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EGYPT

CLOTHES
FLAG
A red sun in the
middle represents the
rising sun.

ANIMALS
Camel 15th century BC

They can go 10 days


without drinking. Skirts
Most peasants wore the
Hedgehog shendyt, a loincloth similar
to a skirt.
This one has long
ears. DRESSES
Kalasiris, a more
Caracal conservative dress for
It barks when it feels women.
threatened.
JEWELRY AND MAKE UP
Only wealthy citizens wore
Hyena animal fibers, but most
Doglike carnivores people used to wear heavy
colorful bracelets and
necklaces.
EGYPT

The abode of the Gods and the final resting place for their
leaders, that’s what Pyramids were. Incredibly ambitious
projects, filled with treasures, food and tools. Everything
one would need in the afterlife.
EGYPTIAN ART
ANCIENT TIMES

Their art reflects the relationship between humankind, the Pharaoh,


and the gods.

William, the hippo. A gold necklace, filled with


Made out of clay and painted turquoise drop beads
turquoise blue. alternating with lapis triangles.
Tanabata
Long ago, princess Orihime made
beautiful clothes for the Gods by the
heavenly river nonstop.

Tentei, God of Gods and father of


Orihime, worried that she wouldn’t find
a husband introduced her to Hikoboshi,
a cow herder who live across the river.

Orihime and Hikoboshi met, and it was


love at first sight. But soon they stopped
making clothes and looking after the
cows. The Gods were angry and worried.
Tentei split the couple and sent them
back to their chores.

They were both heartbroken so they


didn’t work at all. When they promised
to continue working, they were allowed
to meet on the 7th day of the 7th month.
They day arrived and a flock of magpies
made a bridge for them to reunite.

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