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21. Ancient History Links
ancient egypt, History of Picconnes collection and comments excellent site . daily life - Employment, transportation, homes, buildings, transportation
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22. The Hidden History Of Egypt - World History Lesson Plan (grades 6-8) - Discovery
Assign each group one aspect of daily life in ancient egypt. gods and religion;farming and the Nile; food and drink; housing; clothing, cosmetics,
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  • work in small groups to research one aspect of daily life in ancient Egypt, such as food, housing, and religion ;
  • present their findings to the class, using artifacts to illustrate their presentations; and
  • use details from the presentation to write a one-page, mock journal entry from the point of view of an ancient Egyptian.
Materials
  • Computer with Internet access
  • Paper, pens, and pencils
Procedures
  • Ask students to brainstorm images and people that come to mind when they think of Ancient Egypt. Their answers may include the well known: pyramids, the Sphinx, the Nile, mummies, and pharaohs such as Tutankhamun and Ramses the Great. Explain that these reflect the height of the ancient Egyptian civilization, from about 3000 to 1000 B.C., when pharaohs ruled Egypt.
  • Next, find Egypt on a classroom map. Ask students to find the body of water that runs through the country (the Nile). Explain that although most of the country is desert, the area along the Nile is rich and fertile. In ancient times, as well as today, Egyptian civilization was based along this river. People have always depended on it for food, transportation, and agriculture.
  • 23. EGYPT, PREHISTORY, AND THE OTHER ANCIENTS - PART I Of The
    daily life in ancient egypt The Nile geography and agriculture, Nubia andegypt , Religion , the priestly and military castes, medicine, calendar system,
    http://www.omnibusol.com/anegypt.html
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    THE AMAZING ANCIENT WORLD OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION:
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    The PREMIER JOURNEY to The Ancient World, weaving together the Peoples of those lands and civilizations and the way they lived and - their thoughts, their hopes, their dreams, their lives.
    What is the Ancient World? Greece, Rome, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Babylon, Sumer, Nubia, Persia, Byzantium, Turkey? Or is it Assyrians, Chaldeans, Hebrews, Hittites, Akkadians, Etruscans, Minoans? Is it Alexander, Plato, Virgil, Socrates, Hammurabi, Aristotle, Nefertiti, the Pharaohs, Emperors, Caesar, Cleopatra, Sargon, Akhenaton, the Black Athena, Homer? Or is it the dinosaurs, Stonehenge, hunters, slaves, women, rulers, soldiers, or the Iliad, the Aeneid, the Odyssey, the Olympics? Is it found in the ruins, temples, forums, pyramids or in the remnants of ordinary life? Explore through this Web Book and the Online College Course. Ancient Civilization did not begin in what we think of as the West. It did not start in Paris or Berlin or London or Prague or Brussels or Stockholm. It grew out of the Mediterranean breezes, the sun and desert of Northern Africa, the Persian and West Asian lands. To study Ancient Civilization is to travel - across parts of Africa, southern Europe, the Middle East, and Asia to India. It is a linking voyage, not a reducing trip. It CONNECTS peoples, ideas, patterns, developments, organizations, wars, religions, art, architecture, food and drink. It is a human endeavor about a human story.

    24. The Amazing Ancient World - Premier Ancient Civilization Internet Book ACT I - P
    In ancient egypt, the city and Library of Alexandria was the meeting place wherelearning, daily life of Women in ancient Greece Covers the waterfront!
    http://www.omnibusol.com/angreece.html
    Core Page
    PartI- Egypt
    Part II - Greece
    Part III - Rome
    Part IV - Bridges
    THE AMAZING ANCIENT WORLD OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION:
    ACT I: PART II
    GREECE
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    The PREMIER JOURNEY to The Ancient World, weaving together the Peoples of those lands and civilizations and the way they lived and - their thoughts, their hopes, their dreams, their lives.
    What is the Ancient World? Greece, Rome, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Babylon, Sumer, Nubia, Persia, Byzantium, Turkey? Or is it Assyrians, Chaldeans, Hebrews, Hittites, Akkadians, Etruscans, Minoans? Is it Alexander, Plato, Virgil, Socrates, Hammurabi, Aristotle, Nefertiti, the Pharaohs, Emperors, Caesar, Cleopatra, Sargon, Akhenaton, the Black Athena, Homer? Or is it the dinosaurs, Stonehenge, hunters, slaves, women, rulers, soldiers, or the Iliad, the Aeneid, the Odyssey, the Olympics? Is it found in the ruins, temples, forums, pyramids or in the remnants of ordinary life? Explore through this Web Book and the Online College Course. Ancient Civilization did not begin in what we think of as the West. It did not start in Paris or Berlin or London or Prague or Brussels or Stockholm. It grew out of the Mediterranean breezes, the sun and desert of Northern Africa, the Persian and West Asian lands. To study Ancient Civilization is to travel - across parts of Africa, southern Europe, the Middle East, and Asia to India. It is a linking voyage, not a reducing trip. It CONNECTS peoples, ideas, patterns, developments, organizations, wars, religions, art, architecture, food and drink. It is a human endeavor about a human story.

