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Course name
311_History of Ancient Egypt
Institution
Western Washington University
Instructor
Christine Johnston
Wikipedia Expert
Brianda (Wiki Ed)
Subject
History
Course dates
2024-01-09 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-03-27 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
30


HIST 311 offers a general introduction to the political and cultural history of Ancient Egypt from the Predynastic period until the conquest of Egypt by Rome. This course will examine the development of ancient Egypt and its institutions along the Nile and beyond through both textual sources and archaeological remains. Topics addressed will include the introduction of agriculture, the emergence of writing, state formation and kingship ideology, bureaucracy and economy, religion and literature, funerary culture and tomb construction, and climate change. Throughout the course we will also highlight the connectivity between Egypt and the rest of North Africa and the broader Mediterranean. Although this course is about Ancient Egypt, students are encouraged to consider the ways that the past can inform on the present, as well as the role of modern agendas in the exploration and appropriation of the past.

The Wiki assignment will be the major research assignment of the quarter. Students will be expected to add/review/reorganize content on one of the available articles, as well as add images or graphics if possible. Topics selected will focus on historical individuals and important aspects of life in ancient Egypt (belief, festivals, daily life, etc.). Students will also participate in peer-review of their colleagues’ contributions (each student will review two contributions). At the end of the project students will also be responsible for submitting a short reflection on the exercise, as well as a research question, hypothesis, and short outline of a research project related to the Wikipedia topic.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Remus210 Description de l'Égypte
Starkid25 Deir el-Medina Buhen, Elephantine
CabbageP Stone quarries of ancient Egypt Serapeum of Saqqara, Ancient Egyptian royal ships
Honkshoo The Bird Man Apep International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia
Epichippo Shadoof Wilbour Papyrus, Ancient Egyptian royal ships
Rachelneeld Senusret III Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt, Nectanebo II
Hippolotamus Book of Gates Amduat, Wadjet
A Small Rat Serapeum of Saqqara Naqada, Stone quarries of ancient Egypt
Eggiee! Amduat Book of Gates, Khepri
Tmitfc Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt, Nectanebo II
AnonymousUsername934 Ancient Egyptian royal ships Shadoof, Stone quarries of ancient Egypt
Lunabean0204 Elephantine Deir el-Medina, Buhen
Piesu123 Lake Nasser Lake Moeris, Nilometer
Swanson24 Wadjet Bes, Book of Gates
GabrielleGutierrez Buhen Deir el-Medina, Elephantine
EdieJones71 Canopic jar Scarab (artifact), Khepri
Archaeologyslay Tomb of Horemheb in Saqqara Retjenu, Naqada
Hush Muninn Khepri Amduat, Canopic jar
Hazelsvest Scarab (artifact) Khnum, Canopic jar
Chrisad88 Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt, Senusret III
Maka'alaKaono Retjenu Story of Sinuhe, Tomb of Horemheb in Saqqara
Tson21 Nilometer Lake Moeris, Lake Nasser
Nilenonsense Khnum Scarab (artifact), Bes
Madrugada11 Wilbour Papyrus Nilometer, Story of Sinuhe
Lindsing17 International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia Apep
Meegleague Bes Wadjet, Khnum
Gadzooksopposite Nectanebo II Senusret III, Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt
MightyFiveEleven Lake Moeris Lake Nasser, Shadoof
Traven Murphy Story of Sinuhe Wilbour Papyrus, Retjenu
ImplicitPandemonium Naqada Serapeum of Saqqara, Tomb of Horemheb in Saqqara