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Wendy Windust

Ancient Greece in Modern Calabria - 0 views

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    Feature article in an onlinr travel mag.
Mallory Burton

Roman Maps on Google Maps - 6 views

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    Blog post about ancient Roman Maps on Google Maps.
Wendy Windust

EGYPTIAN MUSEUM, Rameses I - 1 views

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    Pictures and articles about Egyptian Mummies
Wendy Windust

WikiAnswers - How did the ancient Egyptians communicate - 0 views

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    Can you answer this question?
Mark Giesing

HINDUISM: The world's third largest religion - 2 views

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    basic background facts about the religion
Wendy Windust

Ancient Rome for Kids - The Twelve Tables - 0 views

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    Ancient Rome Unit
Wendy Windust

Splendors of Ancient Egypt Artifacts - 0 views

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    Introduction -- Anthropoid sarcophagus of Amunemopet, Predynastic Period -- Male idol, Old kingdom I -- Heti as a cross-legged, Scribe, Old kingdom II -- Sarcophagus of Kaiemneferet The Funerary Arts -- Canopic jars Middle Kingdom -- Lid and two end panels from a coffin of the official Nakht Hemunu -- Statue of Hemiunu, enthroned New Kingdom I -- Statue of the lioness goddess Sekhmet Treasury -- Jewels of a princess New Kingdom II -- Relief with the image of Pharaoh Tuthmoses IV Temple and Tomb -- Funerary stela of the Lady Cherankh Graeco-Roman -- Cartonnage and Faiyum portrait of a noblewoman
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    Welcome. Sample the symbols of Egypt's kings and queens. The artifacts are but a mere sampling of the opulent treasures exhibited at the Florida International Museum in 1996. We hope this tour brings many moments of pleasure as you explore the colors, textures and history of each piece.
Wendy Windust

Julius Caesar Crosses the Rubicon, 49 BC - 0 views

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    Julius Caesar Crosses the Rubicon, 49 BC
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    Ancient Rome Unit
Wendy Windust

The Twelve Tables of the Roman Law - 0 views

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    Rome Unit
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

Ancient Egyptian Government - 1 views

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    Here you go, In Young! :)
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    Ancient Egyptian Government was dominated by a single man, the Pharaoh. The people believed that the king was more than a man, however, but that he was a god. This gave him absolute control over the affairs of the Empire and its people. Ancient Egypt was also a theocracy, controlled by the clergy. The Pharaoh¹s advisors and ministers were almost always priests, who were considered the only ones worthy and able to carry out the god-king¹s commands. As in most religious ancient societies, priests had special status above the rest of the citizens, forming a kind of nobility.
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

WikiAnswers - Why was Egypt called the gift of the Nile - 0 views

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    Can you answer this question?
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    Why was Egypt called the gift of the Nile?
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.
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