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    Egyptian Field Trip

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    Hey, how are you doing? I’m loving it so much at the Egyptian field trip. So far I’ve learned a lot about pyramids for example who built them and what was their purpose. This place is amazing is so informational and its answering most of my questions about the pyramids. The purpose of them building pyramids was to use their pyramids as a place to put their tombs after they die. The other purpose of building pyramids is to keep their valuable things away from the robbers so they don’t…

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    Karnak Temple Essay

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    town's most famous attraction. The temple is presently an amazing historical centre, and one of the greatest ancient religious destinations around the world. The Karnak Temple is the second most visited historical site in Egypt besides the Pyramids of Giza. The temple has four principle parts, the biggest part is the stand out which is available to the overall population. Beside the other three sections, there are a couple of different refuge and holy places placed on the outside of the…

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    Egypt The Egyptian people were the most successful ancient civilization. They built amazing pyramids which are huge. Another reason that they were considered the most successful, is that they made amazing art! They also made many important inventions. The Egyptians had great buildings like the pyramid of Giza.They dragged huge blocks across the rocky ground to build the pyramid about 455.4 feet tall. They would put their pharaohs in and under the pyramids when they die out of respect. Art The…

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    A New Perspective On Africa “The only man I envy is the man who has not yet been to Africa- for he has so much to look forward to.”- Rich Mullins The continent of Africa is one of the most under recognized and under appreciated gems of the world. In the past, the continent of Africa was seen as barbaric and hopelessly primitive. Many believe the media propaganda that this continent is impoverished and under populated. By taking a deeper look at some often under-represented aspects of this…

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    The amazing oeuvre of fine art and computer architecture known as the Seven wonders of the Ancient World service as a testament to the originality, imagination and sheer hard work of which homo organism are capable. They are also, however, reminder of the human being being content for disagreement, destruction and, possibly, embellishment. As soon as ancient writers compiled a list of “seven marvel ,” it became fodder for debate over…

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    Egyptian Pyramids Build

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    into the kingdom’s amusing and famous past. The start of construction, the pyramid buildings were during the beginning of the Old Kingdom. The most common pyramids are the Great Pyramids of Giza. These pyramids are known for their massive distinctive shape and size. There are a total of ten pyramids located in Giza. The largest three pyramids were made for the Pharaohs during the periods of 2600-2500 B.C.E. The largest pyramid was made for King Khufu. The second for King Khafre the son of King…

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    antiquities, a common habit among European diplomats in Egypt at that time. Vipava was Lavrin's hometown and he brought the sarcophagi there to be set up in his family burial vault. The sarcophagi were discovered at the foot of the Chephren pyramid in Giza, in the tombs of courtiers from the end of the 4th (2575-2465 BC) and the beginning of the 5th (2465﷓2323 BC) Dynasty. They pertain to the class of granite sarcophagi and bear stylised representations of…

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    The legacy of Ancient Egypt Did you know there are 138 standing pyramids built by the Ancient Egyptians. The Egyptians thought their pets were a physical form of their gods so pets were worshiped. They even had hippos as pets! In Giza they used triangles to relieve stress from the tombs that were inside of pyramids. The people of Egypt came because of the rich soil and a plentiful amount of water. Egypt started out small but now it is known world wide. Pyramids and architecture Have you ever…

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    there will more included to the list. A couple of good examples were Stonehenge or The Göbekli Tepe also known as Potbelly Hill in Merkez, Sanliurfa, Turkey. Both of these are manmade structures, about the same age or even older than the Pyramid of Giza, and were…

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    Egypt's Old Kingdom

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    What kind of arts did Egyptian create during Egypt’s Old Kingdom? Theses/them: I will explain about the importance of art and artistic styles in the Egyptian old Kingdoms. The civilization of ancient Greece was one of the oldest world civilizations that located along the Nile River.it happened many years ago yet it had a great influence on the way we live today because Egyptian made essential disclosures in art and valued imagination and beauty. The two ways to diagram the history of Ancient…

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