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Ancient Egypt— The Hammurabi Code & the Afterlife

Ancient Egypt— The Hammurabi Code & the Afterlife. Created By Yvens & Ronald Students in Ms. Basloe’s 5 th grade class. Who Wrote the Hammurabi Code?. Hammurabi wrote the code. Hammurabi was the king of Babylon. . His Greatest Achievement .

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Ancient Egypt— The Hammurabi Code & the Afterlife

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  1. Ancient Egypt—The Hammurabi Code &the Afterlife Created By Yvens & Ronald Students in Ms. Basloe’s 5th grade class

  2. Who Wrote the Hammurabi Code? Hammurabi wrote the code. Hammurabi was the king of Babylon.

  3. His Greatest Achievement Hammurabi was a great king. His greatest achievement was the Hammurabi code. This code was a set of laws that the Ancient Egyptians lived by.

  4. The Hammurabi Code was carved on in stone.

  5. Types of Laws There were laws which made everything fair. Also covered thing, business, family, relations, labor, and more.

  6. Online Resources The Rosetta Stone and Hieroglyphics • http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0210200/ancient_egypt/hieroglyphs.htm Law and the Legal System in Ancient Egypt • http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/law.htmh Hammurabi • http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Hammurabi.aspx Hammurabi • http://trackstar.4teachers.org/trackstar/ts/viewTrackMembersFrames.do?org.apache.struts.taglib.html.TOKEN=3b6fe3607e41b1912ed471e5277b6bd7&number=235274&password=    Picture of Hammurabi • http://www.historyofscience.com/G2I/timeline/index.php?era=-8000 Picture of the Code of Hammurabi • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2a/CodeOfHammurabi.jpg

  7. Egyptian Beliefs • The Egyptians believed that the soul had three parts-- • The ba, which was a human headed bird dissected into a person’s body, and it could take over the body when ever it wanted. • Also, the ba could leave the tomb, but had to come back at a certain time.

  8. More Beliefs • The ka was an animal that turned into a human. • It was known as a “double person” • It was usually represented as an human figure • The ka also had physical emotions • It could leave the tomb and did not have to return. • The ka also depended on objects. • For example, if an object was stolen from the tomb or a museum, the ka would haunt that person until he returned it.

  9. Additional beliefs • The akh represented diseases • In other words, it means that if a person had a disease, the Egyptians believed that part of the soul was giving illness. • Also, the akh made a journey to the underworld when a person died. • If a person who died was good, a bird would take the soul of that person to the afterlife. • If the person was bad, the bird would just leave the dead soul of the person.

  10. The ba, ka & akh

  11. Online Resources • Old Kingdom • http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/history/periods/oldkingdom.html • Ancient Egyptian Idea of the Soul • http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/religion/spirits.htm • Image of the Ka • http://profyasser.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/dead2.jpg,

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