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Name: White Walls Land

Type: Polity

Start: 3499 BC

End: 3250 BC

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Was an Egyptian protostate and later a Nome (province) of Ancient Egypt. It was one the Nomi that united to form Lower Egypt.

Establishment


  • January 3499 BC: Shortly after 3600 BC Egyptian society began to grow and advance rapidly toward refined civilization. Upper and Lower Egypt were possibly preceded by petty kingdoms, known as nomi, that later would become administrative divisions of Ancient Egypt.
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    Disestablishment


  • January 3249 BC: Evidence suggest strongly that Egypt, in the period immediately preceding the foundation of the First Dynasty, was divided into two independent kingdoms: a northern kingdom, which included the Nile Delta and extended southwards perhaps to the neighbourhood of the modern village of Atfih (Lower Egypt) and a southern kingdom comprising the territory between Atfih and Gebel es Silsila (Upper Egypt). Upper and Lower Egypt possibly emerged from previous petty kingdoms, the Egyptian Nomi.
  • Selected Sources


  • Edwards, I.E.S. / Gadd, C.J. / Hammond, N.G.L. (2008): The Cambridge Ancient History, 3rd ed., Vol. I, Part 2, Cambridge University Press, p. 1
  • Roebuck, C. (1966): The World of Ancient Times, New York, Prentice Hall, pp. 52-53
  • Steindorff, G. (1909): Die ägyptischen Gaue und ihre politische Entwicklung, Abhandlungen der Königl. Sächsischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, Vol. 57, S. Hirzel, Leipzig, pp. 880-884
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