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Ancient Egypt

The Franklin Institute and the City of Brotherly Love Welcome King Tut!. Ancient Egypt . By: Maura Gillies. What’s inside?. Geography. Pyramid. Trades. Time. Writing. Gods and Goddesses. Mummification. Pharaohs. Egyptian Life. Choose Me!. Further Develop. Geography.

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Ancient Egypt

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  1. The Franklin Institute and the City of Brotherly Love Welcome King Tut! Ancient Egypt By: Maura Gillies

  2. What’s inside? Geography Pyramid Trades Time Writing Gods and Goddesses Mummification Pharaohs Egyptian Life Choose Me!

  3. Further Develop Geography

  4. Further Develop Pyramids

  5. Egyptian Life

  6. The Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses. Gods and Goddesses Aten Ma’at Creation Story Amun Shu Geb Gods And Goddesses Quiz

  7. Creation Story At first there was nothing, but the dark waters of chaos. How was the world Created? And How did the gods come about? Ben-Ben Hill Rose out of the water. God of sky, Nut, became a canopy for the god of earth, Geb On the hill stood the first god, Atum. Gods and Goddesses

  8. Amun “King of the Gods” Appearance: Man with a ram head wearing an orchard plum hat AmunAmun was important throughout the history of ancient Egypt. However, when Amun was combined with the sun god Ra he was even more powerful. He was then called Amun-Ra. Gods and Goddesses

  9. Appearance: A sun disk with rays which end in hands Atenwas a form of the sun god Ra. Aten Gods and Goddesses

  10. Appearance: Man lying down below the arch of the sky goddess Nut Man with a goose on his head “God of Earth” Gebwas the husband and brother of the sky goddess Nut. He was also the father of Osiris, Isis, Nepthys and Seth. The ancient Egyptians believed that earthquakes were Geb's laughter. Geb Gods and Goddesses

  11. Appearance:Woman with a feather on her head Daughter of the sun god Ra. She was associated with the balance of things on earth. Ma’at “Goddess of truth, justice and harmony” Gods and Goddesses

  12. 'He Who Rises Up'   Appearance: Man wearing a headdress with feathers Shuwas the god of the air. Shuheld up the figure of Nut so that the earth and the sky were separated. SHu Gods and Goddesses

  13. Further Develop Mummification

  14. Further Develop Pharaohs

  15. Further Develop Time

  16. Further Develop Trades

  17. Further Develop Writing

  18. Question 3 Gods And Goddesses Quiz Question 1 Question 2

  19. Who is the King of the gods? Amun Geb Aten

  20. The Egyptians believed that earthquakes were……? Ma’at bowling Geb’s Laughter The gods fighting

  21. What was the name of the first hill that rose out of the water in the creation story? George-George Bill-Bill Ben-Ben

  22. Correct!!!!! Back to Quiz Questions Finished Quiz

  23. WRONG!!!! Go Back and Visit the Slides and Try Again! Back to Question 3 Back to Question 1 Back to Question 2

  24. Thanks for visiting the Franklin Institute!! Hope to see you again soon!

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