    25. Ancient Egypt
    daily life IN ancient egypt daily life ancient egypt Another Super site on lifein ancient egypt life of ancient egypt Mysteries of egypt egyptian
    http://www.teacheroz.com/egypt.htm
    Ancient Egypt
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    Includes info on many different topics relating to Ancient Egypt

    Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Main Page

    The House of Ptolemy: Index Page

    The History of Ancient Egypt

    Ancient Egypt: an introduction to its history and culture
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    The Amazing Ancient World - Premier Ancient Civilization Internet Book
    - for tons of links, just scroll down to the Egypt Section!
    EAWC: Ancient Egypt

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    egyptworld.com - egyptian merchandise internet superstore
    TIMELINE OF ANCIENT EGYPT TIMELINE: Ancient Egypt EAWC Chronology: Egypt History Timeline of Ancient Egypt Egyptian Timeline ... Civilization.ca - Egyptian civilization - Chronology IN A NUTSHELL.. Egyptian History and Peoples Egyptian Prehistory The Two Lands: The Archaic Period, 3100-2650 B.C. The Old Kingdom: 2650-2134 B.C. ... Ptolmenaic and Roman Egypt: 332 B.C.-295 A.D. NUBIA Nubia and Egypt Ancient Nubia - more Ancient Nubia Nubia The Rediscovery of Ancient Nubia Ancient Nubia Courtesy of Return To Glory... ... ANCIENT NUBIA Egypt's Rival in Africa If you are looking some super pictures for your report or webpage, you have to visit Welcome to Neferchichi's Tomb at neferchichi.com

    26. Ancient Greece
    Search these sites for information about daily life in ancient egypt. Remember towrite down the site information for your bibliography.
    http://www.sd35.bc.ca/bg/Ancient Civilizations Web Quest.htm
    Ancient Civilizations Daily Life Web Quest OR It Was the Best of Times. It Was the Worst of Times Student's Page Introduction Task Process Resources ... Teacher Page
    Introduction
    What if you could go back in time?
    This webquest will give you the opportunity to check out some ancient civilizations from a kids point of view and then decide which one you would have liked to live in the most and which one you would least like to live in. Which ancient civilization would you choose to live in?
    Which ancient civilization would you NOT want to live in?
    Task
    You are going to take a trip back in time to an ancient civilization.Each person in your group must go to a different place in ancient history to see what life was like for a person about your age. Use the links provided as well as the the ancient civilization books, vertical files and Reference materials from your school library which will be found in the 900 section. Find the answers to as many of the questions below as you are able. Record your information in note form and record your sources in a Bibliography as you go. You will be given two - three 45 minute periods to gather your data. Once you have found all of your information write a detailed Journal entry to show how a typical day might be for you.

    27. Yale Peabody Museum: Exhibitions: Daily Life In Ancient Egypt
    Renovation of daily life in ancient egypt was made possible by gifts from theFusco Corporation and the Simpson Fund. Curator of Anthropology Frank Hole
    http://www.peabody.yale.edu/exhibits/dailyegypt.html
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    Daily Life in Ancient Egypt
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    Daily Life in Ancient Egypt
    The objects on display include the granite Head of Osiris, the relief of Mentu-her-khepeshef Worshiping Osiris, and the black diorite Bust of a Ptolemaic King, widely regarded as the finest piece of Egyptian sculpture at Yale, offer great insight into Egyptian society. So, too, does the votive piece Kneeling Statue of an Official.
    restoration

