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Ancient Egypt

Egypt Core Establishing a civilization Culture and religion Geography Archaeology Anthropology Culture and religion Geography Physical Features Political Features History

Establishing a civilization Archaeology (from Greek: αρχαίος, archaios, combining form in Latin archae-, "ancient"; and λόγος, logos, "knowledge") is the study of human cultures through the recovery, documentation and analysis of material remains and environmental data, including architecture, artifacts, biofacts, human remains, and landscapes.

Archaeology SIMPLY PUT… To dig up old stuff, study it, and possibly have an adventure!

ARCHAEOLOGY VOCABULARY 1. An object made by humans 2. Style or process of building 3. Surrounding things like air, water, plants, organisms etc. 4. Behaviors and beliefs of a group 5. Remains of a building or city, often in disrepair or a state of decay Artifact Architecture Environment Culture Ruins

Anthropology Anthropology (from Greek: ἀνθρωπος, anthropos, "human being"; and λόγος, logos, "knowledge") is the study of humanity. Anthropology has origins in the natural sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences.

Anthropology Why people do what they do … CULTURE CUSTOMS HUMANITY

ANTHROPOLOGY VOCABULARY 1. Human nature; study of art, music 2. Repeated event; habit; the usual 3. Characteristic that is particular to a group of people, culture, or religion 4. Man who explored Utah 5. Woman who studied and wrote Coming of Age in Samoa Humanity Customs Ethnic Powell Mead

Ancient Egypt Timeline 5000 BC First evidence of people along the Nile Delta 4000 BC First signs of hierarchical civilization in Upper Egypt 3200 BC Hieroglyphics developed 3110 BC Menes joined Upper and Lower Egypt 3000 BC Capital at Memphis is founded 2600 BC Great Pyramids at Giza built and Papyrus used 1325 BC Tutankhamen the Boy Prince 500 BC Persian occupation 300 BC Greek invasion; Alexandria; Ptolemaic rule 30 BC Roman occupation; Cleopatra and Mark Anthony