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Egyptian Maths and Engineering

Describe the Egyptian achievement in mathematics and engineering: the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus shows calculations of area, volume, and fractions; the precision of pyramid alignment (within 0.05° of true north) required sophisticated surveying; and Egyptian medical papyri describe detailed anatomical knowledge and pharmacological remedies — placing Egypt as a major contributor to the early history of science and technology

Suggested ages 11–13

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Evidence of understanding

  • Describes the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus as containing worked examples of arithmetic, geometry, and unit fractions
  • Explains one specific engineering achievement: pyramid alignment, ramp logistics, or the accuracy of the Great Pyramid's dimensions
  • Names at least one medical papyrus (e.g. Ebers Papyrus) and describes the type of medical knowledge it contains

Assessment prompt

If Egyptian Maths and Engineering was told that the ancient Egyptians were solving problems involving fractions and calculating areas of fields over 3,500 years ago, could they describe what the Rhind Papyrus is and explain what it tells us about Egyptian mathematics?

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