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Ancient Egypt Classes for Adults

31 free ancient egypt classes for adults (18+) on Wunder — short, fact-checked courses and lessons with narration and a quiz. Filter by age — each link is its own page, not a JavaScript toggle.

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Who built the pyramids and how?
Stand above Giza in 1904, as balloonist Eduard Spelterini did, and notice the sharp boundary between cultivated Nile land and the limestone plateau. The river valley could feed people and move cargo, while the dry high ground offered stone
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The Damietta Branch: Egypt's Eastern Nile
Follow Egypt's eastern Nile branch from ancient distributaries and irrigation barrages through Crusader history to a changing delta coast.
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How Energy Pyramids Work
Read an energy pyramid correctly, explain why it narrows upward, and distinguish energy from biomass and organism counts.
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How to Read the Rosetta Stone
Look at the top of this slab. The writing is cut off. You are not looking at a complete monument. You are looking at a broken piece of grey and pink granodiorite, just over a meter high, found reused in a fort wall at Rashid — the Nile port
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Emmer, einkorn, spelt: the wheats before modern wheat
The loaf in your hand is a late machine. Egypt, the Alps and the first farmers ate wheats that still wore their hulls.
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The Nile and the civilisations it made possible
Follow the Nile from its branches and floodplain to Egypt, Nubia, Kush, modern dams, and the heritage rescue that shows how rivers create possibilities without dictating one civilisation.
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The Rosetta Stone and cracking hieroglyphs
Follow the Rosetta Stone from a Ptolemaic decree through Demotic, royal cartouches, Thomas Young, Champollion, Coptic, and the method that made ancient Egyptian writing readable.
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The pyramids of Giza and how they were raised
Trace how Giza's royal pyramids were planned, quarried, transported, raised, surveyed, and finished through coordinated ancient engineering.
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How do salmon find the river they were born in?
Juveniles imprint on home-stream chemistry; adults add magnetic ocean maps for the long return.
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The Science of Ancient Egypt
The Egyptians pulled off precise pyramids, clever math, and early medicine thousands of years ago. See how they did it — and how today's scientists use CT scans, satellites, and DNA to read their work
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How We Know About Ancient Egypt
We can't visit ancient Egypt, so how do we know anything about it? Everything comes from surviving evidence — carved walls, fragile papyri, and buried objects — and every source has gaps and biases. L
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Egypt and Its Neighbors
We picture ancient Egypt as a world sealed off behind its deserts — but Egypt was never alone. Follow the gold road south to Nubia, the incense ships to the mysterious Land of Punt, the Hyksos invasio
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Who Really Built the Pyramids
Aliens? Slaves? Weigh the real evidence from Giza — the workers' town, their bakeries and bones, their painted gang names, and a 4,500-year-old logbook — and learn to explain who actually built the py
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The Fall of Ancient Egypt
Follow ancient Egypt through its final conquerors — Assyrians, Persians, Alexander, and Rome — meet Cleopatra as the shrewd last pharaoh, and discover why so much of Egypt survived the empires that to
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How Mummies Were Made
How do you turn a body into a mummy? The ancient Egyptians had a careful recipe that took about 70 days — and every single step had a reason. Follow it from start to finish: the organs tucked into spe
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Scribes and the Rosetta Stone
Discover why scribes were ancient Egypt's only readers and writers — and how one broken stone, carved with the same message in three scripts, let Champollion finally crack the hieroglyphic code.
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Upper and Lower Egypt
Seen from space, Egypt is a golden desert with one bright-green ribbon down the middle: the Nile. Meet the Two Lands the river built — the narrow southern valley and the wide northern Delta.
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Ancient Egyptian Civilization
One river built a civilization that lasted 3,000 years. Follow the Nile to see how a single river set Egypt's map, its calendar, its strict rules of art, its towering tombs, and its trade in gold, ced
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Ancient Egypt's Lasting Legacy
The pyramids get all the attention, but Ancient Egypt's real gift to the world was ideas: early writing, a 365-day calendar, careful medicine, math, and giant engineering. Trace what lasted, and see h
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Cleopatra and the End of Egypt
Cleopatra VII was the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt. Meet the clever queen who fought to keep her kingdom free — and discover how her defeat by Rome in 31 BCE brought an end to more than 3,000 years o
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The Weighing of the Heart
Step into ancient Egypt's Hall of Two Truths, where a soul's heart was weighed against a feather of truth. Meet Anubis, Thoth, and Osiris, read a real spell from the Book of the Dead, and discover wha
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The Pharaoh as a Living God
To the ancient Egyptians, the pharaoh was not just a king — he was a god walking the earth. Discover the one idea, called Ma'at, that made him a god and held Egypt together for three thousand years.
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Art History I: Antiquity to the Renaissance
Three thousand years of Western art as one argument: a picture is a technology a society builds to see what it most needs to see. From Egyptian tombs to the Sistine ceiling, you'll learn why styles ch
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Cairo: The Megacity on the Nile
Understand the largest city in Africa and the Arab world. You'll learn how Cairo grew from Islamic capital to megacity of twenty million, how the medieval city and modern sprawl coexist, and what the
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The Nile: The Longest River
Two rivers meet at Khartoum and then cross a desert on water neither Egypt nor Sudan made. Follow the merger from Lake Victoria and the Ethiopian monsoon to the dam that rewrote who owns the tap.
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Egypt: The Gift of the Nile
Understand Egypt as geography first — a hundred million people living on a green ribbon through the desert. You'll learn how the Nile made Egyptian civilization possible, what came after the pharaohs
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Ancient Egypt: The Full Story
The full documented arc of ancient Egypt — the Nile's flood, three thousand years of pharaohs from the pyramids to Cleopatra, and how we cracked the hieroglyphs.
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How the Pyramids Were Really Built
Stand at Saqqara: the first pyramid is a stack of tombs. Then Sneferu’s failures, Giza’s survey, the workers’ town, and Merer’s logbook.
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Cleopatra: The Real Queen
Behind the Roman propaganda and Hollywood myth, the real Cleopatra VII — a Greek pharaoh, shrewd politician, and multilingual ruler who fought to keep Egypt free.
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Ancient Egypt: Gift of the Nile
How a river's flood built the world's longest civilization
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Ancient Egypt
Three millennia on the Nile: pharaohs, pyramids, gods, and the long road to decipherment.

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