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Artifact 23 Back Wall Artifact MUSEUM ENTRANCE Egypt Mesopotami a C h i n e s e R i v e r I n d u s R i v e r V a l l e y Welcome to the [Arts of Civilizations Museum] Curator’s Offices Room Five Greece Roman

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Welcome to the [Arts of Civilizations Museum]. Artifact 23. Back Wall Artifact. Indus River Valley. Mesopotamia. Greece. Room Five. Egypt. Chinese River. Curator’s Offices. Roman. Museum Entrance. Curator’s Office. Tyler Brown, Tyler Foster, David Nguyen. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Artifact 23Back Wall

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MUSEUM ENTRANCEEg

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Chinese River

Indus River Valley

Welcome to the[Arts of Civilizations Museum]

Curator’s Offices

Room

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Greece

Roman

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Curator’s Office

Contact me at [Your linked email address]

Tyler Brown- Creator of PowerPoint

Tyler Foster- Developer of City of Neuron and Helper with pictures

David Nguyen- Founder of pictures and Information.

Tyler Brown, Tyler Foster, David Nguyen

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Note: Virtual museums were first introduced by educators at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham, Pennsylvania. This template was designed by Dr. Christy Keeler. View the Educational Virtual Museums website for more information on this instructional technique.

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Room 1

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[Egyptian] Room

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Room 2

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[Mesopotamia] Room

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Room 3

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[Indus River Valley] Room

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Room 4

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[Chinese River] Room

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Greece Civilization

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Rome Civilization

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Room 5

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[Neuron] Room

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Artifact 21

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This map shows the civilations along the Nile. The green shaded area is the area of civilizations.

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Egyptian Civilization Map

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All Egyptian cities stayed by the Nile. This pics shows one that was excavated near the Nile. And it was buried pretty far down.

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Artifact 2

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This crane equipment appeared in Egypt to lift up heavy objects.The shaduf consisted of a long beam, a weight, and a bucket. if correctly balanced it can lift up half its weight in the bucket.

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Artifact 3

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These statues are past pharaohs that died. Egyptians believed that they were chosen by the gods.Some believed they were gods.

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Egyptians specialized in mass farming and the technology used to farm. They many types of grain and other crops.Most farms stay near the Nile of a quick water source.

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Artifact 5

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On this wall is some history of Egypt.To preserve their history they putted it on walls inside of pyramids and temples to pass it down through generations

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Artifact 6

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This is a map of Mesopotamia. The green region is Mesopotamia and every thing else is not important.

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This is a clay tablet that they used for many writing things. They used this clay when it was wet and a stylus to write down their history.

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Artifact 8

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This is a bulla or a clay time capsule. They would hollow the middle and stick many things for their future generations.

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Artifact 9

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This is a statue of a tiger god in there religion. He controlled the sun and moved across the sky.

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Artifact 10

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This old city was excavated and said to be part of Mesopotamia. Almost everything was made up of clay in the city.

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Artifact 11

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This is a blue glass hippo called a blue faience. Is a really good work of art for the people back then.

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Artifact 12

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This is an ancient civilization in the Indus River Valley. It is made mostly of Adobe.

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Artifact 13

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Map of the Indus river valley. Not that good but works…

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Artifact 14

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This is an ancient tool used for dentistry. It jams in your teeth to get cavities out.

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Artifact 15

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The legend of the Unicorn first emerged in the Indus River Valley. Ever since, it has been a huge symbol of civilizations.

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Urn that can be used from many things from carring water and also ashes.

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Artifact 17

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This is a statue depicting one of the many gods they believe in. The statues are spread apart throughout the civilizations

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Artifact 18

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This shows an army of stone soldiers said to protect the emperor. They are said to contain souls of fallen soldiers.

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Artifact 19

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This shows how the Chinese River Valley was layed out and separated by region.

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Artifact 20

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The picture shows one of the ancient civilizations the River valley had. It fell in a war.

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Artifact 21

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This is a scroll showing a sample of the written language they developed. The scroll was taken out of a book.

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Artifact 22

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This is an artifact that is showing translations of written language. It is said to translate to English.

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Artifact 23

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This is one of the first compasses in history. It is rubbed against the magnetic plate, and the handle of the spoon indicates north.

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Artifact 24

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Still there after all these years. You may recognize this city from many Greece related films. The temple their holds a giant statue of Zeus.

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Artifact 25

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This map shows a really old map of Greece. Greece is the Green section of this map.

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Artifact 26

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This is a clock, looks nothing like one but it is one. Don't know how it works nor how its used.

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Artifact 27

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This vase has a story around the center and is a wok of art. Many vases were made that told and showed stories in Greece.

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Artifact 28

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This small statue is of the Greek god Pan. He is the god of the flock and Sheppard's.

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Artifact 29

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This is a mini figure thing of the original used to take water from the stream. Or used to work machinery…

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Artifact 30

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This shows the Roman currency.

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This a Roman city. It was in construction around 756 A.D. but fell.

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This shows how Rome was mapped and layed out. It also shows surrounding bodies of water.

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This is a aqua duct used to transport water through out the city.

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This shows an Ancient Roman church. Their religion is Roman Catholic.

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This is a scroll of the Roman language. It shows the language they will use for books and records.

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Artifact 36

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Religion- The religion for our civilization is just Christianity. The type of government for our civilization is a Democracy so people have the right to choose what they want to believe.

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City- This is our city that has a very futuristic look to it. Everything is updated about this city and is pretty big. Transportation for this city is by Floating cars (air) and Giant Generic Lizards.

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Map- Tyler Foster (Group member) created this very map. It represents what our Country looks like from a top-down view like from a satellite. It has two separate pieces of land. One contains the city and the other contains Communities and Attractions. It has a main interstate that connects the two.

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Artifact 39

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Technology- The technology used for our civilization is weapons such as Tanks, Planes, and all kinds of powerful weapons. It is our civilizations job to protect the city and the people that live in it.

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Artifact 40

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Specialization- Our civilization specializes in SWAG bucks. Anytime you show swag or do a good job at something, you get a swag buck. This is also what everybody gets paid in.

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Artifacts- One of the main artifacts produced in our Civilization is Snow Globes. Our country is known for making some of the best snow globes in the world. We use only real products in the snow globes, such as Gold, Silver etc.

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