The New Childrens Encyclopedia

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ANCIENT EGYPT

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O Mural paintings: Images of the
deities meeting a pharaoh in the
afterlife were painted on the walls
of the pharaohs’ tombs.


O Many gods and goddesses: The
ancient Egyptians believed that each
of their deities had a particular role
to play in keeping Egypt successful.

O A living god: The first pharaohs were
thought to be a living version of the
god Horus—a hawk-headed god of the
sky that protected the pharaohs.

Anubis

WHO’S WHO?

OHatshepsut: (reign 1473-58 BCE) This
successful queen assumed the role of a
pharaoh in place of her young stepson.
OTutankhamun: (reign 1333- 23 BCE)
This boy pharaoh’s splendid tomb was
discovered in 1922.
ORameses II: (reign 1279-13 BCE)
His long reign was a period of peace
and prosperity in Egypt.
OCleopatra VII: (reign 51-30 BCE)
This last pharaoh of ancient Egypt
was known for her great beauty
and love affairs with the Romans
Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.

 GOLDEN MASK
The preserved body, or mummy,
of Tutankhamun was
discovered with a magnificent
golden face mask on its head.

EGYPTIAN GODS AND GODDESSES

Osiris

Egyptian social pyramid The pharaoh at the
top controlled all land, people, and possessions,
and the vizier, his most trusted adviser, oversaw all
the pharaoh’s plans. The peasants at the bottom
worked in the fields, producing the crops collected
as taxes to feed everyone, but during the flood
season joined the craftsmen, working on
building projects.

Isis

HISTORY AND POLITICS

Pharaoh

TAKE A LOOK: ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARTIFACTS

 ANKH Hieroglyphic
symbol meaning “life”
often shown being held
by gods and pharaohs.

 SCARAB DUNG BEETLE
Sacred symbol meaning “rebirth,”
relating to the god Khepri, who
pushed the Sun across the sky.

 PAPYRUS The inner
pith of this tall plant that
grew along the Nile was
used to make paper.

Historians have been able to discover much about the lives of ancient
Egyptians from the markings, possessions, and records found.

Vizier

Priests

Soldiers

Craftsmen

Nobles

Scribes

Peasants (about 80% of the population)
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