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Ancient Egypt ASPIRE - Coggle Diagram
Ancient Egypt ASPIRE
Religion
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Mummification
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It was a spiritual twin of an individual, like a soul
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During the process, the Priest would read The Book of the Dead
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Creation Myth
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Osiris, Isis, Seth, and Nephthys
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The Earth was covered with dark, chaotic waters called nun
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Osiris
Osiris's brother, Seth, was jealous of Osiris's achievements
Seth killed Osiris, cut his body up, and threw the pieces into the Nile
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Anubis, Ra, and Thoth brought hum back to life to rule the underworld
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Horus, the son of Osiris and Isis, got revenge for Osiris
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Osiris was the symbol of life, death, and resurrection
He was associated with corn, green, and the regeneration that followed the Nile flood
Horus
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When Horus was old enough, he killed Seth
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Seth
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Wind, rain, lightning, thunder, and storms
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Social Structure
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The Middle Class
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Craftspersons made and sold jewelry, pottery, papyrus products, tools, and other stuff
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Soldiers supervised the peasants, farmers, and slaves
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Economy
Agriculture
As well as lettuce, beans, onions, figs, dates, grapes, melons, and cucumbers
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Trade
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Goods were exported to and from countries around the Mediterranean, Aegean, and the Red Sea
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Silver, iron, cedar logs, and horses were imported from levant
Craft products are like pottery, clothes, etc.
Ivory, copper, cattle, leopard skins, and spices were imported from Nubia
Workers were paid in wheat, barley, and occasionally, in craft products.
Gold and others minerals, wheat, barley, and papyrus sheets were the main exports from Egypt
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They got frankincense, trees, elephant tusks, ebony, gold, spices, and foreign animals
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Ideas, Inventions, Culture
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Egyptian Math
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100,000=drawing of one frog
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1,000,000=figure of a god with raised arms
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Building the Pyramids
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About 20,000 to 30,000 workers to 80 years building the pyramids of Giza
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Politics
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Prominent Pharaohs
Hatshepsut-Ruled for 20 years, expanded trade relations and build temples, mysteriously disappeared, and might have been murdered by her own nephew
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King Tut-Pharaoh at nine years old, 18 when he died, not e a lot of time build Tut's tomb, his tomb was very small
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Rameses II-One of the greatest Pharaohs, referred to as "Rameses the Great", had power for over 70 years, siring over 100 children and a dozen wives,
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