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Permissions 

1.  Portrait of Nefertiti and Coffin case from Thomas Barnard<barnard@ cma--oh.org>http://www.clemusart.com/museum/collect/egypt/index.html

Credits
1.  Image of Disco Ball from Animation Factory at http://www.animfactory.com.

2.  Image of Electric ball from Bells and Whistles at http://www.bellsnwhistles.
com/page 26.html.

3.  Image of Bomb from Bells and Whistles at http://www.bellsnwhistles. com/page 26.html.

4.  Image of Nefertiti from Cleveland  Museum of Art at  http://www.clemuart.com/ museum/collect//egypt/index.html.

5.  Sidebar from Pambytes at http://wwwtgn.net/~pambytes/borders/ borders.html 
 

Bibliography

1.  “Ancient Egypt.”  Encyclopedia Americana. Grolier: Danbury, CT. 1995. Pages 2, 37-39, 2189-2190.

2.  “Ancient Egyptian Pyramids.” Encyclopedia American. 1995. Volume 23. p.37-39.

3.  Cooper, Dr. Kenneth S. Eastern Hemisphere .  Silver Burnett Ginn:  Morristown,NJ. 1993.  p. 55-60.

4.  Defrates, Joanna. What Do We Know About the Egyptians?  Peter Bedrick Books: New York, NY. 1992. Pages 12-43.

5.  “Egyptian Civilization.”  The New Book Of Knowledge. 1997. Volume 1. p. 221-223. 

6.   Hart, George. Ancient Egypt Eyewitness Book. New York.1990.

7.  “History of Ancient Egypt.”  The New Book Of Knowledge. Volume 5. p. 107-109.

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