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Museum Entrance

It's Past Happening Museum. Artifact 22. Museum Entrance. Artifact 23. Back Wall Artifact. Chinese River. Egypt. Indus River Valley. Mesopotamia. S treamFam. Curator’s Offices. Curator’s Office. Sabrina Larson, Madeleine Pellegrin, Ashlyn Bunch.

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Museum Entrance

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  1. It's Past Happening Museum Artifact 22 Museum Entrance Artifact 23 Back Wall Artifact Chinese River Egypt Indus River Valley Mesopotamia StreamFam Curator’s Offices

  2. Curator’s Office Sabrina Larson, Madeleine Pellegrin, Ashlyn Bunch We are the funniest most sarcastic people you will ever meet. We are very out-going. We are athletic. We run the show and we hope you enjoythe slideshow! Return to Entry Note: Virtual museums were first introduced by educators at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham, Pennsylvania. This template was designed by Dr. Christy Keeler. View the Educational Virtual Museums website for more information on this instructional technique.

  3. Mesopotamia Room Room 1 Artifact 1 Artifact 4 Return to Entry

  4. Egypt Room 2 Artifact 6 Artifact 5 Artifact 8 Artifact 7 Return to Entry

  5. Greece Room 3 Artifact 10 Artifact 11 Artifact 9 Artifact 12 Return to Entry

  6. Indus River Valley Room 4 Artifact 14 Artifact 13 Artifact 16 Artifact 15 Return to Entry

  7. StreamFam Room 5 Artifact 18 Artifact 17 Artifact 20 Artifact 19 Artifact 21 Return to Entry

  8. Rome Room 5 Artifact 18 Artifact 17 Artifact 20 Artifact 19 Return to Entry

  9. [Room 5] Room Room 5 Artifact 18 Artifact 17 Artifact 20 Artifact 19 Return to Entry

  10. Record Keeping The slabs were made of clay and pressed into squares. Symbols were carved into the clay using reeds. Straight lines and holes were used because curved lines were difficult to make. "Mesopotamia: The Invention of Writing." The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Web. 30 Sept. 2011. Return to Exhibit

  11. Irrigational Farming The  River was a key to the Mesopotamian irrigation in farming. The crops received annual flooding that left behind silt that allowed the plants to thrive. To drag the irrigation out farther from the Nile they dug out trenches and pipes to spread the water to the farther crops. This was their way of farming that constantly watered their crops. "Irragation System, ancient -Damn,Building ,River, Important, Salt,System,source.'Water:scientist and issues .Wed.1 Oct .2011. Return to Exhibit

  12. The Wheel Most likely created during 3500 B.C. in Mesopotamia. The wheel was used to transport chariots for priest and high people in religion. Cultural diffusion did not reach the south America until the Europeans made contact with them   Berkeley Energy and Sustainable Technologies Laboratory | Berkeley Expert Systems Technology Laboratory |. Web. 30 Sept. 2011 Return to Exhibit

  13. The City Mesopotamia was one of the first city ever established. Mesopotamia mean "land between two rivers" located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. "Mesopotamia: First Cities." The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Web. 10 Return to Exhibit

  14. The Map The Mesopotamian layout is between two rivers Ancient Mesopotamia was located in a piece of The Fertile Crescent. It covered an area about 300 miles long and about 150 miles wide. Ancient Mesopotamia for Kids - Sumer, Babylon, Assyria. Web. 11 Oct. 2011. Return to Exhibit

  15. The Ankh Symbol The Ankh symbol's origin has distinctly religious connections, but it is not considered to be a religious symbol. It's symbol means "life". There are many theories to were this symbol came from. One was that it became associated with the afterlife, and the shroud of a mummy. It is also believed that the gods and pharaohs wore it on special occasions. The ankh symbol is one of the oldest symbols of mankind. "The Top Twenty Non-Religious Symbols." Everything Curious. Web. 30 Sept. 2011. Return to Exhibit

  16. Sundial The sundial is practically there ancient time clock. It was a circle with numbers all around it with a little stick thing in the middle. When the sticks shadow is on one of the numbers that is what time it was. 1st zone: The beginning of timekeeping|The Evolution of Time|Special site for SEIKO’s 130th Anniversary|SEIKO HOLDINGS CORPORATION." 06 Oct. 2011 Return to Exhibit

  17. Slaves If a pharaoh or any other powerful person wanted anything done, a slave was the one to do it. It was very common to see them carrying the big massive weights in order to build the pyramids. Return to Exhibit

