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Tutankhamun: Time Capsule is an essential introduction to Egyptian history. It is a powerful, original, and important way to prepare both your eyes for the sights and your mind for insights as you are introduced to the time capsule of King Tutankhamun's treasures. The world was stunned when the only untouched tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh/king was finally discovered, after years of searching, in November 1922. With all its beautiful and useful contents, as well as an intact mummy of King Tutankhamun, the world at last had a chance to see what this 5000 item time capsule could tell us about the life and times of Egyptians and their sacred leaders. Discover exactly what it was like the day Howard Carter knew he had uncovered the first steps down to the doorway of the tomb. What would you do first if you were in charge? Young King Tut served from about age nine to nineteen, and you can begin to understand what it would be like to be so powerful so young. Discover how pictures of his private life compare with the images portraying him as a highly powerful public leader. Which are more true-to-life? And think about which of our own pictures and images are more true to ourselves: our candids or our formal poses? Tutankhamun had a spectacular set of objects to go with him into the afterlife, leading us to marvel at how such a lot of items could be summoned for his ongoing life for eternity. But consider further how the kinds of objects in his tomb compared with the objects that might be packed in a covered wagon going "out West" in American history. Discover how hieroglyphics were decoded. Find out how hieroglyphics compare with your own language. Did King Tut learn to read and write, as you do? And discover what animal symbols were sacred and useful in King Tut's time compared with our use of animal symbols for logos, human characteristics, and advertisements today. If a museum near your home were able to keep some objects from the tomb of King Tut, determine which you might rather have of these two: an elegant ivory, priceless headrest or a simple alabaster box containing mudballs with hair from the heads of King Tutankhamun and his wife, signifying a contract between them, possibly their marriage? Take the checklist test to determine your assessment of the value of each. With this unique Egyptian history book you will have unearthed your own historical treasure. Gain a glimpse of history matched against your own life experiences. and find answers to many of your personal questions about the young and only enduring Egyptian pharaoh, King Tutankhamun.

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All three authors and the illustrator are educators who developed this set of twenty thinking activities to hook the student of Egyptian history in fresh and important ways. Mary Ann Johnson is a lively speaker and teachers' teacher with live and online courses available through www.nwconsult.com. She brings fresh information about creative thinking; attracting healthy humor for students and adults; and best practices in teaching. She has presented workshops in the US, Canada and England. Carol Oberling has served as a counselor and administrator in schools in Washington State and is the indispensable editor of this book. She makes beautiful gardens and collects art. Elizabeth (Betsy) Rogers is a highly published author of articles and books featuring environmental issues often accompanied with stories of he battle of the sexes. She is a naturalist and world traveler who brings exotic wildlife settings into her articles and novels. Her recent publication, A Soft Place to Fall, from Avalon Books, is set in a rainforst preserve in Peru. Several of her novels have been translated into other languages and sold worldwide. Her work is included in reading literacy materials in Japan.

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  • PublisherCartouche Publications
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 0984772820
  • ISBN 13 9780984772827
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages106

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