Pharaohs
Symbols
Art Characteristics
Architecture
Misc.
100

The last pharaoh of the ancient Egyptian empire.

Who is Cleopatra?

100

The skin-tone of men was usually depicted this way.

What was the color reddish-brown used to represent?

100

The name of the plant used to make paper in ancient Egypt.

What is papyrus?

100
A large flat topped tomb. These were stacked on top of each other to create the step pyramid

What is a Mastaba?

100

This writing system, made up of symbols and pictures was used in Ancient Egypt

What are hieroglyphs?

200

The pharaoh who oversaw the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Who is Khufu?

200
The skin of Gods and Goddesses were usually depicted in this way.

What was the color gold used to represent?

200

What is the composition of people depicted in Egyptian art?

People are posed with the head and legs in a profile (side view) and torsos facing forward. 

200

The largest religious complex in history 

What is the Karnak Temple?
200

This river was the lifeline of ancient Egypt, it provided water, transportation and fertile soil after its annual flood.

What is the Nile River?

300

The youngest ruler in ancient Egypt. Ruled during the New Kingdom

Who is King Tutankhamun (King Tut)?

300

Symbolizes choas and disorder 

What does the color red symbolize?

300

When Gods/Goddesses are depicted as being bigger than the pharoah, both of which are bigger than regular people in art.

What are hierarchial proportions? 

300

A pyramid which was built at one angle, then switched to another angle during the building process.

What is the Bent Pyramid?

300

This artifact helped scholars decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics.

What is the Rosetta Stone?

400

Ruler during the Middle Kingdom. Second woman to assume the role of Pharaoh.

Who is Hatshepsut? 

400

The components of the triple concept of the spirit/soul.

What are the Ka, Akh, and Ba?

400

How was art used in ancient Egypt? Give 2 purposes.

To honor the gods/goddesses, to prepare for the afterlife (funerary practices)

400

Two massive statues carved into a cliff. This is a reloctaed temple

What is Abu Simbel?

400

This god, often depicted with a jackel's head, was associated with mummification and the afterlife.

Who is Anubis?

500

Oversaw the construction of the step pyramid Saqqara during the Old Kingdom

Who is Djoser?

500

Typically depicted by a human head with two arms placed on top, in a 'u' shape.

What is the Ka symbol?

500

The blue gemstone most commonly used in pharaoh's tombs 

What is Lapus Lazuli?

500

Tall, slender monument made of stone. Placed at the entrance of Egyptian temples 

What is an obelisk?

500
This ceremonial slate shows King Narmer uniting Upper and Lower Egypt.

What is the Narmer Palette?

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