   Do you think that people from today’s
    society think as highly of themselves as
    the Egyptians in Ancient Egypt?
   Was used for
    ceremonial
    purposes, but could
    have been
    functional as well.
   Shows that makeup
    was important to
    them, for vanity as
    well as for protection
    from the sun.
   Thought to represent
    Khafre, but some
    think it represents
    Khufu
   Associated with the
    sun god, which
    makes it an
    appropriate image
    for a pharaoh
   Tutankhamen had 3
    coffins
   This is the most
    luxurious one
   Made of gold and
    semiprecious stones
   Expression of power,
    pride and affluence
   Made from gold with
    inlaid gems
   Shows that pharaohs
    highly believed in
    the afterlife and they
    wanted to have
    luxurious things with
    them
   Panels on the side of
    the chest represent
    him as a conqueror
   Lid shows him as a
    good hunter
   He was portrayed as
    a greater ruler than
    he actually was
   Symbols of the sun
   The sun’s rays are
    meant to be a ramp
    that the Pharaohs
    used to ascend to
    the heavens
   The pyramids are
    facing the rising sun,
    underscoring their
    connection with Re
   Realistic, life-like
    quality
   Isn’t in perfect shape
    like a pharaoh is
    normally portrayed
   If a pharaoh was
    portrayed in this way
    it would be consid
   Stance of the figures
    shows marital status
   Positioning of the
    figures shows that
    there is no affection
    shared
   Bodies of the figures
    are physically fit
   Nefertiti means “The
    Beautiful One Has
    Come”
   Her face has
    makeup on it
   The features were
    exaggerated to
    meet the era’s
    spiritual beauty
    standards.
   Ramses placed 4
    statues of himself
    outside the temple
    to show his greatness
    because he ruled for
    two-thirds of a
    century
   Life expectancy of a
    person was no
    where near what it is
    today.

Jessica Bartolini presentation

  • 2.
     Do you think that people from today’s society think as highly of themselves as the Egyptians in Ancient Egypt?
  • 3.
     Was used for ceremonial purposes, but could have been functional as well.  Shows that makeup was important to them, for vanity as well as for protection from the sun.
  • 4.
     Thought to represent Khafre, but some think it represents Khufu  Associated with the sun god, which makes it an appropriate image for a pharaoh
  • 5.
     Tutankhamen had 3 coffins  This is the most luxurious one  Made of gold and semiprecious stones
  • 6.
     Expression of power, pride and affluence  Made from gold with inlaid gems  Shows that pharaohs highly believed in the afterlife and they wanted to have luxurious things with them
  • 7.
     Panels on the side of the chest represent him as a conqueror  Lid shows him as a good hunter  He was portrayed as a greater ruler than he actually was
  • 8.
     Symbols of the sun  The sun’s rays are meant to be a ramp that the Pharaohs used to ascend to the heavens  The pyramids are facing the rising sun, underscoring their connection with Re
  • 9.
     Realistic, life-like quality  Isn’t in perfect shape like a pharaoh is normally portrayed  If a pharaoh was portrayed in this way it would be consid
  • 10.
     Stance of the figures shows marital status  Positioning of the figures shows that there is no affection shared  Bodies of the figures are physically fit
  • 11.
     Nefertiti means “The Beautiful One Has Come”  Her face has makeup on it  The features were exaggerated to meet the era’s spiritual beauty standards.
  • 12.
     Ramses placed 4 statues of himself outside the temple to show his greatness because he ruled for two-thirds of a century  Life expectancy of a person was no where near what it is today.