Thursday, January 22, 2009

Internet References

www2.sptimes.com
egypt.mrdonn.org
en.wikipedia.org

These are in addition to the references I supplied Mr. Lewis with.

Were Rulers Treated Kind?

I believe the rulers from research were treated well but the low people so to speak were not. The work conditions were poor and they worked hard for little. Most families in a kingdom would try to have a garden of trees. (See my project). You know, it is like that know, some people work harder and have less and others have too much. I think if I lived then I would have been the one who invented a tool to make life easier. I love building! Overall, life is better with my friends, TV , and my IPOD. Sounds a little materialistic and I don't mind hard work but lets face it what would you choose?

Were rulers treated Kind?

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The kingdoms of then were not easy lives. they didn't have laptops, games and TVs. The children worked harder, had to deal with harsher climates such as the hot sand on their feet. They would actually climb on the roofs to avoid burning their feet. Imagine if you had invented the Crocs back then! I guess you would be sitting pretty in a nicer home as I describe in my blog. The home with two stories, comfortable beds and couch. I think like us they had fun and work, but we definitely have it better now! Come on, not watching TV or texting a friend. It's tough to imagine that life but I'm glad I didn't live it!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The kingdoms were what we think of today as a town. They were homes, pyramids, farms all in an area. If you think about it community was just that even then. Somethings don't change. I think my project shows a little of each style of home, the land around the homes and the pyramids of the time. I am glad I have my home today as they had very little furniture, comfort as we know it. here are a few examples of Egyptian houses. ( comics included)the hard to read comic says "right! that's the roof done. now to build the rest of the house."
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Solibeiota, Romana. Egyptology. Austin, TX: Steckvauhgn.
Carter, Howard. Egyptology. Cambridge, MA: Candlewick press
Soledky, M. The tech of ancient egypt. New york, NY: Rosen group
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The kingdoms I researched did not have a lot of differences. A typical Kingdom was a group of homes, usually near the Nile River. There were Pyramids also near the Kingdoms. This sounds like neighborhoods today, don't you think? The houses were mud that was dried in the sun and looked like stone when done. Some houses were two floors and some weren't . Yep, definately like our homes today. Well, the except the material we have for the houses.The houses had fire inside for cooking, they had decorations on the wall of God'sand life made from paint. I love to build fires in our fireplaces. But, somehow, I do not think the Egyptian people built fires then watched movies. Do you? Also, imagine your home today only having God on the wall. That is in homes today, but I can't imagine my room with my hockey decorations or Crosby door cover.
The houses were not comfortable as we would think. The beds were wood slats with a head rest of straw.. Richer people had larger size homes and better beds with furniture. The houses had flat roofs to stand on to get off the hot sand and some had windows. I could not have made it sleeping on a hard surfaced bed. Well, actually, I quess I would'nt have a choice.The women did wash at the river, and the people would use the Nile for their gardens, houses and living. I can imagine my mom having to wash our clothes at the river. She hates how much laundry we have with a washer/dryer just downstairs! The people had gardens of tree's of all kinds. They had them in boxes. I quess one thing the Egyptians did not have to worry about that we do was yard work. But, I would not trade their lifes for mine today!Egyptian people lived with little and had to use dirt, sand, mud to make their buildings. They would use and type covers to color the houses. The people ate vegetation of all kinds.