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Subjects
Fine Arts
--Visual Arts
History
--World History
Grade
9-12
Brief Description
Students make a decorative mummy and jewelry inspired by ancient Egypt.
Objectives
Students will
Keywords
Egypt, ancient, mummy, jewelry, civilization, craft, art
Lesson Plan
Egyptology is the study of Ancient Egypt and Egyptian antiquities, and is a regional and thematic branch of the larger disciplines of Ancient History and Archaeology. A practitioner of the discipline is an Egyptologist, though Egyptology is not exclusive to such practitioners.
Many Egyptian temples are still standing today. Some are in ruin from wear and tear, while others have been lost entirely. The Egyptian structures are among the largest man-made constructions ever conceived. They constitute one of the most potent and enduring symbols of Ancient Egyptian civilization.
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Lesson Plan Source
Cre8time, through partnership with EducationWorld
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