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The following is a chronicle of predynastic and ancient Egyptian foreign contacts up through 343 BC.

Prehistoric Nabta Playa (c. 7500 BC)

In Nabta Playa by the end of the 6th millennium BC, prehistoric Egyptians had imported goats and sheep from Southwest Asia.Шаблон:Ref

Predynastic Badari (c. 4500-4000 BC)

Foreign artifacts dating to the 5th millennium BC in the Badarian culture of Egypt indicate contact with distant Syria and Uruk.Шаблон:Ref

Predynastic Naqada, Gerzeh and Maadi (c. 4400–3100 BC)

Файл:Mesopotamian king as Master of the Animals on the Gebel el-Arak Knife dated circa 3300-3200 BCE, Abydos, Egypt. Louvre Museum reference E 11517.jpg
Mesopotamian king as Master of Animals on the Gebel el-Arak Knife, dated circa 3300–3200 BC, Abydos, Egypt. Louvre Museum, reference E 11517. This work of art both shows the influence of Mesopotamia on Egypt at an early date, and the state of Mesopotamian royal iconography during the Uruk period.[1][2]

Шаблон:Main Predynastic Egyptians in the Naqada I period traded with Nubia to the south, the oases of the western desert to the west, and the cultures of the eastern Mediterranean to the east.Шаблон:Ref They also imported obsidian from Ethiopia to shape blades and other objects.Шаблон:Ref Charcoal samples found in the tombs of Nekhen, which were dated to the Naqada I and II periods, have been identified as cedar from Lebanon.Шаблон:Ref

Evidence of Naqadan contacts include pottery and other artifacts from the Levant that have been found in ancient Egypt.Шаблон:Ref Egyptian artifacts dating to this era have been found in CanaanШаблон:Ref and other regions of the Near East, including Tell BrakШаблон:Ref and Uruk and SusaШаблон:Ref in Mesopotamia.

Lapis lazuli trade, in the form of beads, from its only known prehistoric source – Badakshan, in northeastern Afghanistan – reached ancient Gerzeh.Шаблон:Ref

By the first half of the 4th millennium BC, predynastic Egyptians in Maadi were importing potteryШаблон:Ref from Canaan.

Early Dynastic (c. 3100–2575 BC)

Evidence of Early Dynastic contacts are basically a continuation of the predynastic above with further extensions into SudanШаблон:Ref. There are also some indications of contact with the Aegean and Crete in this period, but this evidence is weak.Шаблон:Ref

Narmer had Egyptian pottery produced in southern Canaan – with his name stamped on vessels – and then exported back to Egypt.Шаблон:Ref Production sites included Arad, En Besor, Rafiah, and Tel Erani.Шаблон:Ref An Egyptian colony that was stationed in southern Canaan dates to this same era.Шаблон:Ref First Dynasty Egyptian pottery has been found in southern Canaan,Шаблон:Ref some bearing the name of Narmer.Шаблон:Ref

Other reflections of ancient Near Eastern contact particularly include a design of a flint knife.Шаблон:Ref

Old Kingdom (before c. 2134 BC)

Evidence of Old Kingdom trade (external map here) extends southward to Nubia (in modern Sudan and Ethiopia) and Punt (probably modern Ethiopia/Eritrea or the Eritreo-Sudanese borderlands, possibly Somalia), eastward to the Near East (Byblos and Ebla, Syria), northward to the Aegean and the Greek islands, and westward (limited evidence) with Libya.Шаблон:Ref

The Darb el-Arbain trade route, passing through Kharga in the south and Asyut in the north, was used from as early as the Old Kingdom for the transport and trade of gold, ivory, spices, wheat, animals and plants.Шаблон:Ref

Middle Kingdom (before c. 1648 BC)

Evidence of Middle Kingdom contacts (external map here) reaches southward to Nubia, in particular BuhenШаблон:Ref and Kerma.Шаблон:Ref Nubians also lived in ancient Egypt in this period.Шаблон:Ref

Eastward contacts are represented by objects and motific works of ancient Egypt found in the Near East, including modern Anatolia and Byblos and those ancient regions around Canaan and Syria. Some kings of Byblos have been found buried with Egyptian items.Шаблон:Ref

Westward, evidence of contact with Libya is generally limited to military expeditions.Шаблон:Ref

Northward, evidence of contact with the Aegean includes Minoan relics found in Egypt.Шаблон:Ref

New Kingdom (before c. 1070 BC)

New Kingdom contacts (everywhere except Greece) seem to have been dominated by military activities. Strong northerly contacts with Crete, Mycenea and the Helladic (on the Aegean islands) seem to have persisted during this time.Шаблон:Ref Southward, Egypt conquered Nubia.Шаблон:Ref

Eastward, the Egyptians successfully conquered the ancient regions of Palestine and Syria, being opposed by the Mitanni and the Hittites. Although, limited trade between the regions seems to have continued, culminating in the world's earliest known peace treaty, between Ramesses II and the Hittites.Шаблон:Ref

Westward, contact with Libya is again generally limited to military activities.Шаблон:Ref

Late Period (before c. 343 BC)

Foreign contacts in the Late Period of ancient Egypt seem to have been mere extensions of those of the New Kingdom. Military expeditions again persist, everywhere but in ancient Greece. In fact, there is in this period evidence of Greek soldiers fighting for Egyptian pharaohs and the establishment of a Greek trading post, called Naucratis, within Egypt.Шаблон:Ref

Nubia would become dominated by ancient Egypt in this period. Eventually, however, by the 25th Dynasty, Nubia conquers and controls Egypt, only themselves to become later ousted by the Assyrians. Further, some scholars believe the Assyrians were then later driven out by the Napatans.Шаблон:Ref

