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Antiquity
2.4 Gods of Egypt
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What is this lesson about?
- Last week
-Learning goals
-Key words
-Video assignment
- What have you learned?
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What you can explain / do after this lesson
You can name two differences and two similarities between the Egyptian and Mesopotamian (sumerian) civilisations.
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Word Duty
Polytheistic: when people believe in multiple gods
Offerings: goods that are given as sacrifice in hope of obtaining help from the gods
Book of the Dead: bundle of texts that were given to the pharaoh when he died; it was used to help him reach the afterlife
Mummified: preserved after death; the Egyptians did this on purpose
Sarcophagus: coffin in the shape of the deceased
Monotheistic: religion based on one god
Link to WRTS wordlist for all the other difficult words:WRTS HISTORY
KEY WORDS
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TIMELINE of this CHAPTER
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Antiquity video assignment
Two similarities
Two differences
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1. Study source 2.20 and explain, by describing two characteristics, how you can recognise Ra on this picture.
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2a. Is the Egyptian story of creation fiction or true fact?
A
fiction
B
fact
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2b. Explain your answer of question 2a.
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2c. Why would the Egyptians think up a story like this? Use words like: understand, science, know, nature, world.
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3. Read "Multiple gods".
a. Explain why many Egyptian gods had the head of animals.
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3. Read "Multiple gods". b. Describe the following gods by explaining what they looked like and what they were the god/goddess of: Anubis, Sekhmet, Ra, Tawaret.
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4. Think up your own god(dess). Give him/her a name and explain what he/she is the god(dess) of.
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5. Read sources 1 and 2. Explain why Khepri, a sun god connected to Ra, is sometimes pictured with a head in the shape of a scarab (a beetle). Use the sources in your answer.
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6. Read "Powerful priests".
a. Explain the key-word offerings in your own words.
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6b. Explain why the Egyptians brought many offerings to the gods. Use the words religion, punish, and offerings in your answer.
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6c. Look at source 2.22. The temple of Karnak is the second largest religious site in the world. How could the Egyptian priests afford to build such a big temple complex?
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6d. Give an example in which you show that this still happens today.
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9. An archaeologist studies unwritten sources and a historian studies written sources. Archaeologists and historians both have proof that the Egyptians believed in an afterlife. a. Think up an example of how an archaeologist can prove that the Egyptians believed in an afterlife.
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9. An archaeologist studies unwritten sources and a historian studies written sources. Archaeologists and historians both have proof that the Egyptians believed in an afterlife. b. Think up an example of how a historian can prove that the Egyptians believed in an afterlife.
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10a. Give an example of a polytheistic religion that still has many followers today.
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10b. Give two examples of monotheistic religions that still have many followers today.
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Write down one question about something from this lesson that you find difficult.