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PDF - Education For Life Academy
PDF - Education For Life Academy

... from across Egypt, who worked at Giza and elsewhere in service of the Pharaoh during idle periods, such as during the annual Nile flood, which covered their fields. The immense numbers of specialists needed to build the pyramids (stone cutters, painters, mathematicians, priests, and others) could ha ...
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... Describe Egypt’s religion: They were polytheistic. They believed in many gods including Ra, Anubis, and Osiris. They had a strong belief in the afterlife. They mummified bodies to preserve them for the afterlife. They buried things such as bread with people because they believed you could take thin ...
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AnEgypt - River Grove School
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... The Hyksos were the source of the new horse-drawn war-chariots introduced to Egypt in the second half of the Hyksos rule. This invention, never seen before in Egypt, was instrumental in the continued power of the Hyksos in this region. The Hyksos utilized superior bronze weapons, chariots, and comp ...
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... They had no wheels or work animals to carry the huge stone blocks, which weighed about 5,000 pounds each. The Egyptians buried the dead pharaoh in rooms deep within a pyramid. Then they sealed the rooms with huge stone blocks. However, robbers sometimes broke into the tombs and stole the treasures t ...
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... They had no wheels or work animals to carry the huge stone blocks, which weighed about 5,000 pounds each. The Egyptians buried the dead pharaoh in rooms deep within a pyramid. Then they sealed the rooms with huge stone blocks. However, robbers sometimes broke into the tombs and stole the treasures t ...
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