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A kid's life in ancient Egypt

Explores how children lived in ancient Egypt.
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A orillas del Nilo en tiempos de los faraones

Describes, in text and illustrations, various aspects of day-to-day life in ancient Egypt.
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Ancient Egypt

While telling about her life in ancient Egypt, nine-year-old Hunefer includes information about families, homes, food, clothing, fun and games, travel, beliefs, and burial practices.
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On the banks of the Pharaoh's Nile

Describes, in text and illustrations, various aspects of day-to-day life in ancient Egypt.

Everything ancient Egypt

Explores various aspects of life in ancient Egypt, discussing pharaohs, beliefs about death and the afterlife, and other related topics, and including photographs and activities.

Everyday life in ancient Egypt

Describes, in graphic-novel format, life in ancient Egypt for the designers of the pyramids, the workers who built them, and their families.

Egyptian treasures

Provides information about ancient Egypt, how and where it grew, and what can be learned from the civilization's artifacts.

A kid's life in ancient Egypt

Explores the lives of children in ancient Egypt, describing how they were educated, what work they were responsible for, and what they did for fun.

Life in ancient Egypt

More than five thousand years ago the Egyptians established the world s first nation state on the banks of the fertile Nile River whose waters they used for irrigating crops bathing and transporting goods. This comprehensive look at the Egyptians daily lives covers their houses family relationships and duties food and dining customs social status and roles marriage customs health and personal grooming education occupations and crafts leisure activities religious beliefs and rituals and much more.

Ancient Egypt

Photographs, illustrations, and facts describe ancient Egypt.

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