Described by Herodotus as a road "traversed ... in forty days," the Darb el-Arbain trade route became by his time an important land route facilitating trade between Nubia and Egypt.Шаблон:Ref

Eastward, Egypt gained control over Cyprus but, despite numerous attempts, never over Palestine.Шаблон:Ref


Again Libyan contacts in this era are generally limited to military activities.Шаблон:Ref

References

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  1. Шаблон:Note Fred Wendorf and Romuald Schild, 2000. Late Neolithic megalithic structures at Nabta Playa (Sahara), southwestern Egypt.
  2. Шаблон:Note University College London, 2001. Trade/Foreign relations in the Badarian period.
  3. Шаблон:Note Шаблон:Cite book
  4. Шаблон:Note Barbara G. Aston, James A. Harrell, Ian Shaw (2000). Paul T. Nicholson and Ian Shaw editors. "Stone," in Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technology, Cambridge, 5-77, pp. 46–47. Also note: Barbara G. Aston (1994). "Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels," Studien zur Archäologie und Geschichte Altägyptens 5, Heidelberg, pp. 23–26. (See on-line posts: [1] and [2].)
  5. Шаблон:Note Шаблон:Cite web
  6. Шаблон:Note Branislav Andelkovic, 1995. The Relations between Early Bronze Age I Canaanites and Upper Egyptians, Belgrade, p. 58, map 2. Branislav Andelkovic, 2002. Southern Canaan as an Egyptian Protodynastic Colony. Cahiers Caribéens d`Egyptologie 3-4: 75-92.
  7. Шаблон:Note Branislav Andelkovic, 1995, pp. 68-69, map 1; Branislav Andelkovic 2002.
  8. Шаблон:Note Places where cylinder seals similar to that from Naqada tomb 1863 have been found.
  9. Шаблон:Note Dominique Collon, 1987. First Impressions, Cylinder Seals in the Ancient Near East, London, pp. 13-14.
  10. Шаблон:Note Шаблон:Cite web
  11. Шаблон:Note University College London, 2000. Maadi: Predynastic culture of Lower Egypt, about 4000 - 3500 (contemporary with Naqada I - IIb).
  12. Шаблон:Note Foreign Relations in Pre- and Early Dynastic Egypt.
  13. Шаблон:Note Peter Warren, 1969 and 1995. Minoan Stone Vases (1969), Cambridge, pp. 108-109. Minoan Crete and Pharaonic Egypt: in Egypt, the Aegean and the Levant. Interconnections in the Second Millennium BC (1995), edited by W. Vivian Davies and Louise Schofield, London, pp. 1-18.
  14. Шаблон:Note Naomi Porat, "Local Industry of Egyptian Pottery in Southern Palestine During the Early Bronze I Period," in Bulletin of the Egyptological, Seminar 8 (1986/1987), pp. 109–129. See also University College London web post, 2000.
  15. Шаблон:Note Ibidem, previous reference above.
  16. Шаблон:Note Naomi Porat and Edwin van den Brink (editor), "An Egyptian Colony in Southern Palestine During the Late Predynastic to Early Dynastic," in The Nile Delta in Transition: 4th to 3rd Millennium BC (1992), pp. 433–440.
  17. Шаблон:Note Ibid.
  18. Шаблон:Note Wolfgang Helck, 1987. Untersuchungen zur Thinitenzeit, in Ägyptologische Abhandlungen, 45. Wiesbaden, p. 132.
  19. Шаблон:Note H. S. Smith, 1992. The Making of Egypt: A Review of the Influence of Susa and Sumer on Upper Egypt and Lower Nubia in the 4th Millennium B.C., in The Followers of Horus: Studies dedicated to Michael Allen Hoffman, 1944-1990, edited by Renee Friedman and Barbara Adams, Oxford.
  20. Шаблон:Note William Stevenson Smith, 1965. Interconnections in the Ancient Near East, New Haven/London.
  21. Шаблон:Note Jobbins, Jenny. "The 40 days' nightmare," in Al-Ahram, 13–19 November 2003, Issue No. 664. Published in Cairo, Egypt.
  22. Шаблон:Note Buhen, some finds from the Middle Kingdom (about 2025-1700 BC).
  23. Шаблон:Note Nubia: Kerma.
  24. Шаблон:Note Nubia: Nubians in Egypt.
  25. Шаблон:Note Foreign relations of Ancient Egypt: Palestine/Syria - Middle Kingdom Egypt.
  26. Шаблон:Note Oric Bates, 1914. The Eastern Libyans, London.
  27. Шаблон:Note Foreign relations in the Middle Kingdom (about 2025-1700 BC): Minoan Pottery in Egypt.
  28. Шаблон:Note Contacts with the Aegean in the New Kingdom (about 1550 - 1069 BC).
  29. Шаблон:Note William Y. Adams, 1977. Nubia, Corridor to Africa, London, pp. 217-245.
  30. Шаблон:Note Asia: foreign relations with Egypt in the New Kingdom.
  31. Шаблон:Note Oric Bates, 1914. The Eastern Libyans, London.
  32. Шаблон:Note Naukratis.
  33. Шаблон:Note Nubia: the Napatan Period.
  34. Шаблон:Note Smith, Dr. Stuart Tyson. Nubia: History, University of California Santa Barbara, Department of Anthropology, [3]. Retrieved January 21, 2009.
  35. Шаблон:Note Foreign relations of the Third Intermediate and Late Period.
  36. Шаблон:Note Oric Bates, 1914. The Eastern Libyans, London.

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