    Ancient Egyptian civilization is one of the oldest in the world. The strategic location of Egypt on the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, and its fertile Nile Valley, led to the rise of a rich, powerful, and interesting culture with extensive contacts with neighboring countries and throughout the ancient world. The ancient Egyptians had a complex system of religious beliefs centered on polytheism and a faith in an eternal life after death. Indeed, no civilization, ancient or modern, has been as preoccupied with death as were the ancient Egyptians. Tomb scenes display a wide variety of the mythical creatures they imagined inhabited the underworld. This fascination with death was the main motivation behind their elaborate burials, which ranged from pyramid complexes to rock-hewn tombs. The human form was preserved in a mummified state to act as a repository for the soul.
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    28. Life In Ancient Egypt
    daily life ancient egypt was a narrow strip of land along the Nile River. This page is the index page of a site on daily life in ancient egypt.
    http://www.cdli.ca/CITE/egypt_life.htm
    Gander Academy's Life in Ancient Egyptian
  • Aspects of Life in Ancient Egypt
    One of the most astonishing facts about Egypt is how little everyday life changed over the millennia. The rhythm of Egyptian life was the rhythm of the Nile, and that changed only a few years ago, when the Aswan dam was erected. Even today one can find the ancient shadoof, oxen pulling ploughs and houses made of mud bricks.
  • Daily Life
    Ancient Egypt was a narrow strip of land along the Nile River. Each year the river flooded its banks, leaving behind a fertile fringe of soil they called "the Black Land," while the desert all around the Nile valley was called "the Red Land." It was here the Ancient Egyptians built their homes.
  • Life By the Nile
    The father headed the family in Ancient Egypt. Upon his death, his oldest son became the head of the family. But women, unlike most ancient civilizations, had almost as many rights as men. They could own and inherit property, buy and sell goods, and make a will. A wife could also obtain a divorce unlike any other ancient society.
  • Daily Life
    Thanks to an abundance of inscriptions, documents on papyrus (such as letters, contracts, administrative notes, stories and poems), representations on tomb walls, and thousands of objects from tombs and settlements we are well informed about the daily life of the Egyptians.
  • 29. Ancient Egypt: Student Activity Sheets
    Top of Page. Lesson Five daily life in ancient egypt. egyptian Clothing Thistwo page activity requires students to compare ancient clothing with modern
    http://www.cdli.ca/CITE/egypt_activity.htm
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    Information For Teachers and Parents of Homeschoolers

    Lesson One: Where in the World is Egypt
    Lesson Two: History of Ancient Egypt
    Lesson Three: Hieroglyphs
    Lesson Four: King Tut
    Lesson Five: Daily Life
    Lesson Six: Burial Practices Lesson Seven: Pyramids of Egypt Lesson Eight: Egyptian Mythology Lesson One: Where in the World is Ancient Egypt
  • Where in the World is Egypt This activity requires students to use an on-line atlas to locate and identify where in the world Egypt is located. Top of Page Lesson Two: History of Ancient Egypt
  • Egyptian Ancient History Word Puzzle This one page activity is a hidden word puzzle based on an Web page that provides an overview of the history of ancient Egypt.
  • History of Ancient Egypt Timeline This two page activity is better suited to grade 5 or higher students. It requires the students to scroll through a timeline, identify the dates of the various kingdoms of ancient Egypt and then briefly describe the events associted with that time period.
  • The Three Kingdoms This one page activity is best for students grade 3-6. It requires students to read a passage on the three kingdoms and then to organize the dates, names and important events into a table.
  • 30. Life In Ancient Egypt
    life in ancient egypt was centered largely on agriculture. The continuousmission of the daily temple services and strictly followed religious codes was
    http://www.watson.org/~leigh/egypt.html
    An online resource for students
    by Leigh T. Denault

    "Think of it, soldiers; from the summit of these pyramids, forty centuries look down upon you."
    Napoleon I 1769-1821: speech, 21 July 1798, before the Battle of the Pyramids
    Table of Contents:
    An Introduction to Ancient Egyptian History
    Life in ancient Egypt was centered largely on agriculture. The majority of the people were involved in farming, and the growing season lasted eight-nine months. Wheat, fruits and vegetables were the principal crops, although there was some pastoral farming of cattle, sheep, or goats. Farmers in ancient Egypt worked to reach a level of subsistence so that they could feed themselves and pay their taxes. During the annual flooding of the Nile, which typically lasted from July through November, farming was impossible. But when the waters receded, a thick layer of fertile silt over the farmlands remained to insure rich soil for their crops and thick grasses for their grazing animals. The country of Egypt consisted of two narrow strips of arable land lining either bank of the river Nile, from Aswan to the northern Delta. Just beyond the farmlands lay enormous deserts. The Nile was the lifeblood of Egypt. Its cycle of flooding growth, death, and rebirth to new growth became the cycle of everyday life, and also of Egyptian religion and understanding of an afterlife. The people of Egypt were dependent on the river for more than their food. It insured a line of communication and transportation among the provinces of the kingdom. The pharaohs took advantage of the Nile as a means to transport their armies, thus maintaining a strong, unified nation.

