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Pharaohs
The great rulers of Ancient
Egypt were called Pharaohs. The Egyptians yielded to the Pharaohs
as gods. They believed that if they did not serve the Pharaohs well,
the Nile would not rise and they would not have a good farming season.
They told the farmers when the summer flood would be and how much of the
surplus crop to store. Menes was the first Pharaoh that we know of.
He made the Nile Valley and the Nile Delta come together into one kingdom
in about 3100 B.C. After that, the Pharaohs ruled for 2,000 more
years. There has never been any other government that lasted so long.
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King Tut
Howard Carter was
a British archeologist, who in 1992 discovered one of the greatest archeological
finds in history: the tomb of a young boy king. His name was Tutankhamen
(too tahng KAH mun). He was the ruler of Egypt during the fourteenth
century B.C. Today we know him as the famous King Tut. He only
ruled for nine years, and he died before the age of twenty. Despite
his short rule, he is the most remembered Egyptian kings in history.
When Carter discovered
Tut’s tomb, there were many wonders to behold. His coffin was made
of solid gold. It fit into another coffin. The second coffin fit
into a third. That made three coffins of solid gold. They put
every thing in his tomb that he would need for the after life, such as
his throne, statues of his servants to serve him, and all sorts of furniture
for him to use. Also, there was a statue of him standing over four
feet (1,5m) tall. They even put a toy chest and art set from his
childhood in the tomb. King Tut was truly a great King .
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