How is the pharaoh
This provided fertile soil for crops, building materials and even trade opportunities for the Egyptians.
What is the Nile River
What is a mummy
The main purpose for the pyramids
What is, to act as tombs for the bodies of dead kings and queens.
The God who created humans with his sweat and tears.
Who is Ra
The only people who could read or write.
What are scribes
What is Hieroglyphics
Once the organs were removed from the dead body, there were stored here.
What are canopic jars
The largest pyramid in Egypt
What is the pyramid of Khufu
The God who killed Osiris; he rules darkness.
Who is Seth
The primary leader of the government, and the Pharaoh's trusted adviser.
Who was the vizier
A feature of an Egyptian home that allowed for people to stay cool while cooking, eating and even sleeping; Considered the centre of family life.
What is the "flat roof"
The body was covered and stuffed with this substance and this material, in order to ensure it did not decay.
What is natron and linen cloth.
In this year, the tomb of king tut was discovered.
When was 1922
If Egyptians needed protection they would pray to this God.
Who is Horus
When one family maintained power for many years, handing down the throne from one blood relative to another....
What is a Dynasty
Like a nameplate; often attached to the coffin of kings and queens
What is a cartouche
This organ was left in the dead body because it was considered the centre of intelligence.
What is the heart
King Tut's tomb was found here
Who is Hathor
The Pharaoh's wife was known as this.
What is, the Queen of Egypt
What is Papyrus
Mummified bodies were place in this coffin-like box.
What is a sarcophagus
What is wrong with this sentence; King Tut's pyramid was found practically untouched, with all of his belongings and coffin in tact.
What is, King Tut's tomb was NOT a pyramid.
This Goddess' name means "one who is powerful".
Who is Sekhmet