Presents little-known facts about ancient Egypt, including discussion of pharaohs, health and medicine, geography and climate, the afterlife, pyramids, and the civilization's downfall.
"This title explores and explains how the Great Pyramid of Giza was built. The pyramid's construction is described in terms of the engineering process"--Provided by publisher.
Answers questions about how people lived and worked in ancient Egypt, covering religious beliefs and practices, mummies, food, clothing, makeup, leisure time, and pets.
Describes what daily life was like for the ancient Egyptians, with information on what foods were popular, how children were educated, which jobs people did, and much more.
Includes more than 1,500 entries that provide information on the history, religion, art, military forces, culture, and society of Egypt during the period from around 3000 B.C. to the fall of the New Kingdom in 1070 B.C.
The wonders left behind by the ancient Egyptians are some of the most astounding artifacts in the world. People travel thousands of miles for a glimpse of Egypts Great Sphinx and the pyramids and they flock to nearby museums to see mummies and burial masks. Readers are transported back to the distant past without leaving their seats as they learn about many fascinating features of ancient Egyptian culture. Each chapter includes a simple craft relating to the discussion. Reed boats, scarab necklaces, and miniature pyramids are just some of the projects that can be completed with a few simple materials. These fun step-by-step activities will provide readers with a tangible link to some of the most essential concepts of Egyptian history.