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EDSITEment - Lesson Plan - 0 views

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    Egyptian Scroll Paintings--thanks Gun Hui!
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    Egyptian Symbols and Figures: Scroll Paintings Introduction This lesson introduces students to the writing, art, and religious beliefs of ancient Egypt through hieroglyphs, one of the oldest writing systems in the world, and through tomb paintings. Hieroglyphs consist of pictures of familiar objects that represent sounds. They were used in ancient Egypt from about 3100 BC to 400 CE.
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Mission 2: Code Name: Mummy - 0 views

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    Learn about mummies and mummification through this webquest task
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Tech4Learning - Pics4Learning - 0 views

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    To learn about the mummification process, student teams will mummify a fish and create the necessary artifacts (cartouche and mask) to be placed in a designated burial site.
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JIS Grade 7 » home - 0 views

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    Welcome to the JIS grade 7 English Language Support wiki!
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World Art Treasures: Egypt - 0 views

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    The genesis of our spirit stretches from the first palettes carved in shale nearly five thousand years ago to the mural paintings with which the Copts covered the bas-reliefs of the temples of yore.
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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.
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A Hotlist on Ancient Egypt - 0 views

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    An Internet Hotlist on Ancient Egypt
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Ancient Egypt for Kids - Canopic Jars - 0 views

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    Canopic jars were an important part of the mummification process. The body's internal organs were carefully stored in these jars. There were always four jars, representing the four sons of the god Horus - four protective spirits - human, baboon, falcon, and jackal.
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Mummies - Death and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt - 2 views

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    WOODEN MODEL FUNERARY BOAT Sycamore fig wood 12th Dynasty, about 1900 BC
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Life Beyond the Tomb: Funerary boats - 0 views

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    Funerary boats Boat models were particularly popular in Old and Middle Kingdom tombs. They were used by the owner in the afterlife for a variety of reasons such as travelling the country, making a pilgrimage to holy sites like Abydos, or simply crossing the river. They can also be linked to the journey of gods through the heavens and the underworld.
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Egypt - Maps of Ancient Egypt - 0 views

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    Maps of Ancient Egypt
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Life in Ancient Egypt: Life in Ancient Egypt - 2 views

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    Welcome to Life in Ancient Egypt, an introduction to The Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Carnegie Museum of Natural History has acquired Egyptian artifacts since its founding and now holds about twenty-five-hundred ancient Egyptian artifacts. The most significant of these objects, over six hundred of them, are displayed in The Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt. In the hall the artifacts are displayed in relation to the daily life and traditions of the people who made them, so that the objects are seen in the context of the culture. To present a cohesive picture of ancient Egyptian society, its technology, its social system, and its beliefs, we have arranged the objects in several thematic areas. Life in Ancient Egypt, however, presents the themes in a slightly different order than the hall. You may choose from the links to the left or follow the suggested path by clicking the Next button on each screen. We hope you have the opportunity to come to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and visit The Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt.
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Mummies of Ancient Egypt - 1 views

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    Mummies of Ancient Egypt
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Ancient Egypt: the Mythology - 1 views

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    Ancient Egypt: the Mythology is dedicated to providing the most detailed and accurate information about the gods, goddesses and religious beliefs of the ancient Egyptian people. The website is divided into five major sections: the Gods An encyclopedia of the major gods and goddesses in Egyptian mythology. Most Popular: Bastet, Anubis, Osiris New entries: Renenutet, Baal, Ihy, Reshep the Myths The major myths & folktales of the ancient Egypt. Most Popular: Isis & Osiris, The Story of Re, The Great Queen Hatshepsut the Symbols A guide to common symbols in ancient Egyptian art and religion. Most Popular: Scarab, Colors, Eye of Horus the Land Articles about Egyptian religion as practiced in local cult centers like Thebes, Memphis & Heliopolis. Also, includes articles about Egyptian history & daily life. Most Popular: the Ennead of Heliopolis, Common Myths about Cleopatra, the Funerary Texts the Resources A collection of links to other quality websites about ancient Egypt.
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NOVA Online/Pyramids/Video Flyby of Giza Plateau - 0 views

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    Fly above the pyramids for a closer view!
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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.
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