Ancient Egypt - Introduction
by DeNile Team
n his book
Rivers of Empire, Donald Worster examines how the
control of water meant everything. He examines how different tribes and
societies have developed techniques to control the vital necessity of water.
Worster breaks up his analysis into the following
categories, cultural, geographical, organizational, and
technical. He takes a culture and explores how the water has
influenced each category. For this assignment we will attempt to
do the same.
For this web book, we decided to examine how the Nile river
had influenced the ancient Egyptian life. Our focused time
period was from ancient Egypt to pre-Aswan Dam. During this long
time, life along the Nile did not change too much. Many of the
day to day activities had not changed due to their isolation from
the modern world. The annual flooding of the Nile river dictated
their working schedules. We explored the following categories
to see how the Nile influenced their life:
Geographical,
Cultural,
Technical,
Organizational.
It was not until William Willcocks, who helped develop the
lower Aswan Dam, entered Egypt did their life-style change. As
the control of the water changed, the culture had to enter a new
paradigm.
his web book on
Ancient Egypt is the product of the
collaboration of many individuals. The Research Team
wrote the individual essays (this Introduction by Jay Moore) and the
Technical Team was responsible for converting
everything to web format (Leroy Guatney did the general web book design
and provided scanning and graphics services).