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Exploring Ancient Egypt: From Pharaohs to Pyramids

Discover the art and history of Ancient Egypt, from the reign of pharaohs to the majestic pyramids. Explore the growth of Egyptian civilization, the role of dynasties, and the intricate hieroglyphics. Unearth the mysteries of sarcophagi, mastabas, and the significance of the Ka. Journey through time to learn about the early inhabitants along the Nile, the formation of kingdoms, and the iconic figures like King Narmer and King Tut. Delve into the treasures found in tombs, such as the golden throne and intricate jewelry. Unravel the legends of Queen Nefertiti and the grand monuments like the Pyramid of Khufu and Step Pyramid of King Zoser.

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Exploring Ancient Egypt: From Pharaohs to Pyramids

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  1. Art of Ancient Egypt

  2. The Growth of Egyptian Civilization Vocabulary Pharaoh Dynasty Sarcophagus Mastaba Ka Hieroglyphics Pyramid

  3. EARLY INHABITANTS ALONG THE NILE

  4. The Formation of Kingdoms

  5. Carved Image of King Narmer, also known as Menes

  6. The golden throne of King Tut 1361-52. Wood overlaid with gold, silver, semi-precious stones.

  7. Pyramid of Khufu c. 2545 B.C.

  8. Egyptian cargo boat

  9. Step Pyramid of King Zoser 2681 B C

  10. Hatshepsut, daughter of King TutAnkhAmun Limestone Canopic jars656 BC Jewelry found in King TutAnkhAmun’s Tomb

  11. Computer generated image of King TutAnkhAmun Outer Coffin of King TutAnkhAmun Second Coffin for King Tut

  12. Fragment of Head of King Sesostris III. 1887-49 B.C. . NECKLACE. This gold and jeweled ornament represents the falcon god Horus. Small statues and symbols like these were created to honor and protect the pharaohs

  13. Queen Nefertiti 1360 B.C.

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