTIVE?)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Who is the source aimed at? (who is the AUDIENCE?)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Can the source be trusted? (is it RELIABLE?)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ................
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