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Students read an article about attempts to reconstruct the facial features of Ancient Egypt's King Tutankhamen. They complete vocabulary exercises, describe each other's facial features and discuss the article.

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forensics, king tut, ancient egypt, egypt

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Grade
9th - Higher Ed
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Social Studies & History
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For Teacher Use
Duration
1 hr
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Year
2205
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