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Mummy Kids

Jun
16
Posted in History, egypt
by debbie

Hey, did you know that not all mummies are found in Egypt? Not all mummies are wrapped in cloth and some mummies have been on display for centuries. Some mummies have been frozen for centuries and some people have become mummies by complete accident and some mummies are only as old as you. Check out [...]

Egyptians: Weapons & Fighting

Sep
08
Posted in History, egypt
by susannah

Ancient Egypt had armies and soldiers. Pharaohs sent armies to areas such as Palestine, Nubia and Syria. Armies had infantry and chariot troops. Chariots were made of wood, and were manned by two soldiers, and pulled by two horses. Archers would fire arrows at the enemy from chariots.
 
Egyptians also fought with the axe, which was [...]

Egyptians: Hieroglyphics

Aug
28
Posted in Books, History, egypt
by susannah

The ancient Egyptians wrote in hieroglyphs, a form of picture-writing with 700 different symbols. Hieroglyphs were written by professional writers called scribes. They were deliberately difficult to write so that scribes could keep a special position in society. Hieroglyphs could be written from left to right, right to left, or top to bottom. They were written [...]

Egyptians: Burial

Aug
14
Posted in Books, History, egypt
by susannah

The Egyptians believed in an afterlife. When someone died they believed that the person’s “Ka”, or double, lived on. Therefore, the Egyptians would preserve a person’s body, so that the “Ka” could bring the body back to life in the afterlife.
 
The bodies of the dead would be embalmed. The internal organs, such as the intestines, [...]

Egyptians: Gods & Goddesses

Jul
30
Posted in History, egypt
by susannah

The Egyptians worshipped hundreds of gods and goddesses. Many of the gods were represented by animals.
 
The main Egyptian god was Amun-Re, the sun-god. He was king of the gods and protector of the pharaoh. The Egyptians believed the sun god was responsible for all creation: people, animals, the fertility of the soil, the pharaoh’s journey [...]

Egyptians: Great Pyramids

Jul
21
Posted in Books, History, egypt, interesting facts
by susannah

The first pyramid in Egypt was built as the burial place of King Djoser in 2630 B.C. It is called the Step Pyramid because it rises in steps. It was designed as a giant stairway for Djoser to climb to the sun-god in the sky.
 
King Sneferu developed the Great Pyramid with sloping sides. It was [...]

Egyptian Rulers

Jul
03
Posted in History, egypt
by susannah

The ancient Egyptians were led by a king, and occasionally, a queen. The king was known as the pharaoh. The pharaoh was more than the ruler of Egypt; the pharaoh was worshipped by the Egyptians as a god. The pharaoh wore a royal headcloth called the “nemes” with a crown of cobras on top. They [...]

Egyptians: Afterlife

Jun
18
Posted in Books, History, egypt
by susannah

After they died, the ancient Egyptians believed that they would go to an underworld beneath the Earth called Duat. A person’s spirit would have to pass through many dangers, such as lakes of fire and poisonous snakes, in order to reach the kingdom of Osiris. Osiris was exactly like Egypt was for the living, except [...]

Egyptians: Who were the Ancient Egyptians?

May
08
Posted in History, egypt
by susannah

 
Egypt is a hot, dry country. The Nile River runs through the centre and provides water, fertile soil, food, transport and materials for building.The Egyptians believed the Nile River was a gift from the gods. Every year the river would flood the nearby land, and when the water went back down, it left behind fertile [...]