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Today in Western Civ. we just reviewed for the "Quest" tomorrow. This is what we learned:

.Egypt is split into Upper and Lower Egypt. 
.The difference is the elevation, not north and south.
.Upper Egypt is a mountainous area. It's also fertile and goes along the Nile.
Lower Egypt is long, flat piece of the Nile Delta. 
.The Delta empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
.Upper and Lower Egypt were unified under one pharaoh named Narmer c. 3100 B.C.
.The Egyptians believed in an afterlife (ka) and mummified the bodies of a dead person for their post-death journey.
.Every soul had to justify itself. 
.The soul was either sent to an after-world paradise or the mouth of a monster.
.Ancient Egyptian writing formed c. 3100 B.C. and was called Hieroglyphics.
.It was a mixture of both an older form of writing called pictograph which just used pictures to show events and their own kind of alphabet.
.The script was usually written in ink on papyrus.
.Papyrus is a precursor to paper made of mashed Nile reeds that are stored in scrolls.
.The scrolls of Ancient Egypt are the books of Ancient Egypt.
.Egyptian astronomers made a 12-month, 365-day calendar to make sense of the season cycle.

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