Geography of Ancient Egypt
Nile Geography
Lost City Of the Pyramid Builders
Life In Ancient Egypt
Gods And Goddesses
100

The rushing water forms waterfalls and rapids called

Cataracts

100

The Nile river ends in the Mediterranean sea. In which direction does it flow?

North

100

Number the three pyramids built for pharaohs of the same dynasty from largest to smallest

Khufu, Khafre, Menkaure

100

What was the Rosetta Stone and what was its importance to understanding Egyptian history?

The Rosetta Stone holds the key to understanding Egyptian hieroglyphs; a script made up of small pictures that were used originally in ancient Egypt for religious texts

100

What God was the sun god and the most important god to the Ancient Egyptians?

Ra

200

Deltas occur at the ___ of a river

Mouth 

200

What two rivers meet to form the Nile river?

The Blue and White Nile

200

About how many years passed between Herodotus' visit to Egypt and the completed construction of the pyramids? 

2,700 years

200

How were the Egyptian kings viewed differently than the kings of Mesopotamia?

Mesopotamian rulers were usually warriors, whereas in ancient Egypt, Pharaohs, or god-kings, ruled and were thought to be the sky-god Horus while alive, and Osiris, the god of the underworld, after their deaths.

200

What god was the god of the sky?

Horus

300

Farmers depended on the annual flooding to water their crops and provide the fertile mud called ___

Silt

300

At what lake does the Blue Nile begin?

Lake Tana

300

Who did Herodotus think was responsible for building the pyramids?

Slaves

300

Why was the job of a scribe hard to obtain?

Being a scribe was an extremely difficult job because, in total, there were hundreds of different hieroglyphs to remember. The scribes used a kind of paper called papyrus, which was made from reeds otherwise known as the papyrus plant.

300

What god was the ruler of the underworld and god of the dead?

Osiris

400

Egyptians used ___ to carry water into the fields

Irrigation systems 

400

What country does the blue Nile begin?

Ethiopia

400

How much longer did the nobles of this time period live in comparison to the workers who built the pyramids? 

10 years

400

Why did the Egyptians bury their dead with many objects?

The ancient Egyptians had an elaborate set of funerary practices that they believed were necessary to ensure their immortality after death (the afterlife). These rituals and protocols included mummifying the body, casting magic spells, and burial with specific grave goods thought to be needed in the Egyptian afterlife.

400

What god was the mother goddess?

Isis

500

Egypt was so successful at growing and trading grains that they became the "___" of the Mediterranean world

Breadbasket

500

What three, small lakes are at the start of the White Nile?

Lake Albert, George, and Edward

500

About how long do scientists now belive it took to build each of the pyramids?

20 years

500

Why did the Egyptians prepare the body for the afterlife?

The Egyptians believed in life after death. They believed that they had to preserve their bodies so they could use them in the afterlife. The Egyptians believed that when they died, they would make a journey to another world where they would lead a new life.

500

What god was the god of knowledge?

Thoth

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