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The Ancient Egyptians and Their Neighbors

by Marian Broida, Gary Beckman
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Want to speak Hittite? Hold out a glass and ask for "wa-tar." This unique activity book for children ages nine and up shows what life was like among the Nubians, Mesopotamians, Hittites, and their neighbors the Egyptians from around 3100 B.C., when Upper and Lower Egypt became one kingdom, to the death of Queen Cleopatra under the Romans, in 30 B.C. Projects such as building a Nubian irrigation machine, creating a Mesopotamian cylinder seal out of clay, making kilts like those worn by Egyptian boys and men, and writing in Hittite cuneiform help young readers to connect with these ancient cultures and see how profoundly they have influenced our own.

Uses activities and handicraft projects to reinforce information about the clothing, architecture, writing, work, food, and religion of the Egyptians, Mesopotamians, Nubians, and Hittites who lived in the Near East in ancient times.

Synopsis

Want to speak Hittite? Hold out a glass and ask for "wa-tar." This unique activity book for children ages nine and up shows what life was like among the Nubians, Mesopotamians, Hittites, and their neighbors the Egyptians from around 3100 B.C., when Upper and Lower Egypt became one kingdom, to the death of Queen Cleopatra under the Romans, in 30 B.C. Projects such as building a Nubian irrigation machine, creating a Mesopotamian cylinder seal out of clay, making kilts like those worn by Egyptian boys and men, and writing in Hittite cuneiform help young readers to connect with these ancient cultures and see how profoundly they have influenced our own.

Archaeology Odyssey

This clever activity guide blows the dust off the distant past by encouraging children to create their very own versions of the clothing, food and ceremonial objects that were part and parcel of everyday life in the ancient world

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Archaeology Odyssey

This clever activity guide blows the dust off the distant past by encouraging children to create their very own versions of the clothing, food and ceremonial objects that were part and parcel of everyday life in the ancient world

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1999
Publisher
Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781556523601

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