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By Brooke Elwell
Ancient Egypt

What was ancient Egypt?

There are many discoveries scientists have discovered about ancient Egypt. Scientists are still studying. That is why there are
books that tell us about Egypt. One interesting fact is that is takes one
whole lifetime to make one pyramid. Wow!

Maps and facts about ancient Egypt.

Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt had Pharaohs, mummies,
pyramids, and an amazing civilization.

NefertitiAnd other information...

Nefe
rtitiNefertiti was an Egyptian queen and was born around 1390 B.C.E. Some believe she was of
Egyptian blood, while others believe she was a foreign princess. Her name, which means "the
beautiful one is come," is of Egyptian origin, and evidence indicates that she had an Egyptian wet-nurse or governess of noble rank, which has led to
the belief that she was born within the circle of the Egyptian royal court. She may have been a niece or daughter of Ay, who was a keeper of
records under King Amenhotep. When Nefertiti was fifteen years old, she married Amenhotep IV, who was a year older and became king upon his
father's death. They had six daughters and, according to some, one son. During the first five years of Amenhotep's reign, Nefertiti enjoyed a high profile. Evidence of her political importance is seen in the large number of carved scenes in which she is shown accompanying him during
ceremonial acts. She is shown taking part in the daily worship and making offerings
Nefertiti👳

What were pyramids?

Pyramids were built for Pharaohs and their queens. The Pharaohs
were buried in pyramids. There are
eighty known pyramids. The three
largest and best preserved pyramids were built at Giza.
The most well known pyramid is the "Great Pyramid" which was
built for Pharaoh Khufu. The pyramids
were a big part of Egyptian culture.

Introducing...
Hieroglyphics !
(Hieroglyphics)

HIEROGLYPHICSA hieroglyph is a picture or sign used to communicate through writing in ancient Egyptian times. There are different types
of hieroglyphs. Symbols can stand for objects or letters. A rainbow arced shape
stands for the number 10 and a tally stands for a number. For example, 8 tallies stand for the number 8. A tulip
stands for the number 1,000. To write the number 69, a scribe would write 6 arcs
and 9 tallies. Hieroglyphics were drawn in rows and columns. Most of the time they were written from top to bottom or left to
right.
Hieroglyphics Rock!

Have fun with this Fun
Fact!

Without the waters of the Nile River, the fascinating civilization of Ancient Egypt may not have ever existed.

More pictures of Ancient Egypt
Have fun looking at these amazing photos!

Pyramids

The Great Sphinx!

Mummification

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