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By Alba Romero

By Alba Romero. Who were the Egyptians? Pyramids. Mummification, Gods and Beliefs. Hieroglyphs

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By Alba Romero

Who were the Egyptians?

Pyramids.

Mummification, Gods and Beliefs.

Hieroglyphs.

The Egyptians were an ancient people.

They lived in Egypt around 5000 years ago.

In the begining they were many city-states. These cities were united to form Egypt country.

The Egyptians lived along the Nile river.

They were the most powerfull civilization in this time. In 332 BC Alexander the Great conquered Egypt.

Who were the Egyptians?

 The Egyptians were important as astronomers, doctors, mathematicians and architects.

The most known monuments are Pyramids.

For Egyptians, it was very important the respect to died.

When a Pharaoh died, they built a big pyramid as tomb.

The most famous was the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Many cultures have used mummification when people died, Egyptians too.

When a person died, the mummy-maker treated the body with oils and resins with different costs.

Egyptians believed in many gods. The Pharaohs were considered gods.

Many gods were represented as animals.

The Hieroglyphs are the forgotten script of the Egyptian civilization.

They used these symbols for inscriptions on the walls of monuments.

In 1799, French soldiers encountered The Rosetta Stone.

In this stone the text was wrote in three languages: Greek, Demotic and Hieroglyphics.

 

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