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VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Museum Entrance Welcome to the Lobby Games and Entertainment Music and Instruments Sculptures and paintings Wonders of Egyptian Life

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Egyptian Games Cite Sources: Name: Wonders of Egyptian Life

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Ancient Egyptian Music and Instruments Cite Sources: Name: Wonders of Egyptian Life

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Sculptures and Paintings Cite Sources: Name: Wonders of Egyptian life

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Caitlin Lafleur: Games and Entertainment Kate Mallove: Music and Instruments Nugget Luzader: Sculptures and Paintings Wonders of Egyptian Life Back to Lobby

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Senet was a game that was often played This game was the first egyptian board game created Senet Back to Room 1

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Some of the games they played with the dice was snake and sheep They also played many other games with the dice Dice Back to Room 1

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Some of the other things they liked doing were listening to music, leap frog, and catch water birds One type of instrument they played was the flute Games Back to Room 1

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Very important part of religious worship in Egypt Some gods were specifically associated with music Hathor and Bes were two gods specifically associated with music Religious Back to Room 2

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Lots of instruments like ours today We do not know what Egyptian music sounded like Egyptians could not write down music Types of Music Back to Room 2

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Good chance at a skilled job Workers often sang and clapped to keep a good rhythm People would play music at religious festivals and parties Why people used music Insert Artifact Picture Here Ancient Egyptian Music and Instruments

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Egyptian art is about five thousand years old. Egyptian art was intended for human beings and nature. It provided company for the deceased in “other worlds.” Artists wanted to preserve everything of the present time as much as possible, some art today resembles what life was like back in ancient times. They followed one rule when doing any kind of art and that was to represent man, nature, and the environment When art began Back to Room 3

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Nobody Sculpted just for fun. Egyptians always had a purpose to what they did, like stories of wars or religious purposes. There were 3 types of sculpting back in Ancient times. One: They would chisel out the background so the pictures would look raised. Two: The pictures were chiseled out so they looked like they were sunken. Three: The most magnificent were the 3D sculptures. They were made in many shapes and sizes Some materials Egyptians used for building sculptures were: Limestone, alabaster, sandstone, copper, and granite. Depending on the material they were using to build their sculptures they had many different tools, but most were just stone that was harder than the stone they were actually cutting. Sculpting in Egypt Back to Room 3

VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Name of Museum Egyptians were organized and even Egyptian painting had strict rules. Before paintings were actually painted on walls or tablets it was well thought out. Sketched on a piece of papyrus paper, bye a master craftsman, they would add a grid-system of vertical and horizontal lines onto the papyrus. After the grid was finished on the paper the grid was sketched out on the wall as well so the Egyptians could just scale the small sketch to the actual size Brushes Egyptians used were mainly made out of reeds: the brushes had chewed up ends to make a soft side to dip in the paint. Another type of brush was bunched up plant fibers tied together Egyptians mixed paints with certain materials like: Charcoal and soot to make black, iron oxide to make yellow, and calcium compounds to make white. Painting in Egypt Back to Room 3