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Things you might want
to ho in ancient egyf1BY:REPORTERS CASEY WONG & K-\l I
SZE
Travel back and forth in time to
go meet King Tutankhamen,
Queen Hatshepsut, Queen
Cleopatra and Queen Nefertiti.
Become a detective and help
people find out who really killedKing Tutankhamen.
Take part in the yearlywork inthe fields of rich, black Nile mud.
Have a taste of the old days in
Egypt by making Papyrus.
Help hundreds ofEgyptians andparticipate in building the GreatPyramid of Giza in Cairo.
Have a relaxing cruise on thelongest river on earth, the Nile
river.
Remember, you are in the old
Egyptian days, why not learn tomake a Egyptian toy or artifact to
bring back and show you friends!
Learn how to do Egyptianmathematics and learn things
their way.
Look at all the wonderful
artifacts that the Egyptiansmade. By: ArchaeologistsJoshua C. and Jack
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This is a chart that shows
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mathematics.
This is a scarab
beetle artifact.
Egyptians thoughtof the scarab
beetle as a god.
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This is an artifact that the
Egyptians made of a cat. Cats
were thought of as goddesses.
So now after you know aboutwhat you are going to
experience, are you coming ornot? If you are, hurry up andbuy your tickets now at Travelagency B before you're too late!\\ e hope you will join us lor theexperience of your lifetime!What are you waiting for,call 1-800-123-4567 today andget a 40% off discount!
Adventures, fun, excitement,relaxation, and having the best lime
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Travel Agency B:Kate sze & Casey Wong (reporters)
Joshua C. & Jack Zhang
( archaeologists)Eric Lin (Historian)
Shahruz Ghaemi (Photographer)
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Tutankhaten, was renamedTutankhamen early in his life,he was the 12th Pharaoh of
the Eighteenth dynasn- ofEgypt. He ruled from 1334-1323 BC and he lived from
1341 BC- 1323 BC, duringthe period known as the NewKingdom.The Great Sphinx of Giza wasbuilt in the third millennium
BCE.
The ancient Egypt civilizationlasted for more than 3000
years and is divided into 8-9periods called kingdoms.King Tut's death still remainsa mystery. Some say he wasmurdered by his wifeAnkhesanamum, some say hedied of natural causes, andsome say he died of aninfected leg, who know?
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Get onboard a relaxing cruise
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Riding camels going tothe Great Pyramid!
Have an experience of the old times
by making your own papyrus.Explore KingTutankhamen's tombl
Do you see all the exciting thingsyou'll be missing if you don'tcome? So... WHAT ARE YOU
WAITING FOR?
Pictures taken by our group photographerShahrus Ghaemi.
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Trip Information
$350 per ticketBuy two tickets
get your third one free4-day breakfast included
The Old Cataract Hotel
Start Up
First day:8:00 Breakfast
8:30 Leave for Great Pyramid of Giza10:00 Travel inside the Great Pyramid
by yourself12:00 Meet outside the Pyramid
and head off for lunch
1:00 Come back to visit the three small
pyramids for Khufu's wives.3:00 Meet outside the Great Pyramid
and head off for dinner
6:00 Get an Egyptian dinner,specially prepared with American flavor
7:00 Head back to the Hotel
and wish you had a good first day!
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'fct^ -C, Information websites/books
****..?,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khufuhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_pyramid
http://ancientegypt.co.uk/pyramids/activity/main.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJWrlY1f-Bw& feature=channel_pagehttp:/Avww.youtube.com/watch?v=zEaRJ4w 1GKE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKSfXawBszA&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOjGRTREtnQ&feature=channel_page-http://www.youtube.comAvatch?v=-8yJDvDr00A&feature=channelhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExF5xTflwAA&feature=related
http://www.googIe.com'imgres?imgurl=http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/images/gal_04_dyn.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/great_dynasties_gallery_03.shtml&h=350&w=400&sz=24&tbnid=qa4ZKsof6ll IM::&tbnh=109&tbnw=l24&prev=/images%3Fq%3DPyramids%2Bof%2BGiza&hI=en&usg=_9F8dD8eETsKpe8Uzg7rCKIpAlq8=&sa=X&oi=image_result&resnum=5&ct=image&cd=lhttp://www.flickr.com/-photos'14456384@N07/2461575837/http://lisabrowncaveney.blogs.com/photoslondon_nov_2003/2decker_bus_286.JPGhttp://www.phouka.com. pharaoh'egypt'photos/hotels'pfriotelFromNile05_edited.jpgPYRAMIDS AND MUMMIES by: AnneBolton
http://www.guardians.nef1iawass/images/sphinx3.jpghttp://gaurawoyages.blogspot.eom/2008/07/inside-pyramids.html
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DarefcOwah.Come with us to see the
Giza Pyramids! This gives youand your family a great vacation
of four days-three nights.Bnf2&U:
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THIS TOUR INCLUDES MANY
OTHER EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITIES TO CET TOLEARN MORE ABOUT BQYPT.
luhat iQJll t/ou learn ontkktripback to Sgfl±?
Height, Area, and Weightof the Great Pyramid
Theheight of the Great Pyramid isabout 33 double deck buses stacked up.= 147 meters
The area of the Great Pyramid is about2.600 buses parked together. = 53.000meters
The weight of the Great Pyramid isabout 870,000 double deck busesweight added together. = over 6.5million tons.
Building the Great Pyramid
15 hundred men were used to build the
Great Pyramid.A ramp was used to carry limestoneblocks that weight tons up.Two hundred men were used to move
a 200-ton rock up the ramp.
The Giza PyramidsLife ofNacht
a builder of the Great PyramidNeed to leave the family to help theking.
Get what you need as long as youwork.
Will worked for 9 days and rested onthe 10.
They sacrifice there life for the king.They worked for 16 years to finishKing Khufu"s tomb.They never get to return home.If they had luck, they will live longenough to see the pyramid be finished.They knew that they finished therefather and grandfather's job
A map showing the inside of the Great Pyramid
Walls inside the pyramids are all covered withHieroglyphics
The Great Sphinx