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Lee. 25-11-2011 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott (Post 4780441)
where did Egyptian people live then D:

Scott have you always assumed that the ancient Egyptians all lived in pyramids? :amazed:

Pyramid* 25-11-2011 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott (Post 4780441)
where did Egyptian people live then D:


In a Caravan, 3 miles off the M6.

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 25-11-2011 01:01 PM

well its actually not my fault we never even did egyptians in history at school we only did british history like 1066 and stuff i know all about that

Pyramid* 25-11-2011 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 4780444)
they all had penthouse apartments in NYC


don't be so daft - you KNOW their camels can't fit in the lifts. :nono:

Pyramid* 25-11-2011 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott (Post 4780454)
well its actually not my fault we never even did egyptians in history at school we only did british history like 1066 and stuff i know all about that

I cannot recall being taught Egyption History at school either......

King Gizzard 25-11-2011 01:04 PM

Yeah Egypt is when you're like 10, there's not enough sources to do it at a higher level then that in a small time frame

Lee. 25-11-2011 01:04 PM

Cleopatras house...

http://www.eikongraphia.com/wordpres...Absoludism.jpg

Pyramid* 25-11-2011 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 4780473)


How cool !

Lee. 25-11-2011 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4780464)
I cannot recall being taught Egyption History at school either......

I did.. but not in History. I learnt all about Cleopatra in Classical Studies and Latin

Benjamin 25-11-2011 01:08 PM

The ancient Egyptians lived in huts and mudbrick houses. The richer ones had grand brick buildings to live in.

Pyramid* 25-11-2011 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Nathan (Post 4780471)
Yeah Egypt is when you're like 10, there's not enough sources to do it at a higher level then that in a small time frame

The earliest I remember anything on a learning scale was when I was about 6 or 7, there was a programme about Tutankhamum on tv, watched it with my Dad and was in awe........ interest from there I guess and I read about it in the old fashioned thing called library!

Niamh. 25-11-2011 01:08 PM

Yeah we did Egypt in primary school. We only did Irish and European history in secondary

Pyramid* 25-11-2011 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 4780480)
I did.. but not in History. I learnt all about Cleopatra in Classical Studies and Latin

My Classical Studies & Latin was more about Europe - Knossos, Crete, Rome, different types of architecture through the ages, the colums, rulers etc - memory block on Egypt - though I can't see it not having been covered. (I loved classical studies. hated Latin mind you)

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 25-11-2011 01:14 PM

actually yeah in primary they teach you Egyptians and Romans and stuff but its just british in high school i remember being obsessed with Egyptians when i was like 10 coz we learned they used to keep dead body parts in jars and stuff and i was like :amazed:

idk i was a strange child

Lee. 25-11-2011 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4780496)
My Classical Studies & Latin was more about Europe - Knossos, Crete, Rome, different types of architecture through the ages, the colums, rulers etc - memory block on Egypt - though I can't see it not having been covered. (I loved classical studies. hated Latin mind you)

Yeah, for my standard grade Latin, I did my investigation on Cleopatra so ended up reading loads about her and Egypt

Pyramid* 25-11-2011 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 4780512)
Yeah, for my standard grade Latin, I did my investigation on Cleopatra so ended up reading loads about her and Egypt

Ah... see I was only here (UK) for about a year during classical studies and I swayed towards the Greek side mostly because a month long summer vacation was geared around the very places I was studying (which was immense when you're a youngster, visiting the places you were reading about).

Them were the days ! :D

Tom4784 25-11-2011 01:23 PM

We did ancient egyptians and the like in Primary School but in Secondary School History was mostly devoted to the Romans, The Monarchy and the times they lived in as well as WW2.

I dropped it when I was given my options though, I didn't care for learning about WW2 as I was only interested in the more ancient and mythological side of things really.

HBB1508 25-11-2011 01:27 PM

Welcome back Pyramid* - blimey all these educated people makes me wish I'd done more at school now :)

Pyramid* 25-11-2011 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 4780536)
We did ancient egyptians and the like in Primary School but in Secondary School History was mostly devoted to the Romans, The Monarchy and the times they lived in as well as WW2.

I dropped it when I was given my options though, I didn't care for learning about WW2 as I was only interested in the more ancient and mythological side of things really.

I think it's either or as you've said: kids either love the whole British history side - or the more ancient mythological side to other cultures - I just thought the whole ancient (non UK) history was fascinating as a whole - the people, cultures, lifestyle, architecture * how things evolved etc.

I also love that even to this day - thousands and thousands of years on & despite all the technology and advancement - that they still cannot agree on how the Pyramids were built, why they were aligned as they were, and the mystery surrounding the Sphinx - it's all still fascinating.

Tom4784 25-11-2011 01:53 PM

Yeah, It's a lot more interesting I find. I loved learning the Ancient Greeks, their mythology was amazing.

Pyramid* 25-11-2011 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by HBB1508 (Post 4780552)
Welcome back Pyramid* - blimey all these educated people makes me wish I'd done more at school now :)

Shuukran sadiq

Wee bit of Arabic for you there! ;)

Niamh. 25-11-2011 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4780635)
I think it's either or as you've said: kids either love the whole British history side - or the more ancient mythological side to other cultures - I just thought the whole ancient (non UK) history was fascinating as a whole - the people, cultures, lifestyle, architecture * how things evolved etc.

I also love that even to this day - thousands and thousands of years on & despite all the technology and advancement - that they still cannot agree on how the Pyramids were built, why they were aligned as they were, and the mystery surrounding the Sphinx - it's all still fascinating.

I loved all of them :love: I loved History in general

Pyramid* 25-11-2011 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 4780641)
Yeah, It's a lot more interesting I find. I loved learning the Ancient Greeks, their mythology was amazing.

Have you had a chance to visit any of the places Dezzy - not the Greek hedonistic party scene, I mean the historical area/archelogical sites etc? If you have you'll understand. If you haven't and do have an interest - it's unbelievable, though bit diff from 30 odd years ago from a touristy pov.

If you fancy a different type of holiday - I recommend.

Pyramid* 25-11-2011 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 4780654)
I loved all of them :love: I loved History in general

I had to be force fed the British stuff and didn't retain a lot - in comparison to the side I really enjoy.

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...8FKZOpfvTn53Na

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 25-11-2011 02:01 PM

was mythology like the gods and stuff that was amazing :worship:


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