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Wendy Windust

Make a Mummy @ nationalgeographic.com - 0 views

  • It was startling. More than 5,000 years ago, after burying their dead, the ancient Egyptians learned that the burning desert sands desiccated corpses. Instead of turning to dust, the skin shriveled up and clung to the bones. Mummification—the practice of dressing for success, eternal success—had begun.
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    Make a mummy!
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    It was startling. More than 5,000 years ago, after burying their dead, the ancient Egyptians learned that the burning desert sands desiccated corpses. Instead of turning to dust, the skin shriveled up and clung to the bones. Mummification-the practice of dressing for success, eternal success-had begun.
Wendy Windust

Egypt Project 1 - 0 views

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    Ancient Egyptian History, Religion, Geography and the Arts
Wendy Windust

WikiAnswers - How did the ancient Egyptians communicate - 0 views

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    Can you answer this question?
Wendy Windust

WikiAnswers - How did the Egyptians predict the flooding of the Nile - 0 views

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    Can you answer this question?
Wendy Windust

Ancient Egypt - 0 views

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    Imagine that you are relaxing in your room on a Saturday afternoon reading about Ancient Egyptians when you come across a picture of a mural with interesting writing on it. You move closer to the page to get a better look at the mural when all of a sudden... KaBLOOM! You are immediately transported back into time! It is the year 1250 B.C. and you are in Ancient Egypt!
Mallory Burton

Wikijunior:Ancient Civilizations/Egyptians - Wikibooks, collection of open-content text... - 1 views

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    Wikijunior open source book on Egypt. Read online or download as .pdf.
Wendy Windust

Egyptian Art - 0 views

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    Akhenaten and His Family 1348-1336 BC; painted limestone relief 31x39cm
Wendy Windust

NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Canopic jars - 1 views

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    Encyclopedia > Canopic jars Among the ancient Egyptians, canopic jars were covered funerary vases, normally composed of clay, intended to keep the viscera of mummified corpses. All the viscera were not kept in a single canopic jar, but rather each organ in its own.
Wendy Windust

Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation. - 0 views

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    utankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation is ambitious in its scope but simple in its aims: to make the complete records of Howard Carter's excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun available on these web pages. It is astonishing, but no longer acceptable, that some eighty years and thousands of articles, hundreds of books, and dozens of exhibitions after the discovery of the tomb, this most famous event in the history of Egyptian archaeology has not yet been fully published. The documentation is presented in its original form and all, scholars, interested members of the public and school students, can consult it. We hope that this will help bring the knowledge and love of ancient Egypt to everybody.
Wendy Windust

Writing - 0 views

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    Writing The ancient Egyptians believed that it was important to record and communicate information about religion and government. Thus, they invented written scripts that could be used to record this information.
Wendy Windust

Ancient Egyptian Clip Art - 0 views

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    Pictures, clip art
Wendy Windust

Egypt: Pyramids | eThemes | eMINTS - 0 views

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    Pyramids
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    Explore these sites to learn about the ancient Egyptian pyramids. Includes illustrations and interactive sites. There are links to eThemes Resources on angles and triangles, Modern Egypt, and ancient culture.
Wendy Windust

Explore Ancient Egypt - 0 views

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    Although it might seem unusual, you can learn about life in ancient Egypt from the monuments of death. The Egyptians considered death an altered continuation of life, not an ending.
Wendy Windust

King Tut and 2,000 years in ancient Egypt - CNN.com - 0 views

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    new exhibit featuring treasures from boy king Tutankhamun's tomb and artifacts tied to rulers spanning 2,000 years of Egyptian history.
Wendy Windust

EGYPTIAN MUSEUM, Rameses I - 1 views

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    Pictures and articles about Egyptian Mummies
Wendy Windust

Welcome to EternityTravel.com - 0 views

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    Welcome to EternityTravel.com! What do we do? We give the discerning, God(s)-fearing ancient Egyptian consumer the tools and information to plan for a safe, speedy, comfortable trip to the afterlife. Here on EternityTravel.com, you can: * rent or buy the perfect tomb * schedule reliable mummification services * purchase a quality mummy case * and order all the necessary Eternity Extras … all in a few easy steps, with no lines or waiting!
Wendy Windust

The Ancient Egypt Site - The History, Language and Culture of Pharaonic Egypt - 1 views

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    Use this site for help with your culture notes and to study vocabulary terms for your quiz and test
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    Dictionary of Ancient Egyptian terms from A-Z
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