Ancient Egypt for Kids is a free exhibition inviting children to unlock the mysteries of ancient Egypt through a series of ...
Around 3,500 years ago, ancient Egypt underwent a transformation. Thanks to the efforts of Thutmose III—sometimes called ...
The evidence garnered through settlement archaeology, taken in combination with scenes and artefacts from mortuary contexts, provide us with a picture of the idealised daily life of the ancient ...
The remains of a 3,500-year-old ancient Egyptian 'royal retreat' have been discovered by an Egyptian team at the Tel Habwa ...
ancient Egyptian inscription What's in a name ... more temples and erecting more obelisks and statues (and siring more children) than any other pharaoh. No fewer than 10 subsequent pharaohs ...
We also know that the Ancient Egyptians played many games in their spare time. Egyptian children played games such as leapfrog outside, and both adults and children played board games indoors.
If Egyptologists studied only massive stone monuments, gleaming golden sarcophagi, and brightly painted tomb walls, they would understand ancient Egypt ... “But people had children, so there ...
The ancient Egyptian texts also describe Nut as a ladder or as reaching out her arms to help guide the deceased up to the sky ...
Ancient Egypt (3300BC to 525BC) is where we first see the dawn of what, today, we call "medical care". The Egyptian civilization was the first great civilization on this planet. Egyptians thought ...
Two ancient Egyptian mummies have made an intrepid visit to Manchester ... oversaw the imaging procedure at the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. “Although these two mummies were X-rayed many ...
Draw and label Ancient Egyptian and a modern pop star. Compare the daily diet of an Egyptian with ours. Children can record all the food they have eaten over two days on a table and compare it to ...