    31. Life In Ancient Egypt: Life In Ancient Egypt
    to The Walton Hall of ancient egypt. The Natural World daily life Gods Religion Romano, James F. daily life of the ancient egyptians.
    http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/exhibits/egypt/guide.htm
    Teacher's Guide
    to The Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt The Natural World Daily Life
    Funerary Customs
    Vocabulary Cultural Change and Cultural Continuity are the contrasting concepts that structure the Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt. All cultures undergo change, and we have long recognized that change in one part of a cultural system results in changes in other parts of that system. We also recognize that societies often appear to be in equilibrium for long periods unmarked by great change. The longevity of many of the world's prehistoric and historic cultures reflects a continuity in their economic, sociopolitical, and religious systems. Cultural change and cultural continuity are two concepts through which we can examine the 3,000 years of Egyptian culture. Ancient Egyptian history is rich in examples of cultural continuity and cultural change. The 3,000 years of history argues for stability of basic economic, religious, social, and political systems. Yet in order for a culture to continue in the face of expansion, trade, invasion, and technological innovation, changes must occur. The ancient Egyptians saw no positive value in cultural change, except at the technological level, and they went to great lengths to prevent disruption in their society. Many of the rituals they performed encouraged continuity with earlier periods of their history that they visualized as ideal. As you explore the different themes presented in Life in Ancient Egypt look for examples of change and continuity, tradition and innovation.

    32. SuffolkWeb Kids - Ancient Civilizations
    ancient egypt Meet the gods and goddesses! Explore daily life! See real mummiesand more, just a click away! ancient egypt - Info on pyramids, temples,
    http://www.suffolk.lib.ny.us/youth/jcancient.html
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    • Ancient Egypt - Meet the gods and goddesses! Explore daily life! See real mummies and more, just a click away! Ancient Egypt - Info on pyramids, temples, king and queens and hieroglyphs. Ancient Egypt's Mysterious Language: Hieroglyphics - This site has a hieroglyph translator that can tell you the meaning of an ancient message, or can translate your message into hieroglyphs. The Ancient Egypt Site - Created by Egyptologist Jacques Kinnear this site offers comprehensive information on many topics relating to Egypt. The Art of Ancient Egypt: A Web Resource - Egyptian civilization is explored using art forms such as drawings, sculptures, and artifacts from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Cairo Museum - Take a tour of the Cairo Museum, which offers a look at the past by using pictures of artifacts and information about each artifact.

    33. Ancient Egypt WebQuest
    4 daily life What was everyday life like in ancient egypt? Write one paragrapheach about (look at life By the Nile). daily life in ancient egypt
    http://www.sctboces.org/teachercenter/webquests/Gina/egypt.htm
    Ancient Egypt - A WebQuest
    Introduction
    Ancient Egypt was the birthplace of one of the world's first civilizations. This advanced culture arose about 5,000 years ago in the Nile River Valley in northeastern Africa. It thrived for over 2,000 years and so became one of the longest lasting civilizations in history. The ancient Egyptians made outstanding contributions to the development of civilization. They created the world's first national government, basic forms of arithmetic, and a 365-day calendar. They invented a form of picture writing called hieroglyphics. They also invented papyrus, a paperlike writing material made from the stems of papyrus plants. The Egyptians developed one of the first religions to emphasize life after death. They built great cities in which many skilled architects, doctors, engineers, painters, and sculptors worked.
    Task
    Imagine that you are a group of authors working for BMS Publishers, a publishing company in Elmira. You have an assignment to write and illustrate a book about Ancient Egypt.

