Who was the sun god
Ra
Who was the first female pharaoh who became ruler because her stepson was too young to rule?
Hatshepsut
What organ would be left in the body?
The heart
Hatshepsut's Temple
The soil of the Nile River valley is best characterized as...
fertile
Who is the god of violence and disorder?
Set
Who was the first pharaoh who ruled ancient Egypt?
King Menes
Where did the ancient Egyptians put the four internal organs?
Canopic Jars
Temple of Karnak
What did archaeologists find to help them understand ancient Egypt better?
Rosetta Stone
Who is the goddess of home and is credited for teaching the crafts of spinning, weaving, and other household skills to women.
Isis
Who was the pharaoh who was know for his religious ideas and he preferred the worship of only one god, Ra?
Akhenaten
What was the purpose of tomb paintings?
Provide the buried person with the objects that were painted.
What temple is not dedicated to a certain god and instead may have been where many of the kings of Egypt were crowned?
Luxor Temple
Which kingdom was known as the Egypt's Golden Age?
Middle Kingdom
Who is the god who is represented as a male figure with the head of a falcon whose eyes were the sun and the moon?
Horus
Who was the pharaoh who ruled for nine years and changed the religion back to be polytheist?
King Tut
If people could not afford to be mummified what would their family members do?
What temple was created to celebrate Ramesses' victory over the Hittites as the Battle of Kadesh in 1274 BCE?
Abu Simbel Temple
What did Egyptians grow?
Wheat, barley, and flax seeds
This god was murdered by his jealous brother.
Osiris
Who was the pharaoh who constructed many temples and his wife was queen Nefertiti?
Ramses II
Describe the mummification process
What temple was constructed so close to the river that it suffered irreparable water damage and by the Nineteenth Dynasty it was already in ruins?
Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III
What was the order of the social class of Ancient Egypt?
Pharaoh, priests, scribes, army commanders, nobles, merchants, farmers