  18. Complex Institution  Greece was broken into states that were mainly governed by aristocrats, groups of rich landowners .Greece was only ruled by a few of the aristocrats. Ancient Greece was polytheistic ,meaning they believe in the worship of man gods. Linked citation goes here Return to Exhibit

  19. Greek Record Keeping Like in Mesopotamia Greece also used clay tablets to keep track of important information. "History of Libraries." Dead But Dreaming. Web. 11 Oct. 2011. <http://deadbutdreaming.net/history/sumeria.html> Return to Exhibit

  20. Hieroglyphics Hieroglyphics emerged from artistic traditions of Egypt. They represent real and illusional elements. ""Egyptian Hieroglyphics" - Photo of Wichita, Kansas by Taylor252 - IgoUgo." Travel Photos and Pictures - IgoUgo. Web. 11 Oct. 2011. Return to Exhibit

  21. Polytheism Polytheism is the belief in many gods. Mesopotamian people left behind statues of different Gods proving their worship of different Gods. Ancient Mesopotamia for Kids - Sumer, Babylon, Assyria. Web. 11 Oct. 2011. Return to Exhibit

  22. Nekhenand Geography  Nekhen is one of the largest Predynastic sites in ancient Egypt. It is also the capital of upper Egypt. In ancient Egypt the black land was the only soil the Egyptians used to grow crops on due to the thick rich silt deposited there every year after the Nile river flooded. "Map of Ancient Egypt." Original Contemporary Art :: Karen's Whimsy. Web. 11 Oct. 2011. Return to Exhibit

  23. Indus River Valley specialization  Only free men who spoke Greek could compete in any of the games. All games had to be played in the Olympia. One sport they played was chariot racing. They had both two horse and four horse chariot racing. "the rise of civilizations."angeefire:welcometo angelfire .N.P,n.d.web.15.sept.2011.<http:??www.anglefire.com?caz?kushana?civilization.html> Return to Exhibit

  24. Ancient Greece Specialization  Only free men who spoke Greek could compete in any of the games. All games had to be played in the Olympia. One sport they played was chariot racing. They had both two horse and four horse chariot racing. Chariot Racing - Ancient Olympics Athens Greece." Greece-Athens.com - The Guide To Athens City, Greece. Web. 11 Oct. 2011. Return to Exhibit

  25. Ancient Rome Specialization Like Greece Rome also had Olympics. One of the games they played was a pentathlon, which consist of five different events: running, jumping, wrestling, discus throwing, and javelin throwing. "Ancient Olympic Games - The Individual Events of the Ancient Olympics." Ancient / Classical History - Ancient Greece & Rome & Classics Research Guide. Web. 11 Oct. 2011. Return to Exhibit

  26. Greek Technology Medicine in ancient Greece was based largely on religious beliefs. This developed old theories and introduced several treatment.But also include herbal medicine spices and home remedies.  "Ancient Greek Medicine - History for Kids!" Kidipede - History for Kids - Homework Help for Middle School Social Studies. Web. 11 Oct. 2011. Return to Exhibit

  27. Chinese River Valley Map The Yangzi river is China's longest river and the third largest in the world. Linked citation goes here Return to Exhibit

  28. Artifact 19 Text goes here. Linked citation goes here Return to Exhibit

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  30. Religion Everyone is a streamliner.If there are not a streamliner than they cant live here. Return to Exhibit

  31. Our Record Keeping They put on a head set and it records everything they did then they would stick a chip in the head set it would take the information from the head set and load it into the chip. They then will put the chip into a projector and they can watch their deepest thoughts. Linked citation goes here Return to Entrance

  32. Artifact 23 Text goes here. Linked citation goes here Return to Entrance

  33. StreamFam Maps Our utopia looks very similar to American but has a designated place for warm weather. This is were planes travel mainly to prevent frost on the flight controls. Linked citation goes here Return to Entrance

  34. StreamFam Specialization Everyone has a job. There is no discrimination against people women or men black or white. In this utopia we have no food stamps of well fair.You either work or try your hardest to survive because we are not paying g for you! Linked citation goes here Return to Entrance

  35. Greek Specialization Greek people specialized in building great temples and statues. Linked citation goes here Return to Entrance

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  44. Back Wall Artifact Text goes here. Linked citation goes here Return to Exhibit

  45. Curator’s Office Curator’s Name Describe yourself here. Place your picture here. Contact me at [Your linked email address] Return to Entry Note: Virtual museums were first introduced by educators at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham, Pennsylvania. This template was designed by Dr. Christy Keeler. View the Educational Virtual Museums website for more information on this instructional technique.

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