Pharaohs
Gods
Hieroglyphs
Afterlife
Mummification
100

Who was the most famous Pharaoh?

King Tut

100

Who was the first god to emerge from Benben?

Atum

100

What were hieroglyphs mainly used for?

Religious texts, official documents, monumental texts.

100

What was the name of the underworld in Egypt?

Duat
100

What items were placed in tombs of the deceased?

Treasure, food, family names, items from life.

200

Which two pharaohs were female?

Hatshepsut and cleopatra 

200

what was the name of the dark, chaotic ocean before creation?

Nun

200

How were hieroglyphs read?

In horizontal or vertical rows, from left to right or right to left

200

What ceremony determines whether a person could enter the after life?

Weighing of the Heart.

200

What was NOT a step in mummification?

Burning the body.

300

Which Pharaohs created the three pyramids of Giza?

Pharaoh Khufu, Pharaoh Khafre, and Pharaoh Menkaure

300

What did Geb and Nut represent?

Earth and Sky

300

What important discovery helped scholars decode Egyptian hieroglyphs?

The Rosetta Stone

300

Which two gods are apart of the Weighing of the Heart?

Osiris and Thoth.

300

What was the purpose of mummification?

To preserve the body for the ka to come back to.

400

Was Cleopatra originally Egyptian?

No, she was greek

400

How did Atum create Shu and Tefnut?

By spitting and acts of self-creation

400

What was a cartouche used for?

To protect and display the name of a pharaoh or god

400

What was a persons heart weighed against?

The feather of Ma’at.

400

Why was the body dried with natron?

Kept the body from decomposing.

500

Who was most known for their Military achievements?

Thutmose lll

500

Why were Geb and Nut separated?

To make room for the world.

500

Why was a cartouche important for a ruler to have?

To ensure their name would be remembered and protected in the afterlife.

500

What happened to a person if their heart was heavier than the feather?

Their soul was destroyed by Ammit.

500

Which organ was left in the body during mummification?

The heart.

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