Hatshepsut was disliked by later pharaohs because of this fact.
She was a female Pharaoh.
Ramses II was also known by this nickname: "Ramses the ________ "
Ramses the Great
This job was performed by people who would write important records for government purposes.
Scribes
These wooden objects were often used to store a Pharaoh's mummified remains.
Sarcophagus.
This special type of Egyptian building was made of sandstone with a smooth, white limestone casing on the outside.
A pyramid!
Hatshepsut famously sent a trade expedition to this far off land.
Punt.
Ramses II ruled for this many years.
66 (and a bit) years.
The Pharaoh was believed to be this God's representative on the Earth.
Horus (I would also accept Ra)
This falcon-headed god was the God of Healing, Protection, and the fertile "Black Land" on either side of the Nile.
Horus.
This famous pyramid is the largest ever built by Egyptians, located near modern Cairo.
The Great Pyramid.
The Great Pyramid of Cheops.
The Pyramid of Khufu.
Regent.
Ramses II famously fought (and drew) this battle against the Hittites.
The Battle of Kadesh.
This young Pharaoh's tomb was discovered completely intact in 1922.
Tutankhamun
This blue-skinned God was married to Isis, and known as the King of the Afterlife.
Osiris
This famous statue with a human head and lion body is found near the pyramids.
We get most of our information about Hatshepsut from this famous building.
Djeser-Djeseru
Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple
The Holy of Holies
Ramses II was called this name by the Greeks, and it was famously used in an 1818 Poem by Percy Shelley.
Ozymandias
This social class performed much of the hard labour, including building monuments and farming.
Peasants.
This bodily organ was pulled out of the nose during the mummification process.
The Brain!
After death, pharaohs were often buried in this famous valley.
Hatshepsut wore one of these to project masculine power.
A fake beard.
Ramses II built this new capital city in the Nile Delta, and gave it a very narcissistic name.
Pi-Ramses (the House of Ramses).
This Pharaoh's name translates to "Fighting Catfish" in Ancient Egyptian.
Narmer.
The Pharaoh Cleopatra VII often dressed as this winged goddess.
Isis
This advisor helped the Pharaoh Djoser design and build the first ever Egyptian Pyramid at Saqqara.
Imhotep.