Egyptian Gods & Goddesses
Egyptian Geography
Egyptian Life
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

Who was the God of the underworld?

Osiris

100

What is the name of the longest river in the world that runs through Egypt?

The Nile

100

Much of Ancient Egyptian religion focused on the _______________, or life after death.

Afterlife

100

The title used by the rulers of Egypt:

Pharaoh

100

A specially treated body wrapped in cloth:

Mummy

200

Who was the God of the dead and the afterlife?

Anubis

200

This area of Egypt was upriver to the South:

Upper Egypt

200

Egyptians believed that Pharaohs were not only kings/queens, but also ____________:

Gods

200

A series of rulers from the same family:

Dynasty

200

The flooding of the Nile River left behind ____________ which was ideal for farming.

Silt

300

Who was the god of the sun?

Re/Ra

300

This area of Egypt was downriver to the North:

Lower Egypt

300

People from rich and power families were called __________________:

Nobles
300

The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes: (The Egyptians used this to create the pyramids)

Engineering

300

The Egyptians believed in a powerful life force inside each person called the _______

Ka

400

Who was the goddess of magic?

Isis

400

A word for very strong rapids:

Cataracts

400

List three things Ancient Egyptians would bury with their loved ones after they died:

Food, Furniture, Clothing, Tools, Jewelry, Weapons

400

Egyptians wrote on this long lasting, paper-like material made from reeds:

Papyrus

400

The ancient Egyptian writing system that used drawings to represent sounds:

Hieroglyphics 

500

Egyptians worshiped many gods. This is known as ____________________. 

Polytheism 

500

A triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river:

Delta

500

List the Egyptian social structure from most powerful to least powerful:

Pharaoh, Nobles, Scribes & Craftspeople, Farmers, Servants, Slaves

500

What was the method which allowed bodies to be preserved for hundreds of years as mummies called?

Embalming 

500

What is the Rosetta Stone and why was it important?

A stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics. Since it had the same inscription in three languages, it allowed historians to translate hieroglyphics for the first time.

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