Be an eyewitness to the unbelievable riches of the pharaoh's court and to everything Egyptian, from amazing jewels to tools,and from tovs to everlasting mummies.
THE PERIOD we normally think of as "ancient Egypt" is the time when Egypt was ruled by the pharaohs - after c. 3100 B.C. But who lived in Egypt before the pharaohs? In the early Stone Age people in Egypt lived on sites fairly high up on the land above the Nile from the Delta to Aswan. By about 5000 B.C., they had became farmers and began to grow wheat and barley, and to raise and domesticate cattle. They also built villages of mud huts in parts of the flood plain that seemed safe from the annual Nile flood. The farmers prospered and formed kingdoms. Recent excavation shows that by 3,500 B.C., some of them were already living in cities and had made the first steps in inventing writing. They have left behind objects such as magnificently carved ivories and slate palettes, as well as fine pots, often buried with their owners in brick-lined graves.
Egypt before the pharaohs
On the banks of the Nile
Famous pharaohs
The royal court
Preparing for the tomb
Everlasting bodies
Journey to the afterlife
The great pyramids
The Valley of the Kings
Gods and goddesses
Magic and medicine
Priests and temples
Sacred rituals
Scribes and scholars
Writing
Weapons of war
Sailing on the Nile
Buying and selling
An Egyptian carpenter
Hunting, fishing, and fowling
The Egyptians at home
Food and drink
Song and dance
Toys and games
From fabric to finery
All that glitters
Adorning the body
Animals of the Nile Valley
Egypt after the pharaohs
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The pharaohs
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