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1 By: room 115 4 th /5 th Grade

2  Welcome to our presentation on the civilization of ancient Egypt. We hope you enjoy our show and learn a few things about ancient Egypt.

3  Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization in eastern North Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern nation of Egypt. The civilization began around 3150 BC with the political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt the first Pharaoh, and it developed over the next three millennia. The rule of the pharaohs officially ended in 31 BC when the early Roman Empire conquered Egypt and made it a province.

4 BY: Jameah Lawson & Jordan Graves

5  Ancient Egyptian Government was dominated by a single man, the Pharaoh. The people believed that the king was more than a man, however, but that he was a god.

6  The governmental officials included the vizier, or the prime minister, the chief treasurer, the tax collector, the minister of public works, and the army commander.

7  Mycernus  Giza

8 The government of Egypt consists of a semi- presidential republic, whereby the President of Egypt is the fact both head of state and head of government, and of a system dominated by the National Democratic Party.

9 . Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the People's Assembly.

10 Horizontally divided red-white-black flag with the emblem showing the so-called eagle of Saladin in the middle of the white stripe.

11  Ramses II ruled during the 19 th Dynasty (1279-1212 BC). He was the third ruler during this time period.

12  Dr. Ahmed Nazif was appointed as the Prime Minister of Egypt. He took certain initiatives to improve the economic conditions of the country.

13  All About Egypt  Ancient Egypt - Menu page  Ancient Egypt for Kids - Index of Topics  Ancient Egypt the Mythology - the Myths  Ancient Egyptian Virtual Temple  Colours of the Nile  Egypt Children History of Egypt  Egypt's Golden Empire. New Kingdom. Overview PBS  Egypt's monuments and other ancient sites for Kids  Encyclopedia Mythica Pronunciation guide   Free interactive online games. Ancient Egyptian online puzzles and Quiz. Interactive   MYTHMEDIA - Mythology in Western Art  NOVA Online-Pyramids-Khufu-Descending Passage-Low  NOVA Online-Pyramids—The Inside Story   Royal Ontario Museum Programs Online Activities Ancient Egypt   Sparta - World History For Kids - By KidsPast.com  The Ancient Egypt Site - The History, Language and Culture of Pharaonic Egypt   Virtual-Egypt - The Egyptian People's Papyrus 

14 By: Arvell Singeltary, Shanice Thomas, Jacquelene Graves, Jamarius Fluckes, Nicole King, Elvin Uchendu

15   The ancient Egyptians thought of Egypt as being divided into 2 types of land, the black land and the red land.  The black land was the fertile land on the banks of the Nile.

16  The red land was the barren dessert that protected Egypt on to sides these desserts separated ancient Egypt from neighboring countries invading armies.

17 The Nile is famous as the longest river in the world. The river got its name from the Greek word Neil's, which means valley. The Nile River is actually 6695 kilometers (4184 miles) long.

18 The ancient Egyptians enjoyed many natural barriers. There were deserts to the east and west of the Nile River, and mountains to the south.

19  Egypt still has many reminders of its ancient civilization. Some of the pyramids are over 4,500 years old.

20  The black land was the fertile land on the banks of the Nile. The ancient Egyptians used this land for growing there crops.

21  The red land was the barren dessert that protected Egypt on two sides.

22  The Mediterranean Sea is between Europe, Africa and southwestern Asia. For centuries it was the center of western civilization. It’s name means “ middle of the world”.

23 By, Aaron Brooks, Ashley Anderson, Zechariah Womack, Nora Thomas, Christian Contreras

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25  Ancient Egyptian literature rose and grew in the bosom of religious beliefs, but it quickly evolved to deal with man’s ordinary day-to-day life

26  Egyptian is a fairly typical Afro-Asiatic language. At the heart of Egyptian vocabulary is a root of three consonants. oii8uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuoii8uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Ki ng Tu t Sa rc op ha gu s Th e Ki ng Tu t To m bT he to m b of Tu ta nk ha m un co nt ai ne d fo ur gil de d sh rin es ne st ed on e ins id e th e ot he r in or de r of de cr ea sin g siz e. In sid e th e in ne rm os t sh rin e wa s a re d qu art zit e sa rc op ha gu s wh ich pr ot ec te d thr ee an thr op oi d co ffi ns (m an - sh ap ed ). Th e fir st tw o co ffi ns we re m ad e of gil de d wo od bu t th e fin al co ffi n wa s m ad e of sol id gol d. Th e sol id gol d co ffi n ho us ed th e m u m my of Ki ng Tu t an d his fa bu lo us gol de n de at h m as k. Thi s pa ge de sc rib es th e Ki ng Tu t Sa rc op ha gu s

