1/Why did King Tutankhamun change his name? How do you think his father reacted and why? Based on the meaning of his name, what might be your Egyptian name? If you were a king or queen, what would you name your royal child?

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1/Why did King Tutankhamun change his name? How do you think
his father reacted and why? Based on the meaning of his name,
what might be your Egyptian name? If you were a king or queen,
what would you name your royal child?
Ancient Egyptians sometimes called
their homeland Kemet, meaning "black
land." The term refers to the dark mud
from the Nile River. The land of Egypt
is mostly desert, but the rich soil
life-giving Nile allowed early settlers to
grow grain and other crops. The Nile is
the longest river in the world and runs
from south to north.
the
2/Tut became king when he was only about your age, or even
younger. From what you've read, what do you think his life was like?
How was it similar to and different from yours?
2 Along with many innovations in
architecture, science, medicine, and
mathematics, the Egyptians developed
a complex writing system comprising
hundreds of hieroglyphic signs that
remained in use for more than 3,000 years.
Try it: Ask a parent's permission to look
up "Egyptian hieroglyphic alphabet" on
the internet and try writing a message.
3/Why were royal tombs filled with artwork, treasure, and
everyday objects? Do you think all ancient Egyptians were buried
with objects? (Hint: Ancient Egyptians believed in life after death.)
4/More than 95 percent of ancient Egyptians (and modern Egyptians)
lived along the Nile River. Can you think of several good reasons for this?
3 The Great Pyramid at Giza is made from
more than 2 million stone blocks and
weighs at least 6 million tons-that's about
the weight of 18,309 Boeing 747 jets.
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Transcribed Image Text:INT NT EGYE TEST YOUR SMARTS! DID YOU KNOW? 1/Why did King Tutankhamun change his name? How do you think his father reacted and why? Based on the meaning of his name, what might be your Egyptian name? If you were a king or queen, what would you name your royal child? Ancient Egyptians sometimes called their homeland Kemet, meaning "black land." The term refers to the dark mud from the Nile River. The land of Egypt is mostly desert, but the rich soil life-giving Nile allowed early settlers to grow grain and other crops. The Nile is the longest river in the world and runs from south to north. the 2/Tut became king when he was only about your age, or even younger. From what you've read, what do you think his life was like? How was it similar to and different from yours? 2 Along with many innovations in architecture, science, medicine, and mathematics, the Egyptians developed a complex writing system comprising hundreds of hieroglyphic signs that remained in use for more than 3,000 years. Try it: Ask a parent's permission to look up "Egyptian hieroglyphic alphabet" on the internet and try writing a message. 3/Why were royal tombs filled with artwork, treasure, and everyday objects? Do you think all ancient Egyptians were buried with objects? (Hint: Ancient Egyptians believed in life after death.) 4/More than 95 percent of ancient Egyptians (and modern Egyptians) lived along the Nile River. Can you think of several good reasons for this? 3 The Great Pyramid at Giza is made from more than 2 million stone blocks and weighs at least 6 million tons-that's about the weight of 18,309 Boeing 747 jets. 0O01 100 Also available in the same series! TOO0 FACTS ABOUT TRHI WHITE AVAILABLE WHEREVER BOOKS ARE SOLD FACTS ABOUT BIBLE HOUSETACTS
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King Tutankhamun was the king of Egypt. He was the last ruler from the royal family to rule Egypt at the end of the eighteenth dynasty. The tomb of this king was finally found in 1922.

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