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lesson 9 unit 2

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introduction   this chapter is going to be about egypts social pyramid then the work and daily life of egyptiands society  
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ancient egypts social pyramid   egyptians society was structured like a pyramid  
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egypts social classes   egypts social classes of a pyramid is first, the pharaohs,second the government officials, third the priests, fourth the scribes, fifth, the artisiian, and last were the peasants  
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life in egypts social classes   men and women had different tules in their family. the men were the heads of their family and the women were raising their childeren  
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government officials   government officials usually came from the pharaohs family or other upper-class families  
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important government officials   three important government officials were the vizer,the chief treasure, and the general of the armies  
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vizer   a high-ranking government official  
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lives of luxury   high government officials led lives of luxury. most were nobles who had great wealth, fine homes, and plenty of time to socialize  
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priests   priests were powerful and highly respected in egyptian society like government officials  
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the duties of preists   the duties of priests were to handle common concerns and requests  
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the priests' role in burial practices   the priests role in burial practices were taking the brain out with a hook through the persons nostril and only having the heart in the body  
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embalmong   to treat a dead body with preservatives to prevent it from decaying  
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sarcophagus   a large stone coffin  
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scribes   only men wer allowed to be scribes and they worked for the government and otheres worked for priests  
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scrobe schools   boys who wanted to become scribes had to go to a scribe school that were run by priests and had very hard lives if they attended the school  
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hieroglyph   a symbol used in hierogylyphics,a system of writing doveloped in about 3000bce  
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the work of the scribes   the work of the scrobes were to carry their tools wherever they traveled and to carry rolls of papyrus  
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census   an official count of the population or number of people living in an area  
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artisans   artisans were the ones who created beautifuul art objects in the ancient world  
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types of artisans   types of artisans were carpenters,jewelers, leatherworkers,metalworkers,painters, potters, sculptures, and weavers  
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the daily life and work of artisans   artisans worked for 10 days and counted on their emplyies on food but if they are short on food then they just go hungry  
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peasants   when peasants arnt working in the fields they helped build pyramids.they were generally considered unskilled laborers  
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the three seasons of the nile   peasant life revolved around the nile river and its three seasons which are the flooding season,the planting season,and the harvest season  
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the daily life of peasants   peasants called onians,fish,homemade bread, and water or beer a meal.in times of famine, they often had to boil tough papyrus plants for food  
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chapter summery   this chapter was about the social pyramid and the next chapter is going to be about south along the nile and explore the civilization of kush  
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