27 Nam e D y n as ty No te s S o u rc e Na me ele me nts /m ea nin g SourceSource Note: Well known ruling queens are not included. (They're well known). Dynasty may be approximate as "daughter of" is included in the dynasty of the father. A'at12 th qu ee n BunsonBunson Ahho tep 17 th & 18 th qu ee n (2) BunsonBunson hot ep Ahm ose 18 th qu ee n BunsonBunson Ahm ose Hent empe t N K ?- in ca ch e pri nc es s Cl a yt o n Ahm ose Hent- Tene mu 18 th pri nc es s BunsonBunson Ahm ose Henu ttime hu N K ?- in ca ch e qu ee n Cl a yt o n Ahm ose Inhap i N K ?- in ca ch e qu ee n Cl a yt o n Ahm ose Mery etam un N K ?- in ca ch e qu ee n Cl a yt o n Am on Ahm ose Meryt - Amo n 18 th qu ee n BunsonBunson Am on qu ee n0 6 Cl a yt o n, Al dr e d nef er Ahm ose Nefer tiry 18 th qu ee n Bu nso n Aose Sitka mose N K ?- in ca ch e qu ee n Cl a yt o n Ahm ose Tum erisy 18 th pri nc es s BunsonBunson Ahse t Princess Fadila was born in Paris as the daughter of Robert Loeb and his wife Paul Madeleine Picard.

28 . Construction of the temple complex started in approximately 1244 BC and lasted for about 20 years, until 1224 BC. Known as the "Temple of Ramses.

29  Hieroglyphic writing is the basis of the two other writings. It owes its name to the fact that when the Greeks arrived in Egypt, this writing was mainly used for ‘sacred inscriptions on temple walls or on public monuments.

30 Aundria LaNier Joy Parker Larry Lockhart

31  The institute of Egyptian art and archeology. As part of its mandate as a Tennessee center of excellence present programs and education events for the public.

32  Christian-Essentially Christian, the Copts celebrate Christmas on the 7th of January. Plenty of color can be seen in the Coptic Quarter of Cairo.

33   Abu Simbel Festival- the temple of Abu Simbel provides one of the most spectacular sights in the world.

34  Shem al Nessim The first day of Spring is called Shem al Nessim, meaning "sniffing the breeze," and is celebrated throughout Egypt on the Monday after Coptic Easter.

35  South Sinai Camel Festival- This festival gives all travelers a chance to change their opinion regarding camels being slow plodders.

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43  All About Egypt All About Egypt  Ancient Egypt - Menu page Ancient Egypt - Menu page  Ancient Egypt for Kids - Index of Topics Ancient Egypt for Kids - Index of Topics  Ancient Egypt the Mythology - the Myths Ancient Egypt the Mythology - the Myths  Ancient Egyptian Virtual Temple Ancient Egyptian Virtual Temple  Colours of the Nile Colours of the Nile  Egypt Children History of Egypt Egypt Children History of Egypt  Egypt's Golden Empire. New Kingdom. Overview PBS Egypt's Golden Empire. New Kingdom. Overview PBS  Egypt's monuments and other ancient sites for Kids Egypt's monuments and other ancient sites for Kids  Encyclopedia Mythica Pronunciation guide Encyclopedia Mythica Pronunciation guide   Free interactive online games. Ancient Egyptian online puzzles and Quiz. Interactive Free interactive online games. Ancient Egyptian online puzzles and Quiz. Interactive   MYTHMEDIA - Mythology in Western Art MYTHMEDIA - Mythology in Western Art  NOVA Online-Pyramids-Khufu-Descending Passage-Low NOVA Online-Pyramids-Khufu-Descending Passage-Low  NOVA Online-Pyramids—The Inside Story NOVA Online-Pyramids—The Inside Story   Royal Ontario Museum Programs Online Activities Ancient Egypt Royal Ontario Museum Programs Online Activities Ancient Egypt   Sparta - World History For Kids - By KidsPast.com Sparta - World History For Kids - By KidsPast.com  The Ancient Egypt Site - The History, Language and Culture of Pharaonic Egypt The Ancient Egypt Site - The History, Language and Culture of Pharaonic Egypt   Virtual-Egypt - The Egyptian People's Papyrus Virtual-Egypt - The Egyptian People's Papyrus   http://classroomclipart.com/cgi-bin/kids/imageFolio.cgi?direct=History/Ancien t_Civilizations


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