An Egyptian pharaoh made famous by his tomb, being one of the first one robbed by tomb raiders and one of the first discovered.
Who was Tutankhamun?
Made famous for being the residence of King Tut's tomb, they are some of the most famous landmarks of Egypt, found in Greater Cairo, Egypt.
What are The Great Pyramids at Giza?
The Egyptians were very advanced in this field.
What is math?
This was used to test fertility.
What was garlic used for?
Lasted over 3000 years.
How long did the Egyptian Dynasty last?
One of the first female pharaohs ever. Disguised herself as a man to become ruler. Was fluent in 10 languages.
Who was Cleopatra?
Many pyramids relied on this to be built.
What was math used for (mostly)?
This was used often as a form of payment, a reward.
Did they have beer?
The Egyptians believed that this lived after death.
What was the soul?
About 6,600 km long.
How long is the Nile River?
The god of the underworld, who gives final approval to enter the afterlife.
Who is Osiris?
This famous landmark is known for resembling the creature from greek mythology who places a riddle on all who wish to pass.
What is the Great Sphynx?
Used to make a paper-like substance used to write on.
What was papyrus used for?
They were this, which meant they worshiped many gods, not just one.
Were the Egyptians Polytheistic?
In 3100 BCE about.
When did upper and lower Egypt unite?
Their name meaning Great House, they served as connectors humanity and the gods and afterlife. They were known for protecting the people.
What were pharaohs?
This valley is very famous, holding many deceased pharaohs in the walls of it's bedrock.
What is The Valley Of The Kings?
The Egyptians ate mostly these.
What are grains?
They wore these after shaving all hair on their body except for eyebrows, and only shaved eyebrows to grieve. They were worn to protect from the sun.
Did they wear wigs?
The place where a river fans out into lots of little streams.
What is a river delta?
The first female pharaoh, her name meaning 'foremost of noblewomen'
Who was Hatshepsut?
Hatshepsut's mortary temple resides below _____ in Deir el Bahari on the West Bank of the Nile.
What is a cliff?
A very famous Egyptian form of writing that not everybody knew how to do.
What were heiroglyphics?
Mud, honey, and crocodile poo were mixed together and used for this.
What did they use as birth control?
They were built in the 5th and 6th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt.
When were the Great Pyramids at Giza built?