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the lioness,
Member # 17353
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/158728300X/simplycharlot-20/

Two new entries in Thomson Learning's Make It Work! history series vivify cultures that are both anthropologically significant and perennial kid favorites: North American Indians and Ancient Egypt, both by Andrew Haslam and Alexandra Parsons. The abundantly illustrated books include not just text but games and instructions for model-making and period costuming ($18.95 each, 64p, ages 10-14 ISBN 1-56847-137-8; -140-8 Apr.).
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Children reach a deeper understanding of historical peoples by participating in the activities that shaped their lives. This hands-on series lets them discover history with projects, facts, photographs, costumes, and maps. Tested projects reinforce traditional lessons and research. A powerful, graphic style combines with informative, sensitive text.

Age Range: 8 - 12 years
Grade Level: 3 - 7
Series: Make It Work! History
Paperback: 64 pages
Publisher: Cooper Square Publishing Llc (May 1, 2000)

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1.0 out of 5 stars
Make it Work
Review
By A customeron January 3, 2000
Format: Paperback
This book was a craft book. It had almost no info. There were about 10 paragraphs of info in the entire book. I felt it was a waist of money because I needed the book for research not Halloween. I will keep the book because it dose have neat crafts. I thought I would use a lot of index cards(I put the info for research on them)while useing this book but I couldn't even fill up 2. It is a good craft book but not a good book for research. I hope this review helped.

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pharaoh, queen, priest, scribe/
chapter: From Pharaoh to Laborer
 
the lioness,
Member # 17353
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If it doesn't work, "make it work"
 
the lioness,
Member # 17353
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xyyman
Member # 13597
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You almost have me believing you are black....

Yes. make it work

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Originally posted by the lioness,:
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mena7
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Very strange White Pharaoh and Queen, Black Priest and Scribe. The Royal family and the priests usually belong to the same race. In rare occasion the Pharaoh will have one Semite priest among his Black Priests.
 
kdolo
Member # 21830
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Albino degenerates......
 
the lioness,
Member # 17353
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quote:
Originally posted by mena7:
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Very strange White Pharaoh and Queen, Black Priest and Scribe. The Royal family and the priests usually belong to the same race. In rare occasion the Pharaoh will have one Semite priest among his Black Priests.

Odd that they have the black kid as pharaoh in the cover but inside as white, both wear the double crown
 
Ish Gebor
Member # 18264
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It's a gimmick.
 
Punos_Rey
Member # 21929
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Better.

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Punos_Rey
Member # 21929
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These also look promising.

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Nodnarb
Member # 3735
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This online book looks very useful if you're researching ancient Egyptian jobs:

http://cdn.tumblebooks.com/pageturner/Pharaohs.html#&panel1-1
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xyyman
Member # 13597
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Nice! I was looking for something like this for awhile. Ta!


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Originally posted by Punos_Rey:
Better.

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xyyman
Member # 13597
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These white people know how to hustle. Who would of thought with a name like that she wasn't a sista.

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DD'eDeN
Member # 21966
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Bower - blow/swell/bow/bend/belly/bovid/bosom
old name, new spelling, for Mama/Mbua/Mbo

This one is the OLD way:

Emma Mbua, author of new article:

" Mbua cs report findings of fossilized teeth & forearm bone from an adult
male & 2 infant afarensis from an exposure eroded by the Kantis River in
Ongata-Rongai, a settlement in the outskirts of Nairobi:"

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Kantis: A new Australopithecus site on the shoulders of the Rift Valley
near Nairobi, Kenya
Emma Mbua ... Masato Nakatsukasa 2016
JHE 94:28­44
doi 10.1016/j.jhevol.2016.01.006
< http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2016.01.006>

Most Plio-Pleistocene sites in the Gregory Rift Valley that have yielded
abundant fossil hominins lie on the Rift Valley floor.
Here we report a new Pliocene site, Kantis, on the shoulder of the Gregory
Rift Valley,
it extends the geographical range of Au.afarensis to the highlands of
Kenya.
This species (sites in Ethiopia, Tanzania & possibly Kenya) is believed to
be adapted to a wide spectrum of habitats, from open grassland to woodland.

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zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova
Member # 15718
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quote:
Originally posted by Nodnarb:
This online book looks very useful if you're researching ancient Egyptian jobs:

http://cdn.tumblebooks.com/pageturner/Pharaohs.html#&panel1-1
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Nice find.
 
Ish Gebor
Member # 18264
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quote:
Originally posted by xyyman:
These white people know how to hustle. Who would of thought with a name like that she wasn't a sista.

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She's probably Jewish. Tamara is a Jewish girl name.
 
DD'eDeN
Member # 21966
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Xyyman: " These white people know how to hustle. Who would of thought with a name like that she wasn't a sista. "

Ish Gebor: " She's probably Jewish. Tamara is a Jewish girl name. "


Tamara ~ Shamash/Shema(Hebrew)/Sun + Ra(Anc Egypt)/ray/route(Arabic)
 



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