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Exploring Ancient Egypt: Hatshepsut, Writing, Women's Rights, and Pharaohs' Power

This exploration of Ancient Egypt covers key aspects of its history, focusing on Queen Hatshepsut, known for her remarkable reign and significant achievements. It delves into the Egyptian writing system, hieroglyphs, made of symbols that conveyed complex ideas, and examines the materials used for writing, such as papyrus. Furthermore, it highlights the legal rights afforded to women in ancient Egypt and discusses the immense power wielded by pharaohs, including the symbolism of the double crown.

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Exploring Ancient Egypt: Hatshepsut, Writing, Women's Rights, and Pharaohs' Power

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  1. 1. Queen Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh. What two things was she know for doing during her time as pharaoh? (10 points- each thing is worth 5 points) 2. Egypt had their own writing system. What was it called? What was it made up of? What did the Egyptians make that was durable and easy to write on? (15 points- 5 points for each question) Review

  2. 3. Egyptians were the first one to allow women rights. Name two of the three legal rights the women had. ( 10 points- 5 points for each right) 4. Why did the pharaohs have so much power? What was the purpose of wearing the double crown? (10 points- 5 points for each question) Review

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