The Nile river is the _____________ river in the world.
What is longest?
A title for an Egyptian king
What is a Pharaoh?
Home to the gods were called...
What are temples?
Trade Routes are
What are paths that traders took?
A line of rulers from the same family
What is a dynasty?
Rough rapids along the Nile river are known as
What are cataracts?
King Tut's Tomb was important because
What is his tomb was untouched and still full of riches for historians to study?
Afterlife is
What is life after death?
Egypt became rich in trade because
What is the land they conquered?
A huge stone tomb with four triangular sides that come to a point at the top
What is a pyramid?
What is a triangular area of land made by soil deposited by a river?
The first female Pharaoh
Who is Queen Hatshepsut?
An obelisk is
This group took over Egypt for 200 years.
Who are the Hyskos?
The three languages on the Rosetta Stone are...
What are hieroglyphics, Greek, and Demotic?
The Nile provided
What is water and fertile soil for farming? What is food (duck, geese, fish)?
Became army captain at age 10, and expanded the size of the Egyptian Kingdom
Who is Ramses the Great?
A person's life force is called
What is Ka?
In this kingdom, Egyptian trade and military power reached their peak.
What is the New Kingdom?
The Rosetta Stone is important because...
What is people were able to decipher hieroglyphics?
The natural barriers to Egypt are
What are cataracts, the desert, and the red and Mediterranean sea?
At the BOTTOM of the Egyptian Social Structure
Who are farmers, servants, and slaves?
The purpose of mummifying a body was
What is create a link between the body and the spirit?
Conquered land = more resources = more trade = more what
What is money?