By Darius Denzel Wesley

Kevin Ferguson also known as Kimbo Slice (born on February 8, 1974)

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Predynastic

Old Kingdom

1st Intermediate Period

Middle Kingdom 2nd Intermediate Period New Kingdom    BY - Resources  

                                 

New Kingdom 2nd Intermediate Period Middle Kingdom  Darius Denzel Wesley

Tomb designer my pretend tomb that I am going is going too make about eight tomb stone rooms. There is no thorough evidence that he could have necessarily been cut by a sword because he may have got that in mummification. The scientific explanation is that king tut may have been accidently killed by a mistake.


 

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ANCIENT EGYPT



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Mummies
Bodies were mummified so that the people's body would not rot. The first part of making a mummy the body would have too be dead and all dried out than you have too decorate the dead body this process could be as long as 70 days too be overseen by a priest in a special stage. The stomach, intestines, liver, and lungs were removed by an incisor through the abdomen. Sacred animals were mummified too. The body would be stuffed with natron which is like a powdered salt and put on an oddly shaped slanted table. The mummy would have his face covered so the demons and Gods could see there face. The eye sockets and nostrils were stuffed with linen and there bodies were rubbed with perfume. The whole process of mummifying took 2 months.


Water Power

It said 30,000 years ago farmers did not know how to design the irrigation system and had too water there crops the hard way. The irrigation system was like a water stream too water the plants and the crops and it had something blocking it out so the it could not get out until the move the boarder until they move it when the crops are dry. Even though those people had water too water the crops and too make fruit and eat it they still used meat too a lot. Growing fruit was a great advantage using water because it gave them domestication aka too tame animals it also gave them cattle and it gave them livestock too also eat and we can not for get about the rich tasty fruit. Egyptians used a item called a shad to raise water from a well. The Egyptians used long oars to travel down river. The rich Egyptians had the better boats made out of wood. The poor Egyptians had the boats made out of papyrus. A hull was made out of small pieces of wood joined together.


Writing

There were three types of writing in ancient Egyptian they were called hieroglyphic, hieratic, and demotic. Some were cursive and joined together some came later in 600 B.C. and some came later like 3000 B.C. Hieratic writing was simplified cursive Hieroglyphics was legal for the business documents and Demotic was like a more complex cursive.
They made the first cursive script in 600 B.C. which it was starting too be used in everyday purposes. No one could understand some of the cursive writing and the regular writing until 2000 years after it was invented and in the 19 century. The first pen that the scientists found was made around 300B.C. the pen a sharpened reed. For 100s of years starting around the year 3100B.C. only priest used hieroglyphic writing. The ancient Egyptians made a system of writing called hieroglyphic, or picture writing. People who could write, read, and do math in the ancient time would become scribes, or people who write orders or events. Between 1550 and 1100 B.C less than one in one hundred adults in ancient Egypt could write or read.




Pyramid Building

The stones and blocks that made pyramids are 3000 pounds 1 in half tons. The royal people were the ones with all the power and lived in the huge pyramids that are like the president living in the white house. The Great Pyramid was built for King Khufu in 2550 B.C. which is the biggest pyramid of the history of pyramids. The Great Pyramid was built for King Khufu in 2550 B.C. which is the biggest pyramid of the history of pyramids.
The third pyramid was built for king Menkaura around 2490 B.C. Each pyramid that is huge and famous for there size they are heavier than one hundred thousand tons. The smallest pyramid of these three is only 218 feet high for the king Khafra. King Khafra had another pyramid built for him around 2520 B.C. A huge pyramid would have taken over 20 years to finish. Layers were made one at a time. The blocks were taken up a ramp. After every layer was finished the ramps were made higher and longer. Last a fine limestone was put in place.


Daily Life

They had kings and queens no presidents and governor the life was uncivilized and barley had rules but no laws. Before Egypt became a unified state they called it the Predynastic period and in Lower Egypt there was not a lot of evidence on it.
Around 4900 through 4250 B.C.E. the farmers lived in these type of circle oval looking huts next to and along the streets where they buried the dead very easy with no graves goods or offerings. In 3300 B.C.E they had jewelry and stones that were special but it said that is took a very long time for these type of things too develop around there homes and stores. They discovered things like blades used for cutting and flint blades probably properly used by stripping them across from each other to start there fires. There were court visitors that would settle agreements. They had people that could choose the crown that they would like too wear. There were people that had royal seats for the people that had great power. They had comfort at court where slaves would fan there owners. Most of the people that were arguing at court had fake beards and other things like that when they were sitting in there high throne. Woman got water and washed their cloths at the Nile River. The royal woman was often making offers to the gods or goddesses. Children or slaves were often not wearing cloths or they were in the nude. Ancient Egyptians used to wear some type of jewelry. In ancient Egypt everyone in the royal family wore wigs and other Egyptians.


Fun and Leisure

Boys and girls played with a lot of toys like, balls and dolls. The older people played senet, or a type of board game. The Egyptians had festivals and feasts. At the dances the men never danced with the woman. The boys and girls played outside when it was nice outside. The men would sometimes hunt for funs and not just small animas huge animals.They would fish they would go too the river in there spear time and try too catch water birds.They played leap frog and tug of war. For fun the pharaoh would hunt with a couple professionals they had different ways too hunt different animals they would lasso a hippo and stabb him to death they would hunt birds with bow and arrow like hunting weapons and only they brave had the courage too hunt the crocodiles. The rich children liked school a little bit because it gave them a great advantage for them to be a queen or a king when they were done with school.



Works cited

Mummies
Generi, Anita. The search for Tombs. Texas: Rain Tree Streck Vaughn, 1998.
Tanaka, Shelley. Secrets of Mummies. New York: Peter Bedrick Books, 1999.

Water Power
Crosher, Judith. Technology in the time of Ancient Egypt. New York: Raintree Streck Vaughn, 1998.
Burrell, Roy. First Ancient History. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.


Writing
Woods, Michael Mary. Ancient Communication. Minneapolis: Run stone Press, 2000
Moloney, Norah. Archaeology. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

Pyramid building
Millard, Anne. Pyramids. New York: King Fisher, 1996.
Putnam, James. Pyramids. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 1994.


Daily life
Marston, Elsa. The Ancient Egyptians. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1996.
Frank, Irene. Egyption Princess. Connecticut: Grolier Educational, 2001


Fun and Leisure
Hart, George. Ancient Egypt. San Francisco: Time Life Books, 1995.