During the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt, tombs were primarily hidden from grave robbers and would-be looters. In response to the rampant theft of royal tombs in earlier periods, the pharaohs of the New Kingdom employed various strategies, such as constructing hidden tombs in the Valley of the Kings and using elaborate traps and false entrances to deter intruders. This effort was aimed at protecting their burial sites and ensuring their safe passage to the afterlife.
The priests.
Tomb robbers.
The first kingdom was the Old Kingdom. It lasted from 2700 BC. - 2200 BC. In this time period Pharaohs were regarded as gods and were worshipped. They were buried in huge tombs known as pyramids. The second kingdom was the Middle Kingdom. It lasted from 2100 BC - 1800 BC. This was known as Egypt's Golden Age because Egypt was flourishing. Pharaohs were supposed to be good rulers, however they were now buried in hidden tombs to prevent them from being robbed. The third kingdom was the New Kingdom. It lasted from 1500 BC - 1000 BC. Egypt expanded during this time, by expanding borders and becoming a world power. Pharaohs were the absolute rulers and were buried in the Valley of Kings.
The first kingdom was the Old Kingdom. It lasted from 2700 BC. - 2200 BC. In this time period Pharaohs were regarded as gods and were worshipped. They were buried in huge tombs known as pyramids. The second kingdom was the Middle Kingdom. It lasted from 2100 BC - 1800 BC. This was known as Egypt's Golden Age because Egypt was flourishing. Pharaohs were supposed to be good rulers, however they were now buried in hidden tombs to prevent them from being robbed. The third kingdom was the New Kingdom. It lasted from 1500 BC - 1000 BC. Egypt expanded during this time, by expanding borders and becoming a world power. Pharaohs were the absolute rulers and were buried in the Valley of Kings.
There is no kingdom of Egypt.
The areas the New Kingdom conquered were Egypt's Canaanite, Nubia, and Libya.
Egypt conquered 213 lands in the new kingdom.
New Kingdom in Egypt was from 16th century to 11th century BC.
The history of ancient Egypt is divided into 3 kingdoms - the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom.
Egypt and Kush united in to one kingdom.
The areas the New Kingdom conquered were Egypt's Canaanite, Nubia, and Libya.
As Ancient Egypt started, there were two kingdoms. The Upper kingdom was in the south, and the lower kingdom was in the north. When the two kingdoms were united, we get what we call toady Ancient Egypt. Ancient Egypt covered what we know today as Egypt, and part of modern Nubia. Eventually Alexander the Great conquered Egypt for Macedonia, and set the Ptolemy's on the throne. The Macedonian dynasty ended with Cleopatra when Julius Caesar took over Egypt for Rome.