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18. Art in Ancient Egypt

Egypt: Art in Ancient Egypt Links

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19. Pottery in Ancient Egypt

Egypt: Pottery in Ancient Egypt Links

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20. Cities in Ancient Egypt

Egypt: Cities in Ancient Egypt Links

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21. Clothing in Ancient Egypt

Egypt: Clothing in Ancient Egypt Links

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22. Economy and Trade in Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt: Economy and Trade Links

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23. Daily Life in Ancient Egypt

Egypt: Daily Life in Ancient Egypt Links

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24. Education in Ancient Egypt

Egypt: Education in Ancient Egypt Video and Links

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25. Food in Ancient Egypt

Egypt: Food in Ancient Egypt Image and Links

Ancient Egypt the peasants ate bread, and onions, because they didn’t have enough money. The Egyptians drank a lot beer, and from time to time they ate different kinds of food like, garlic, and when they were ready they ate green vegetables. They grew dates, and then ate them, they also ate figs, and chickpeas.

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26. Government in Ancient Egypt

Egypt: Government in Ancient Egypt Links

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27. Hieroglyphics

Egypt: Hieroglyphs Links

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28. Language in Ancient Egypt

Egypt: Language in Ancient Egypt Links

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29. Literature in Ancient Egypt

Egypt: Literature in Ancient Egypt Links

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30. Medicine in Ancient Egypt

Egypt: Medicine in Ancient Egypt Video and Links
Though Egyptian medicine dates from about 2900 B.C., best known and most important pharmaceutical record is the “Papyrus Ebers” (1500 B.C.), a collection of 800 prescriptions, mentioning 700 drugs.

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31. Mummies in Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt: Mummies Videos, Links, and Resources

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32. The Nile River

Ancient Egypt: The Nile River video and links

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33. Men in Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt: Men in Ancient Egypt Image and Links

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34. Women in Ancient Egypt

Women in Ancient Egypt Links Three Queeens of Egypt – from National Geographic for Kids. Marriage, Standing of Women – An account of the status of the wife in ancient Egypt. Ancient Egyptian Hairstyles – This site explains that the ancient Egyptians’ appearance indicated a person’s status, role in society, or political significance. Men and [...]

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35. Religion in Ancient Egypt

Egyptian Mythology – This page includes an overview of ancient Egyptian religion, with links to descriptions of several gods and several links to information for further research. The Religion of Ancient Egypt – This exhibit contains information on the Divine Ennead, Memphite Theology, the Priest Caste, and Egyptian astrology, as well as a list of [...]

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36. Science in Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egyptian Science – Information on science, with a short section on technical arts related to alchemy. Astronomy of Ancient Egypt – No longer available. Egyptian Glass Making – Article explaining that some believe the Egyptians made the first glass. Some experts disagree with this theory. Plumbing in Ancient Egypt – Article found in Plumbing [...]

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37. Slavery in Ancient Egypt

Egyptian Bondage – A Bible study worksheet on Genesis 37-Exodus 14.

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Egypt Today

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Mesopotamia Scrapbook Kit

This Mesopotamia digital scrapbooking collection includes papers, embellishments, and alphas in warm browns, oranges, greens and distressed papers to make digital layouts for your history portfolio or timeline book.

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Mesopotamia Resources

Here we list several resource you can use for the Mesopotamia unit study. We suggest a wide variety of resources so you can utilize what you have on hand in your home library, available at your public library or purchase the resources of your choice. Please help us by adding comments on the resources.

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01. Cradle of Civilization

Mesopotamia: Cradle of Civilization Video and Links