Geography of Egypt
Egyptian Society and Culture
Egyptian Beliefs and Gods
Architecture and Engineering
Daily Life in Ancient Egypt
100

This river was crucial for Ancient Egypt's agriculture and development.

Nile

100

This ruler united Upper and Lower Egypt around 3100 B.C.

Who is Narmer?

100

The Egyptian god of the sun.

Ra

100

The purpose of the pyramids in Ancient Egypt.

royal tombs for the pharaoh 

100

Egyptians believed that wearing this crown represented both Upper and Lower Egypt.

Double crown

200

These natural features helped protect Egypt from invasions

Desert and the Nile

200

The social class at the top of the Egyptian hierarchy, besides the pharaoh.

priests and nobles?

200

The queen who declared herself pharaoh and expanded Egyptian trade.

Hatshepsut

200

The largest pyramid at Giza was built for this pharaoh.

Khufu

200

Egyptian farmers benefited from this annual event that fertilized their land.

flooding of the Nile

300

The term Egyptians used to describe the fertile land along the Nile.

Black land

300

This was a reed plant used by Egyptians to make a type of early paper.

papyrus

300

The belief in many gods is called

Polytheism 

300

This style of portraying people in profile was a tradition in Egyptian art to signify importance.

showing importance through tradition?

300

Egyptian society allowed women to have these rights, which were unusual for the time.

owning property and making legal decision's

400

Egyptian farmers used this device to draw water from the Nile.

Shadoof

400

The method Egyptians used to preserve bodies for the afterlife.

Mummification 

400

The belief in one god is called 

Monotheism 

400

symbol worn by pharaohs represented the unity of Upper and Lower Egypt.

Double crown

400

What was the name of the style of writing the Egyptians used?


Hieroglyphics 

500

These fast-moving waters or rapids in a river created natural barriers along the Nile.

Cataracts

500

These people were responsible for recording laws, taxes, and events.

scribes

500

This profession involved translating messages, calculating taxes, and keeping records, essential for running the Egyptian government.

Scribes

500

Ancient Egypt’s "Golden Age," known for its prosperity and stability.

Middle Kingdom?

500

The longest river in the world, which was crucial to the development of Egyptian civilization.

Nile

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