Join an exciting virtual field trip to the Valley of the Kings to explore the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, a period known as the civilization's "Golden Age." This video guides students through the rise of the empire following the expulsion of the Hyksos, detailing the military innovations and political strategies that allowed Egypt to expand its territory from Nubia to Western Asia. It introduces key historical figures including Ahmose, the religious reformer Akhenaten, the famous "boy king" Tutankhamun, and the powerful female pharaoh Hatshepsut. The content delves into the significant advancements of the era across political, economic, and cultural domains. Students will learn about the centralization of power by pharaohs, the development of a complex bureaucracy for food storage, and the introduction of standardized measurements and banking systems that facilitated international trade. The video also highlights the shift in religious practices, the artistic evolution towards more realistic depictions, and the monumental architecture designed to project power and longevity. This resource is an excellent tool for middle school social studies and world history classrooms. It uses engaging visuals of tombs, artifacts, and maps to make ancient history tangible. Teachers can use this video to discuss themes of imperialism, religious conflict, economic standardization, and the lasting legacy of ancient civilizations on the modern world, making it a versatile asset for units on the Ancient Near East.