According to Countries & Cultures, the first dynasty began in 3150 B.C. But before the first dynasty, the pre-dynastic …show more content…
Egypt had more than enough copper which is the key component of bronze (2011, Carruthers). But the land did not have iron. Iron was a far more effective material for war armaments. The lack of iron and military technology did not declare Egypt’s decisive end. The unity of the Egyptian state had lasting cracks that overtook its fortifications and broke down the cohesion of the states which caused the split between the North and the South (2011, Dodson). When the states split, so did the socio-religious culture leaving the country open and vulnerable to be overthrown by powerful countries like Assyria and Persia. During the final dynasty, the Ptolemy dynasty, Greece invaded the rule of Egypt by placing a Macedonian-Greek King in power. Even though the dominant socio-religious Egyptian culture remained intact, it became more and more inundated by Europe to the extent that the language of the state was now Greek (Colorado State University, n.d). This brought about more violent internal political struggles which lead to the influence of the Roman empire. The defeat of the last of Ptolemy’s ruling descendants left Cleopatra IV open to Roman rule as her lover Marc Antony stepped into power as a Roman Pharaoh. By now Egypt is Christian and has rejected much of its heritage as indefensibly pagan (Countries & Cultures, n.d.). All that survived was the Egyptian