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Egyptian Art and Architecture

Do Now Who is at the top of the social structure in Egypt? Why is this? Which Egyptian Pharaoh was a woman? Name one thing she accomplished during her time as a leader.

Objectives WWBAT illustrate & describe Egyptian architecture WWBAT to realize the cultural contributions of Egyptian art WWBAT explain how the Egyptian Afterlife impacted Egyptian art

Egyptian Temples Usually known as homes of the gods People would offer gifts Ask for help

Egyptian Architecture Pyramids Large tombs where past pharaohs are buried Pyramid of Giza- one of the most popular pyramids built

Facts: Did you know? The pyramid took about 10,000 people to build The pyramids used to be shinier with polished limestone There are about 135 pyramids found in Egypt It took about 2,300,000 blocks to build Height was about 280 ft

Why do you think it is a pyramid shape??

Obelisks Used as temple entrances Mimicked in architecture today such as Washington Monument in Washington DC

Washington Monument- built in honor of first US president- George Washington in mid 1800’s

Art Created to entertain dead in the afterlife Also to please gods Art covered temple walls tombs Pottery and papyrus