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  Egypt
     
c. 2500 BC
 
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To ensure continued comfort in the afterlife, rich Egyptians have models placed in their tombs of the necessary servants and utensils     
Egyptian sandals, c.1950 BC
British Museum

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c. 2000 BC
 
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Mentuhotep II wins control of all Egypt, establishing the period known as the Middle Kingdom     
c. 2000 BC
 
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The centre of power in Egypt moves to the interior, with the capital at Thebes rather than Memphis       
c. 1850 BC
 
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Wrestlers are painted on the walls of an Egyptian tomb, performing most of the holds and falls still in use today     
c. 1750 BC
 
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A mathematical papyrus, copied out by Ahmes, an Egyptian scribe, offers some of the world's first exam questions      
Rhind mathematical papyrus, c.1550 BC
British Museum

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c. 1700 BC
 
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The biblical account suggests that around this period the Hebrews are a captive tribe in Egypt      
c. 1630 BC
 
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The Hyksos, arriving from the middle east, win control of Egypt and rule for a century      
c. 1550 BC
 
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Egyptian tombs include paintings of a kind to help the occupants in the next world, whether in the Book of the Dead or on the walls      
Harvesting in a Book of the Dead c.1325 BC
British Museum

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c. 1540 BC
 
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The New Kingdom begins in Egypt, bringing the most spectacular of all the dynasties     
c. 1540 BC
 
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The god Osiris, in his tall white headdress, represents in Egyptian tombs the idea of resurrection in the next world      
Osiris in a Book of the Dead c.1325 BC
British Museum

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