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101. ThinkQuest : Library : Ancient Civilizations & Archaeology
Quick overviews of the ancient civilizations of egypt, China, Rome, Learn aboutdaily life, food, clothing, entertainment, history, and more.
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102. The Egyptians Lived More Than 5000 Years Ago And Founded One Of
their tombs were decorated with paintings, showing scenes of their everyday life . The ancient Egyptians had their farming year very well organised.
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In ancient times, towns flourished along the river banks of the Nile and Egypt was one of the richest countries in the world. Most of the country now is barren desert cut in two by this mighty river. The Egyptians farmers lived along the higher ground along the banks of the Nile. Every year the Nile flooded and the rich deposit of silt that was left, was good for crop growing. The flood waters originated from the snow in Ethiopia and flowed into the Nile. Their diet included wheat and barley as the main crop, melons beans, grapes, onions, garlic, figs, dates and leeks. The ancient Egyptians had their farming year very well organised.
  • THE FLOOD SEASON - from mid July - mid November. The fields were flooded in july and there was no work, some egyptians relaxed while othere worked on schemes ,like the pyramids.
  • THE GROWING SEASON mid Nov- mid March. Work on the land began as the flood waters subsided. The farmers scattered seed by hand and used their animals to tread in the seed. Later the crops were weeded and watered.
  • 103. Ancient World 2000 Curriculum
    ancient World 2000+ Scope and Sequence. Religious beliefs influenced dailylife and government. Egyptians had a developed system of writing.
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    Samples The following samples are actual materials taken directly from Ancient World 2000+. Make sure to browse the linked materials in the sample investigation (links in the lesson will not function). The samples will be displayed in a new browser window. Please see the screenshots section for a look at the Ancient World 2000+ interface. Scope and Sequence The Ancient World 2000+ curriculum consists of five units—sold together, as a complete set, or individually. Each unit is made up of five to nine clusters of lessons. The units include: Unit 61: Prehistory Investigative Questions Overview 61.1: How do we know about our past?

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