Ancient
WebQuest Resource List
Mummies
& Mummification
Mummies Of Ancient Egypt (2001 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge)
Learn all about mummies and mummification
What are mummies? How were they made? Who were they? Here you can learn about Egyptian afterlife.
Sacred Scarab
from
Pyramids
Discovery of the Tombs of the Pyramid Builders at Giza by Z. Hawass
Pyramids: The Inside Story from PBS NOVA Online
Sphinx
Learn all about the great Sphinx
Learn About the Sphinx from NOVA
Pharaohs
Timeline of the Pharaohs from Travels with Mousey
This
lady was full of ambition and dressed like a pharaoh to preserve her dominance.
Hatshepsut: The Woman Who Was King
This
great Pharaoh had a huge lifespan during his time. Find out what made him so
spectacular.
Cleopatra from The Field Museum
Was she
a hero or a villain? A beauty or a beguiler? A brilliant leader or a ruthless destroyer? Explore the myth
and mystery of
Cleopatra, the Last Pharaoh (B.C. 69-30
Pharaoh Khufu from Guardian's Egypt
Khufu (2589-2566
BC) was the 4th Dynasty (2613-2498) pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Pharaoh Khufu from King TutOne
Tutankhamun from Canadian Museum of Civilization
Gods
& Goddesses
Egyptian Gods & Goddesses from A - Z
Geography
Ancient Egypt Web
from Sir Robert Hitcham's
Primary School
Here
primary school students report on what they learned about life in ancient
Everyday
Life
Art
This project provides a brief summary of Egyptian art.
Egyptian Art from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Cats
Ancient Egyptian Cats from Cats and Kittens Magazine
This
essay explores the domestication and deification of cats by ancient Egyptians.
Mathematics
This website summarizes the advances that ancient Egyptians made in mathematics.
Housing
House and Garden from Ancient Egypt
Learn
about the design and construction of Egyptian houses.
History of Plumbing - Egypt from The Plumber
Medicine
In Sickness and in Health: The Healers and Their Art
Hieroglyphs,
The Rosetta Stone & Scribes
Read about the history of ancient Egyptian writing
See your name in hieroglyphs, the way an Egyptian scribe might have written it.