Ancient Egypt PPT
... many gods. • Egyptians prayed to different gods who controlled different things. • They built temples and shrines to honor their gods. • The Egyptians believed in an “afterlife.” ...
... many gods. • Egyptians prayed to different gods who controlled different things. • They built temples and shrines to honor their gods. • The Egyptians believed in an “afterlife.” ...
Ancient_Egypt_PPT[1]
... many gods. • Egyptians prayed to different gods who controlled different things. • They built temples and shrines to honor their gods. • The Egyptians believed in an “afterlife.” ...
... many gods. • Egyptians prayed to different gods who controlled different things. • They built temples and shrines to honor their gods. • The Egyptians believed in an “afterlife.” ...
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... Early Egyptians worshipped different gods and goddesses according to where they lived. Later, all Egyptians worshiped the same main gods, such as the chief god, Amon-Re. ...
... Early Egyptians worshipped different gods and goddesses according to where they lived. Later, all Egyptians worshiped the same main gods, such as the chief god, Amon-Re. ...
ANCIENT EGYPET
... EGYPTIAN PHARAOH. HE BORDNED AT 1303 BC . AT 1279 ,WHEN HE WAS 24 YEARS OLD, HE BECAME PHARAOH OF EGYPT. HE HAD 7 WOMENS, 50 SONS AND 50 DAUGTERS. RAMSSES II died in 1213 BC at the age of 90 years OLD . His name was glorified for centuries After the Ramses II another ten Pharaohs were named after hi ...
... EGYPTIAN PHARAOH. HE BORDNED AT 1303 BC . AT 1279 ,WHEN HE WAS 24 YEARS OLD, HE BECAME PHARAOH OF EGYPT. HE HAD 7 WOMENS, 50 SONS AND 50 DAUGTERS. RAMSSES II died in 1213 BC at the age of 90 years OLD . His name was glorified for centuries After the Ramses II another ten Pharaohs were named after hi ...
Egyptian Innovations3
... Papyrus • Invented to make it easier to transport information – before papyrus they had to carry around heavy clay tablets! • Allowed laws to be distributed to everyone • Only scribes some of the royal family and upper classes knew how to read or write -upper classes did not want the ordinary Egypt ...
... Papyrus • Invented to make it easier to transport information – before papyrus they had to carry around heavy clay tablets! • Allowed laws to be distributed to everyone • Only scribes some of the royal family and upper classes knew how to read or write -upper classes did not want the ordinary Egypt ...
Ancient Egypt - Mr. Ellers 6th Grade Social Studies Website
... • The Pharaoh was the first to be mummified artificially. • During the Old Kingdom, only the Pharaoh's body went through the elaborate ritual of mummification. If the Pharaoh was preserved, then he would see all of his subjects safely to their afterlife. ...
... • The Pharaoh was the first to be mummified artificially. • During the Old Kingdom, only the Pharaoh's body went through the elaborate ritual of mummification. If the Pharaoh was preserved, then he would see all of his subjects safely to their afterlife. ...
Animal mummy
Animal mummification originated in Egypt. They mummified various animals. It was an enormous part of Egyptian culture, not only in their role as food and pets, but also for religious reasons. They were typically mummified for four main purposes — to allow beloved pets to go on to the afterlife, to provide food in the afterlife, to act as offerings to a particular god, and because some were seen as physical manifestations of specific gods that the Egyptians worshipped. Bast, the cat goddess is an example of one such deity.In 1888, an Egyptian farmer digging in the sand near Istabl Antar discovered a mass grave of felines, ancient cats that were mummified and buried in pits at great numbers.