Longest River in the World!!
What is the Nile River?
Pharaoh known for building the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Who is Khufu?
What is Polytheistic?
This job was important and took 5 years to be educated for the job because of the difficulty level. They were protectors of Egyptian culture and central to academic research.
Who were the scribes?
Group of people in Egypt that had more rights than most of the ancient civilizations of that time.
What is women?
Red Lands=_________
The Nile River Valley(Silt)=__________
What is the desert and 'Black Lands'?
Pharaoh most famous for being young and for his tomb being discovered.
Who is King Tut?
Egyptian's built special tombs for their pharaoh's for their spirit(ka) to reside and govern. This made Egypt unique. These tombs were known as __________.
What are pyramids?
Usually were members of the royal family and lived in the palace..2nd on the social pyramid.
Who were the government officials?
The pharaoh who was monotheistic, married to Nefertiti and whose kingdom was destroyed not long after his reign.
Who is Akenaten?
Egypt, Mesopotamians, China and India were all considered _________________civilizations because of the rich soil provided allowing growth of crops.
What is River Valley Civilizations?
Pharaoh known for building the White Chapel/Jubilee chapel.
Who is Senusret I?
Internal organs were placed in four different...
What is canopic jars?
The largest class of Egyptians on the social pyramid.
Who were the peasants and slaves?
The Sun god...
Who is Ra?
___________is a physical feature that offered protection from invaders.
What is the desert?
Pharaoh known for being the longest reigning female pharaoh and possibly the only true female pharaoh.
Who is Hatshepsut?
The ___________ was weighed against a feather to determine moral righteousness.
What is the heart?
The Pharaoh's right hand man.
Who is the vizier?
Another name for the spirit.
What is the ka?
What is a cataract?
Pharaoh known for building monumental statues of himself.
Who is Ramses II (the Great)?
The organ that was thrown away because it was thought to be useless.
What is the brain?
This group of people were not wealthy or poor but lived a 'comfortable' lifestyle.
Who were the craftsmen/artisans and merchants?
Organ known as the seat of life.