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The Asclepion: Medicine in Ancient Egypt
Technical but fascinating Classics Technology Center site gives evidence from papyri, art, and burial remains about the medical abilities and advancements of ancient Egypt. Includes reports of polio and tuberculosis.
Andre Dollinger
Ancient Egypt: Medicine
Details many medical innovations practiced by ancient Egyptians. Includes information on the art of the healers, as well as how common diseases and illnesses were treated.
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Parker Middle School: Relief Sculpture
This resource presents a general history and links to everything about relief sculpture. There are image examples and links to Greek, Ancient Roman, Egyptian and Chinese sites.
Countries and Their Cultures
Countries and Their Cultures: Nubians
The Nubians are a non-Arab Muslim population who lived in the geographical region known as Nubia in southern Egypt and northern Sudan. Aswan High Dam Lake forced relocation for 120,000 beginning in 1964. Among the Egyptian Nubians this...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: The Rosetta Stone
The Rosetta Stone is one of the most important objects in the British Museum as it holds the key to understanding Egyptian hieroglyphs-a script made up of small pictures that was used originally in ancient Egypt for religious texts....
Utah State University
Utah State University: Akhenaten and Monotheism
A study of Akhenaten, his reign and his association with monotheism. Art and iconography of the period are also discussed.
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St. Petersburg Times: Splendors of Ancient Egypt
This virtual exhibition displays a selection of artifacts from the rule of the Pharaohs, and articles about life in Ancient Egypt, including geography, daily life, religion, art and architecture. Some links may no longer load, but there...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: A Bottle and a Toy: Objects From Daily Life
The wall paintings from Nebamun's tomb-chapel show an idealized vision of daily ancient Egyptian life. Much less is known about the lives of the majority of society. The study of human remains in poor cemeteries is often the only way of...
John F. Kennedy Center
The Kennedy Center: Myths, Legends, & Folktales: Collection
Greek and Egyptian mythology, the story of the Lion King, and the legend of King Arthus are just some of the ways these resources explore the different cultural interpretations of heroes. Then learn the stories of Cinderella, as well as...
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Egyptian Headwear
[Free Registration/Login Required] A flipchart on the creation of a piece of headwear in the style of Ancient Egypt that will fit the wearer and be fit for purpose.
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Museum of Reconstructions: Palm Columns
View a reconstruction of a painted palm column commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art for an exhibition about Egyptian art. An excellent visual representation that allows learners to examine the details of this characteristic...
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Eternal Egypt: Statue of Winged Female Sphinx
This statue of a winged female sphinx has a clear mixture of Greek and Egyptian art styles. Egyptian winged sphinxes had their wings flat against their backs, but this one's wings extend backward.
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Eternal Egypt: Model of a Cow
This wooden model of a standing cow is carved from a single piece of wood. Individual models of cows are not very common in ancient Egyptian art, so this cow may have been part of a butchery or cattle-counting scene.
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Eternal Egypt: Amenhotep the Third
Amenhotep the Third was father to King Akhenaten and married a non-royal woman named Tiye, who had great influence on her husband. During his long peaceful reign, Egyptian art reached its highest glory. Some of Egypt's most spectacular...
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Eternal Egypt: Statue of Hor, Priest of Thoth
This life-size statue depicts Hor, a priest of Thoth, wearing a Persian-style tunic. It shows the strong influence of Egyptian art during the Roman Period.
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Web Gallery of Art: Egyptian Woman With Naos
An image of "Egyptian Woman with Naos", created by Clodion in 1780 (Terracotta, 48 x 22 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Egyptian Temple
An image of "Egyptian Temple", created by Charles-Gabriel Gleyre in 1840 (Oil on canvas, 36 x 49 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Mantel Clock
An image of "Mantel clock", created by Etienne Martincourtz (Gilt and patinated bronze, on Egyptian porphyry, height 64 cm).
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Assyrian Ornament
The purely conventional ornaments - the rosette, guilloche, and lotus-flower, and probably also the palmette - were derived from Egyptian originals. They were treated, however, in a quite new spirit and adapted to the special materials...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: George M. Ebers
(1837-1898) German author who studied Early Egyptian life and wrote many books such as Egypt and the Books of Moses, An Egyptian Princess and Uarda
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Amenophis Iii
Sometimes known as Amenhotep III. Ninth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Egyptian dynasty.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Celebrities of Ancient Egypt
Ten notable ancient Egyptian rulers, including Ramses III, Seti I, Gemahlin Amenophis III, Ptolemaeus Euergetes II, Nefertari, Arsinoe II Philadelphus, Aethopian, Cleopatra II, and Mutemua XVII.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Chariot Wheel
A wheel from an Ancient Egyptian chariot.
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