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Les événements
Small kingdoms appear in southern Egypt and Nubia
Small kingdoms organize public life in Egypt and Nubia
Menes unites Egypt into one kingdom, Memphis
Egyptian trade picks up
Hyskos capture Memphis and levy taxes throughout Egypt
Hyskos pushed out of Egypt
Egyptian force retreat before Nubia
Origins of Sudanic Herding in Eastern Sudan
Origins of Sudanic agriculture
Unification of Egypt
Beginnings of Bantu migrations
Invention of Iron metallurgy in sub-Saharan Africa
Conquest of Egypt by King Kashta of Kush
Herodotus the Historian travels Egypt
Sudans settle into permanent settlements
Sudanic herding diversifies: sheep and goats
Sudanic peoples form small divine monarchies
Northern half of Africa experiences climate change becoming hot and dry
Ethiopean migrants travel down the Nile spreading wild grain collecting and language to Egypt and Nubia
Sudanic agriculture diversifies: gourds cotton, watermelon
Sudanic cultivators move down the Nile into Egypt and Nubia
Egyptians and Nubians, heavy reliance on agriculture
Agriculture villages dot the Nile, trading between eachother
Heliopolis 'City of the Sun' founded near Memphis
Kerma dominates Egypt
Kerma is destroyed by the New Kingdom
Kingdom of Kush declines
Hyskos introduce bronze and horses to Egypt
Large scale production of Iron along the Nile
Iron production spreads to Nubia and West Africa
Egyptians travel up and down the Nile in small boats
Egyptians sail into the Mediterranean
Egyptians thoroughly explore the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden
Inconsistent trade starts between kingdoms
Egyptians trade through Mediterranean Basin, importing lots of wood
Elaborate Egyptian trade networks span the Red Sea
Writing hieroglyphics appears in Egypt
Bantu speakers inhabit west sub-Saharan Africa
Bantu rapidly spread south down the Congo River
Bantu slowly spread further south
Bantu people occupy most of South Africa
Bantu migrations speed up with the help of iron tools
Religious beliefs develop
Périodes
Archaic Period of Egyptian history
Egyptian Old Kingdom
Era of pyramid building in Egypt
Early Kingdom of Kush with capital at Kerma
Egyptian New Kingdom
Reign of Pharaoh Tuthmosis III
Reign of Queen Hatshepsut (co-ruler with Tuthmosis III)
Reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten)
Pharaohs lead military campaigns into Nubia
Hieroglyphics are adapted to the Greek alphabet becoming the demotic 'popular' and Coptic 'Egyptian' scripts
Agriculture societies spread and cover most of sub-Saharan Africa
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