Ancient Egyptians How did they live? What do we know?

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Ancient Egyptians How did they live? What do we know?

People of the past Egypt is a hot country in north Africa. The people who lived there thousands of years ago are called ancient Egyptians. This picture shows a group of servants. Start again

Farmers Egyptian farmers grew fruit, vegetables and other plants on the banks of the Nile. Farmers kept some of the crops to eat, and took the rest to markets. Start again

At home Ancient Egyptian houses were made of dried mud and painted white. Houses had small windows to keep out the hot sun. Some people had a pool in their garden where they kept fish to eat. Start again

Kings of Egypt The pharaoh was the king of the Egyptians. He was the richest and most important person in the whole world. All pharaohs wore crowns. Some were decorated with gold and jewels. This is a painting of Ramses III. Start again

Hidden treasure The tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun was hidden for thousands of years. Inside there were rooms with glittering treasure. This big and heavy mask covered the face of Tutankhamun’s mummy. It is made of gold and thin strips of glass. Start again

Fun and games Egyptians loved sports and games, as well as music, dancing and parties. Men liked to have boating contests on the River Nile. This painting shows a man hunting with his family. He is standing on a boat and throwing a stick at birds. Start again

The End  Turnball, S.: Egyptians, Usborne 2006 Images from the web Voice P. C. Haller