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Sovereignkingdom

Old Kingdom of Egypt

2707 BCE – 2216 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
2707 BCE – 2216 BCE
Duration
491 years
Known Periods
3
Data Confidence
ai_generated

Overview

In ancient Egyptian history, the Old Kingdom is the period spanning c. 2700–2200 BC. It is also known as the "Age of the Pyramids" or the "Age of the Pyramid Builders", as it encompasses the reigns of the great pyramid-builders of the Fourth Dynasty, such as King Sneferu, under whom the art of pyramid-building was perfected, and the kings Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure, who commissioned the construction of the pyramids at Giza. Egypt attained its first sustained peak of civilization during the Old Kingdom, the first of three so-called "Kingdom" periods (followed by the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom), which mark the high points of civilization in the lower Nile Valley. The concept of an "Old Kingdom" as one of.

Historical Periods

Old Kingdom of Egypt (-2500–-2301)

2500 BCE – 2301 BCE

Area: 93,286 km²

Old Kingdom of Egypt (-2300–-2251)

2300 BCE – 2251 BCE

Area: 93,286 km²

Old Kingdom of Egypt (-2250–-2201)

2250 BCE – 2201 BCE

Area: 93,286 km²

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