    34. Ancient Egypt WebQuest
    egypt daily life http//www2.sptimes.com/egypt/egyptCredit.4.2.html egyptianFurniture National Geographic Expedition ancient egypt Related Links
    http://www.framingham.k12.ma.us/webquest/egypt.htm
    You are visitor Introduction Task Process Resources ... Conclusion Introduction As advisors to the ruler of an ancient civilization, you have been ordered to design a magnificent tomb to honor your ruler after death. Your ruler has closely followed the neighboring Egyptian civilization. Since this is the first time your culture has undertaken such a large and important project, your ruler has recommended that you study Egyptian methods of construction, interior design, and mummification. Back to Top The Task:
  • Divide your group of advisors into three teams to become experts in the following areas: Architecture and Engineering Preparation of Bodies (Mummification) Tomb Preparation (Including Religion, Hieroglyphics, Interior design, etc.) Investigate your assigned area. Prepare and present your team's plan to your ruler in the form of a PowerPoint presentation.
  • Back to Top The Process
  • As a team of advisors, investigate your assigned area using the Internet resources provided below and other outside resources to gather facts regarding Egyptian methods related to your specialty. Share your findings with other members of your group.
  • 35. Western Civilization Resources For DHS Students
    A look at the role of women in ancient egypt, this site focuses on women s legal Learn about the people and their daily life, as well as some of their
    http://www.open.org/~dallashs/western.htm
    Dallas High School Library
    Supports the academic and personal interests of our students Library Home Search Engines Current Events Reference ... Faculty
    History of Western Civilization
    Library Home Curriculum Social Studies Western Civ Links accurate as of 5-5-05 Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Ancient Rome The Middle Ages ... The Renaissance
    Egypt
    Egypt Odyssey
    An excellent overview of the Egyptian world for the middle and high school student. Topics include: people, daily life, and death and burial. Smorgasboard of Ancient Egypt... and Other Classical Civiliations
    This site is easily navigable for any of the civilizations. Complete with timelines. Medicine in Ancient Egypt
    Evidence from medical papyri indicate the prevailing medical ideas and practices of the age. Naturally, physicians were interested in anatomy, and the causes of diseases. In three parts.
    Women in
    Ancient Egypt
    A look at the role of women in Ancient Egypt, this site focuses on women's legal and property rights, their education, and occupations. Ancient Egyptian Dress
    A history of Egyptian fashion, with intertextual links to the cosmetics and jewelry of the time.

    36. Ancient Cvilization
    The ancient egypt Site Outstanding site on ancient egypt Rome People,Mythology, daily life, Death Burial, Writing and Archaeology
    http://www.deweybrowse.org/ancientcivilization.htm
    Ancient Civilization
    Created and Maintained by Gail Shea Grainger ABZU : Resources for Ancient Mesopotamia Age of Exploration-The Ancient World : Mariner's Museum-Newport News, Virginia Ancient Civilizations Ancient Civilizations Theme Page : From Urbana Middle School The Ancient Indus Valley ... Perseus Project : Extensive collection of resources for the ancient world The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Underwater in Alexandria's Harbor China China ... The Ancient Egypt Site : Outstanding site on Ancient Egypt Color Tour of Egypt Egyptian Mummies : From the Smithsonian EgyptWorld: Explore the Ancient Pyramids in this Virtual Museum Explore the Pyramids Guardian's Egypt: Ancient Egyptian Religion Life of Ancient Egyptians ... Theban Mapping Project : Valley of the Kings The Tomb of Senneferi: Theban Tomb 99 NOVA Online/Pyramids/Ancient Egypt ABZU Regional Index: Mesopotamia Ancient Tablets, Ancient Graves

    37. Ancient Egypt From Pine River Middle School
    Odyssey Online ancient egypt The Nile River and Delta, daily life and The ancient egyptian Culture Exhibit - Architecture, Art, daily life,
    http://www.pineriver.k12.mi.us/ms/egypt/egypt.html

    38. Egyptpf
    Carnegie Museum of Natural History life in ancient egypt Includes pages on the (ancient civ). Secrets of the ancient World from National Geographic
    http://pio.wsd.wednet.edu/library/EgyptPF/egyptpf.htm

    39. Egypt
    Online games with explanations of people form the time of ancient egypt. A chronology, the natural world, daily life, gods and religion,
    http://www.edselect.com/egypt.htm

    40. Egypt And The Ancient Near East For Young People And Teachers, Teacher, Educatio
    Recommended Reading on life in ancient egypt Annotated by Oriental Institute Museum egypt Geography egypt daily life Religion of ancient egypt
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