Sciences of the Ancient Egyptians While much of the world was living in primitive conditions, the ancient Egyptians were inventing writing and advancing the sciences of mathematics, medicine and astronomy... http: //civilization.ca/civil/egypt/egcs01e.htm...
Medicine in Ancient Egypt The doctors of ancient Egypt combined magic spells with remedies. If a person fell sick, the illness was thought to be caused by the wrath of the gods or by an evil spirit.. http: //civilization.ca/civil/egypt/egcs05e.htm...
Ancient Egyptian art Ancient Egyptian art is an art form which is three thousand years old and emerged and took shape in the ancient Egypt, the civilization of the Nile Valley.. http: //academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Anc...
Kings in Ancient Egypt During the Age of the Pyramids, the King was a semi-divine figure, an embryo god, identified as "Son of the Sun". http: //rom.on.ca/programs/activities/egypt/lea...
Ancient Egyptian Games Ancient Egypt had games of all kinds, some for fun and entertainment and the others for fitness. Samples of these games have been found in drawings located in the tombs.. http: //mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/daily...
Childhood in Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptians, like modern Egyptians, loved children, and took good care of them. Mothers nursed their babies for three or four years http: //rom.on.ca/programs/activities/egypt/lea...
The People of Ancient Egypt The ancient population of Egypt has never been extinguished nor replaced, but is in fact ancestral to most of the modern population of Egypt. Ancient Egyptians looked very much like modern Egyptians http: //rom.on.ca/programs/activities/egypt/lea...
Kinship & Marriage Marriage and family ties among the common ancient Egyptians were not significantly different then those we see around the world today http: //mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/daily...
Medicine The Egyptians were advanced medical practitioners for their time. They were masters of human anatomy and healing mostly due to the extensive mummification ceremonies. http: //mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/daily...