The Ancient Egyptians In what ways do we investigate and explore the past?

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The Ancient Egyptians In what ways do we investigate and explore the past?

Some of the ways we learn about the past Explore Primary sources eg tombs, hieroglyphics,The Pyramids and ruined castles. Explore Secondary sources eg books, diaires and photographs.

Who helps us find these sources? Archaeologists Historians Explorers

What clues can we find about life in Ancient Egypt from this Artefact What do we know ? What can we deduce? What do we still need to find out?

As historical detectives here is your task In pairs choose one of the artefacts on your table Carefully examine and deconstruct it using the questions on your worksheet Try to use your knowledge from all the work weve done on the Ancient Egyptians. Use all the historical clues available to you.