To find a book about ancient Egypt in a library, start by checking the library's online catalog or database, using keywords like "ancient Egypt" or "Egyptian history." You can also explore the relevant sections in the library, such as the history or Archaeology sections, typically classified under the Dewey Decimal System or Library of Congress classification. If needed, ask a librarian for assistance in locating resources or recommendations on the topic.
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There are many things that pertain to Ancient Egypt. Among these are pyramids, mummies, pharaohs and Hieroglyphs. Many other things pertain to the country, and are easy enough to find in any Ancient Egypt book.
Funerals were held in ancient Egypt, the deceased body would first be embalmed by an embalmer who wears a mask of Anubis, the god of the dead and embalment. Hymns were spoken and incense was burned, after the body was mummified, it was placed in the coffin with the 'Book of the Dead', which would ensure the spirit would reach the next life. The more important people had larger funerals, such as Pharaohs, et cetera.
The book "Description de l'Égypte," published in the early 19th century, provided valuable insights into ancient Egypt, but prior to that, the works of ancient historians like Herodotus and later, the writings of scholars such as Jean-François Champollion, who deciphered hieroglyphs, were crucial in understanding Egypt's history and culture. Herodotus, often called the "Father of History," documented Egyptian customs and society in the 5th century BCE, laying foundational knowledge about ancient Egypt that influenced later studies.
You could look it up online (type something like 'everyday life in Egypt' into the search engine) or go to a museum or find a book at the library about ancient Egypt and read it.
Most likely. Egypt is most known for it's ancient history. Modern Egypt isn't exactly a global-powerhouse.
Library usually preserve such items in a cataloged book or ancient atlas. If one were to visit Egypt himself, certain research sites may offer old maps for free or at a small fee.
yes i know because i read it from my library book I'm in yr 4 and 8 yrs old
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It is a book called the Book of the Dead.
Pharaohs, the rulers of Ancient Egypt, were very powerful and I don't think it was custom for the people to disagree with them. You would have to go to a Historian or a History book to find out more about the political status of Ancient Egypt. If you're researching life in Ancient Egypt, you may find this site useful... it has lots of info on Ancient Egypt (click on "Ancient Egypt" on the left to go to the home page). http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/pharaoh/home.html
You can find a picture of the Egyptian double crown in almost any book on ancient Egypt. There is probably one in your local public library or school library.
You can look in an encyclopedia, on the internet, in a book about egypt. You can go to the library and ask for books about Egypt. You can even go visit there.
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'Ancient Egypt for Kids' is the name used for many online courses and sources of information. If there ever was a book by that name, information on it is not available. Usborne books provides a wide range of books on Egypt for children.