Thames & Kosmos Archaeology: Pyramid Dig (Version 2.0) handleiding

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Dear Parents,
This experiment kit is intended only for
children over eight years of age.
Please supervise your children and offer them
support while they are performing the
excavations and experiments in this kit.
Before starting an experiment, read through
the instructions together. Follow the
instructions and directions carefully. Please
be careful that none of the kit parts gets into
the hands of young children.
Read the instructions, safety rules, and first
aid information with your child, and ensure
they follow them, keep them on hand for
reference, and perform only those
experiments that are described in the manual.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Conduct the experiments on a sturdy table
with a washable work surface. It should be
well lit and ventilated, and away from foods.
The area around the table should be free of
obstacles. When performing the
experiments, your child should wear clothes
that can take a little abuse (or an old smock)
and safety glasses. After completing the
experiments, he or she should clean up the
work area and thoroughly wash his or her
hands.
Please make sure that no one inhales any
plaster dust or sand from the pyramid that
may become airborne during the excavation.
We wish you and your child a fun and
interesting time with these experiments!
With this kit, you can play the role of
archaeologist as you track down your
pyramid’s secrets. This manual will give you
instructions and tips for unlocking your
pyramid and discovering what lies inside. You
will also find other experiments, activities,
and information related to archaeological
science. Be sure to follow the instructions in
this manual carefully, so that the pyramid
and its treasures are not harmed by careless
or incorrect methods. You must use the care
of a real archaeologist when excavating your
pyramid.
About 4,600 years ago, ancient Egypt’s Old
Kingdom began. During this time, Egypt was
ruled by kings called pharaohs. The pharaoh
Introduction
Khufu, also known by his Greek name,
Cheops, built a pyramid at Giza now referred
to as the Great Pyramid, because it is the
largest of the more than a hundred pyramids
discovered in Egypt to date. This enormous
pyramid is also called Khufu’s Pyramid or the
Pyramid of Cheops. The pyramid in your kit
was modeled after the Great Pyramid.
Most people believe that the Great Pyramid
was built as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu, but
because it was built so long ago, many
questions, puzzles, and secrets about the
pyramid linger. Some of the questions have
been answered by archaeologists,
researchers, and scientists from all over the
world, but others are still unsolved.
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MerkThames & Kosmos
ModelArchaeology: Pyramid Dig (Version 2.0)
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte27494 MB