Egypt and the Great Pyramids
Hello and welcome! We are a Western Civilization class from Community High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Our class split up into small groups and we were assigned to research an area of our choice that related to Egypt and the pyramids. The topics ranged from Women in Egypt to The downfall of the Egyptian Empire.
When the project first got underway, we looked to the World Wide Web (WWW) for information on Egypt. Our class had a day when we all searched for information, we found somethings but not a whole lot. We then looked through books and other resources for the rest of the information. After we were through we took our information and started to put it together into a report. After the class turned in the papers the reports were put into HTML format and then put on the web. This is what you see now.
Essays
Why the Pyramids were Important by Kristina Grabbe, Jesse Pennisi, and Karl Barton
How the Pyramids were Built- Major Theories by Graham Smith, Kate Levy, Claire Arthurs
The Role of Women in Ancient Egypt: More than just Pyramids by Greg Shill, Mike Thompson, Nicole Skylis, and Casey Bantle
Egyptian Mythology by Briana Murphy, Jessica High, and Maya Genson
Burial after the Pyramids: The Valley of the Kings by Audrey Xanakis, Becky Davis, and Mark Nowak
Decline and Fall of Ancient Egypt by Mike Radine, Ruthemma Rush, Laura Stengle, and Megan Darnton
View the comprehensive bibliography.
last edited 2005-02-18