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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Interesting Egyptian Artifacts!






To many history buffs and scientists, nothing says artifacts and history better than the study of the Ancient Egyptians.



Ancient Egyptians were an incredibly advanced civilization that left behind amazing artifacts that we still study thousands



of years later. They developed different tools and methods for doing things that we still use in our everyday society



thousands of years later. That is one of the reasons why they still fascinate us.





Another reason the Egyptians fascinate us is because they left behind so many different types of interesting artifacts that



we stare at in wonder today. The pyramids, the Sphinx and mummified tombs are examples of that and we still study to this



day.





Other examples of interesting Egyptian artifacts include devices that look oddly like modern day airplanes, tools and



mechanisms that look similar to what we use today and jewels that rival anything we can create in this day in age.



However, people continue to be infactuated with in the interesting Ancient Egyptians because they mystify us so much. We



do not understand why they did what they did and we have spent years trying to figure it out.We will most likely never



figure out why or how they knew what to do but we will continue to study the artifacts they left behind in an attempt to



understand a little big about their culture and background.





If you are a true history and artifact buff, your dream vacation would be visit the pyramids in Egypt and seeing these



things up close and personal for yourself. It would be like a religious experience and be unlike anything you could



expect or hope to see back here in the United States.





Or, if it interests you that much, you can go to school to learn more about the Ancient Egyptians and their artifacts that



they left behind. That way you can spend your days studying that civilization and hopefully give the world more ideas and



insight into the past.





The study of ancient civilizations is interesting and fun to do. You learn a little bit about the ancient past and feel



somewhat connect to it when looking at the artifacts from the time period. It helps you understand how we have evolved over



the past several thousand years and can make you wonder how we will continue to evolve as time goes on. What do you think



people will say about us in a million years? Will they be as interested in us as we are with the Ancient Egyptians? Who



knows, but my best guess is more than likely, yes.





Just think of what it would be like if people see our computers, cell phone and cars and wonder exactly what we were



thinking when these were developed and why we decided to leave these for future generations to study. Funny thought, isn’t



it? I bet the Ancient Egyptians would feel the same way if they were alive today to see how interested we are in them.


Monday, October 14, 2013

Ancient Egyptian Artifacts




Many famous archeological excavations have happened in Egypt, and the artifacts recovered from these digs are some of the



best known in the world. Egypt had a thriving civilization long before many countries even existed. This civilization



produced some of the best-known buildings, sculptures, and art found in the world.





Three of the most recognized artifacts from Ancient Egypt are the Great Pyramids. The Great Pyramids are located in Giza.



Three successive rulers during the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt had these impressive structures created. The rulers, Khufu,



Chefron, and Mycerinus wanted magnificent tombs built to hold their remains when they died.





These pyramids contained amazing artifacts that reflected the very best that the Egyptian society produced at the time.



Not only were precious works of art included in the tombs, other artifacts such as furniture and jewelry were sealed within



the pyramids. In fact, sadly servants were also often sealed within the pyramids, supposedly to aid the rulers in the



afterlife.





No discussion of Ancient Egyptian artifacts would be complete without mentioning the famous King Tut. King Tutankhamen was



only a child when he came to power in 1361 B.C. One theory is that he was assassinated as a teen since he died from a head



wound, although no one knows for certain what happened. In 1922, the tomb of King "Tut" was discovered by Howard Carter, a



British archeologist. The tomb of King Tutankhamen contained many priceless artifacts, including jewelry, furniture, and a



famous gold mask.





Another Ancient Egyptian artifact still standing today is the Great Sphinx. Connected to King Chephren's pyramid, the Great



Sphinx depicts the face of the Pharaoh on the body of a lion. Scholars believe the Great Sphinx was created to guard the



burial grounds. This massive structure is 65 feet tall and 200 feet long. Although time has worn at the features, the Great



Sphinx is still an amazing artifact from long ago.





The Rosetta Stone is a famous and historically significant artifact. This artifact was found in 1799. The writing on this



stone made it possible to translate the meaning of hieroglyphics. Believed to have been created in 196 B.C., the stone



contains a royal decree written in three languages. The languages included on the stone are hieroglyphics, Greek, and an



ancient Egyptian alphabet language called demotic. In 1822, the text on the Rosetta Stone was translated. Thanks to this



translation, scholars then had a way to decipher hieroglyphics.





Queen Nefertiti is remembered because of an artifact found in a sculptor's house. The bust of Queen Nefertiti is considered



to be unique because it depicts her in realistic detail. The sculptor, Thutmose, probably created the bust for others to



copy. Many other busts and artifacts also were found in the sculptor's house when it was uncovered in 1912. The bust of



Queen Nefertiti, one of the most famous artifacts from Ancient Egypt, currently resides in the Altes Museum in Berlin.





When it comes to amazing artifacts detailing past civilizations, Ancient Egypt produced countless treasures. Many museums



throughout the world display artifacts from this civilization, making it possible for people worldwide to see for themselves



the beauty that was Ancient Egypt.


 
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