Ancient Egyptian Society Level Pyramid

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Ancient Egyptian Society Level PyramidPharaohVizier, noblesand high priestsScribesSkilled artisans and craftspeoplePeasant farmers and laborersServants and slavesMaxwell Museum of Anthropology Ancient Civilizations: Egypt1

Egyptians are famous for the physical pyramids that they have built throughoutancient times, but did you know their ancient society was made up like a pyramidalso?Their society functioned with a single ruler, the pharaoh having the bulk of thewealth and power at the top and the majority of the population, the farmers,servants and slaves at the bottom of society. Other members of society, priests,scribes, artisans and craftspeople existed in middle levels of this hierarchy.Construct your own pyramid to show how this ancient society was organized.Materials needed:1.2.3.4.5.Pyramid template printed on heavy paperWriting pens of two colorsScissorsGlueAccess to webpages linked belowInstructions:1. Visit these webpages to learn more about the lives of people at each levelof /home.html2. Then follow the instructions on the template page below to create yourown ancient Egyptian society level pyramid.3. We’ve included a completed sample with our ideas of the roles people ateach level of society played.Check out the resources listed below to learn more about pyramids, build apyramid with a fun online game and 3D print your own pyramid.Maxwell Museum of Anthropology Ancient Civilizations: Egypt2

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Pyramids Resource List:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v Xtc0LQuA3z4FreeSchool video on the history and construction of the Pyramids of Gizahttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2962603D model of Egyptian pyramid for content-standards/tasks/1899How to solve for the volume, height and base length of a pyramidUNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Sites:https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/86/Giza Pyramids and Memphis, Egypthttps://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1481/Ziggurat of Ur, cal Sites of the Island of Meroe, c City of Teotihuacan, Mexicohttps://whc.unesco.org/en/list/592Borobudur Temple Compounds, Indonesiahttps://whc.unesco.org/en/list/64/Tikal National Park, spanic City of Chichen Itza, pt/build-a-pyramid/Build a Pyramid – National Museums AL.pdfHarvard Art Museum Coloring Ancient Egypt bookMaxwell Museum of Anthropology Ancient Civilizations: Egypt4

https://earth.google.com/earth/rpc/cc/drive?state %7B%22ids%22%3A%5B%221yeztds8c9uiwBLDTU0bIL8alVx d%22%3A%22118218556233561056788%22%7D&usp sharingGoogle Earth tour of pyramids and pyramid-like structures around the world Start by clicking “Present” from the menu on the left.Scroll in and out and around the site to see details and structures.Click on and scroll through the pictures in the upper right corner to see alternate views of thesite and for more information. Click the arrow in the upper left corner to return to the mainmap.Click on 3D and Street View in the lower right corner to see 360o views of the site if possible.Click on the arrow in the upper left corner to return to the main map and your place in thepresentation.Click on the arrow in the “Table of Contents” in the lower left corner to advance to the next site.Society Level Pyramid photos:King Tut burial maskAncient Egyptian priestSeated scribeArtisans and craftspeople (detail)Egyptian farmerOffering bearerMaxwell Museum of Anthropology Ancient Civilizations: Egypt5

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