Egyptian Tomb Paintings and Artefacts
CONCEPTUALUse tomb paintings, artefacts, and objects from ancient Egypt as evidence to find out about daily life: Nebamun's tomb paintings show hunting and feasting, jewellery and furniture reveal craftsmanship, and everyday objects like pots and tools tell us what ordinary people used — understanding that these sources are how we piece together information about a civilisation that ended thousands of years ago
Mastery Evidence
- Describe what can be learned about Egyptian life by studying a tomb painting or artefact
- Explain that objects found in tombs and ruins are evidence that helps archaeologists understand the past
- Give an example of something specific a painting or object reveals (e.g., what food they ate, what games they played)
Assessment Prompt
“If [child] looks at an ancient Egyptian painting showing people fishing and feasting, can they explain what it tells us about how Egyptians lived?”
Prerequisites4
- Egyptian Gods and GoddessessoftAges 7—9
- Discovering Tutankhamun's TombhardAges 5—7
- Vocabulary: ancient egypthardAges 5—9
- Non-Fiction Text FeaturessoftAges 6—9
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- Egyptian Gods and Goddesses soft
Tomb paintings depict gods — knowing the gods helps interpret the art
- Egyptian Gods and the Afterlife hard
Named gods and goddesses builds on basic gods and afterlife knowledge
- Vocabulary: ancient egypt hard
Knowing about pharaohs requires the term 'pharaoh' and associated vocabulary
- 3-D shapes soft
Recognising pyramids as a named 3D geometric shape makes study of the Great Pyramid's physical structure more concrete
- Vocabulary: ancient egypt hard
Describing the pyramids and Sphinx requires 'pyramid', 'sphinx', and related vocabulary
- Vocabulary: ancient egypt hard
Describing the afterlife and burial beliefs requires 'mummy', 'sarcophagus', 'tomb' vocabulary
- Discovering Tutankhamun's Tomb hard
Using artefacts as evidence builds on knowing what archaeologists do
- Fossils & Palaeontologists soft
Archaeologists studying Egypt parallels palaeontologists studying fossils — both are scientists uncovering the past
- Dinosaurs Were Real hard
Must understand dinosaurs are extinct before learning fossils are how we know about them
- Egyptian Gods and the Afterlife soft
Carter's discovery of tomb treasures benefits from knowing about afterlife beliefs
- Vocabulary: ancient egypt hard
Knowing about pharaohs requires the term 'pharaoh' and associated vocabulary
- 3-D shapes soft
Recognising pyramids as a named 3D geometric shape makes study of the Great Pyramid's physical structure more concrete
- Vocabulary: ancient egypt hard
Describing the pyramids and Sphinx requires 'pyramid', 'sphinx', and related vocabulary
- Vocabulary: ancient egypt hard
Describing the afterlife and burial beliefs requires 'mummy', 'sarcophagus', 'tomb' vocabulary
- Pyramids and the Great Sphinx soft
Howard Carter's discovery is about finding a tomb inside a pyramid/valley context
- Vocabulary: ancient egypt hard
Knowing about pharaohs requires the term 'pharaoh' and associated vocabulary
- 3-D shapes soft
Recognising pyramids as a named 3D geometric shape makes study of the Great Pyramid's physical structure more concrete
- Vocabulary: ancient egypt hard
Describing the pyramids and Sphinx requires 'pyramid', 'sphinx', and related vocabulary
- Vocabulary: ancient egypt hard
Understanding how we know about Egypt requires 'archaeologist' and 'artefact' vocabulary
- Vocabulary: ancient egypt hard
Using tomb paintings and artefacts as evidence requires 'artefact', 'tomb', 'archaeologist' vocabulary
- Non-Fiction Text Features soft
Using tomb paintings, papyri, and artefacts as evidence draws on the non-fiction reading skills for understanding how documents and visual texts are organised
- Main Topic of Informational Texts hard
Non-fiction structures build on Y1 informational text main topic
Unlocks2
- Modern Archaeology and Egyptian EthicshardAges 10—12
- Egyptian Art and ArchitecturehardAges 9—11