The Ancient Egyptians had many artifacts Some were

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The Ancient Egyptians had many artifacts. Some were more well known than others. Here

The Ancient Egyptians had many artifacts. Some were more well known than others. Here are 6.

Artifacts pg. 1 Egyptian Cat Batet- The Egyptian Cat Bastet was in Cairo. The

Artifacts pg. 1 Egyptian Cat Batet- The Egyptian Cat Bastet was in Cairo. The cat is from the 11 th Dynasty. The cat is hostile to snakes, later it became a sacred animal. The Egyptians actually burried the cats. Egyptian Frog Goddess Heket Statue- The Egyptian goddess Heket. She was especially worshipped in Hew-Wer. She was linked with the 5 th dynasty. She has her own temple in Qus. Rosetta Stone- The Rosetta Stone is a stone that is written in Egyptian and Greek. The stone was made in 196 B. C. and found in 1799 A. D. The Rosseta Stone was found by French soldiers who were making a fort in Egypt. The Rosseta Stone was found in Rosseta (hence the name. )

Artifacts pg. 2 Ankh- Only kings, queens, and gods were allowed to have this.

Artifacts pg. 2 Ankh- Only kings, queens, and gods were allowed to have this. In the heiroglyphic systemthe ankh is a sign of life and it indicates that the person holding it has the power to give or take away life from lesser mortals. Scarab-The beetle is known for coming out of the sandbackwards dragging its dung before disposing of it. The scarab was placed on the chest of mummies in the position of the heart as a symbol of new life and then weighed against the feather of truth in the last judgement. Bust of Nefertiti-The bust was found by a German professer named Ludwig Borchardtt in 1912. She was the daughter of a high dignitary of the Pharaoh's court. She was the wife of Akhenaten and mother of King Tutankhamun. One of her 6 daughers was Ankhesenamun married King Tut. Her tomb might be in King Tut's tomb.

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