a pharaoh who ruled from about the age of 9 to 19. His tomb remained untouched until 1922 when it was discovered.
Who is Tutankhamun?
the watering of dry land by means of canals or pipes.
What is Irrigation?
the group with the least amount of people on the ancient Egyptian social pyramid.
What are the Pharaohs?
The Great Pyramids are located here.
What is Giza?
the practice of one person owning another person.
What is slavery?
She was the first female Pharaoh.
Who is Hatshepsut?
a reed plant that grows along the Nile, which can be used to make paper.
What is Papyrus?
The group that has the most people in it on the ancient Egyptian social pyramid.
What is the slaves/servants?
Egypt is part of this continent.
What is a Africa?
the title used by the rulers of ancient Egypt.
What is pharaoh?
This pharaoh was married to Queen Nefertiti.
Who is Ramses II?
a system of writing that was made up of about 800 picture-signs.
What is Hieroglyphics?
The group that is part of the same pyramid tier as the slaves.
What is the peasants?
the southern area of ancient Egypt.
What is Upper Egypt?
the study of land forms/climate/population.
What is geography?
the pharaoh that unified Lower and Upper Egypt and became the first pharaoh.
Who is Menes?
The pyramids were created as ______ for Pharaoh's that had passed away.
the group that is immediately underneath the Pharaoh on the ancient Egyptian social pyramid.
What is the viziers/priests/nobles?
the direction the Nile River flows from Upper Egypt to Lower Egypt.
What is North?
The order in which a society is organized and given responsibilities/privileges.
What is a social structure?
This pharaoh only worshipped one god and destroyed many temples.
Who is Akenhaten?
Hieroglyphics eventually turned into these.
What are letters?
the four groups that are in the middle of the ancient Egyptian social pyramid.
What are the scribes?
the uninhabitable desert lands on both sides of the Nile
What are the Red Lands?
a family of rulers passed down by generation.
What is a dynasty?