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1 NICOLE AND GRACE Ancient Egypt

2 Wepones This sword is bent because it is made coper if it wasn’t bent it would brake on its own.

3 River NiLe Ancient Egypt could not have existed without the river Nile. Since rainfall is almost non-existent in Egypt, the floods provided the only source of moisture to sustain crops

4 The animals of the River Nile.
The Ancient Egyptians realised that these dogs are able to find the good part of old meat and eat that part and not die. They also ravaged the desert graves in ancient times. The jackal was used as a symbol in the judgement death scene - where a heart is weighed by Anubis (the god with a jackal head) to tell the good and bad heart.

5 cats and beetles

6 The most famous Ancient Egyptian insect is the Scarab Beetle
The most famous Ancient Egyptian insect is the Scarab Beetle. The Egyptian name for the scarab was Kheper. The scarab beetle was the most important *amulet worn by ancient Egyptians. It was symbolically as sacred to the Egyptians as the cross is to Christians. *An amulet was worn to protect the wearer against evil and was worn on a chain, cord, or strap. The Egyptians believed that Scarabs were associated with the Egyptian god, Khepri. It was Khepri that pushed the sun across the sky, just like a Scarab bettle would roll a ball of dung. The scarab beetle became an ancient Egyptian symbol for rebirth, the ability to be reborn. Each day the sun disappeared, always to rise again and be reborn the following day. The scarab beetle was also a symbol of rebirth after death. When the Egyptians mummified a body they would remove the heart and put a a stone carved like the beetle in its place.

7 The domesticated cat was a symbol of grace and poise because of the way it hunts its prey.
Cats were very important animals in Ancient Egypt, they were both pets and symbols of cat gods such as Bast.

8 Dogs of egypt Although the Ancient Egyptians named their dogs and often gave them collars, they were not treated in exactly the same way as today’s pet dogs. The dogs of Ancient Egypt were mostly working animals. They accompanied their owners on hunting trips and they were frequently used as guard dogs. Dogs were considered to be much less important than humans and it was a common Ancient Egyptian insult to refer to someone as a dog. That said, some Ancient Egyptians obviously enjoyed the companionship offered by their dogs, and dogs were sometimes mummified and buried with their masters. Ancient Egyptian dogs were related to the greyhounds, salukis, and possibly even the mastiff and dachshunds of today.


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