The Egyptians believed that a person would need his or her body in the __________?
What is afterlife?
King Tut died when he was how old?
What is 19?
Khufu was in charge of building which pyramid?
What is the pyramid of Giza?
What gender was this pharaoh?
What is a woman?
How many wives did Ramses II have?
They used natron to help with the mummification. Natron is basically what?
What is salt?
What did King Tut have buried with him that was golden and had images of his enemies on them?
What are golden sandals?
Khufu tried to get more respect by saying he was?
Who is a god?
In sculptures this pharaoh was seen with _______ to be seen as more masculine?
What is a beard or men's clothing?
What kind of treaty is he famous for?
What is peace treaty.
What organ was seen as most important to Egyptians? (They even weighed the organ)
What is the heart?
King Tut likely died from what kind of crash?
What is a chariot crash?
How many stones where used to build the pyramid? More than 2 ______
What is 2 million?
She was known for doing what with the area of Punt?
What is trade.
At the age of ten, Ramses became a captain in the Egyptian, what?
What is army?
Which pharaoh was one of the best examples of mummification? (Hint: Everything is AWESOME!)
Who is Ramses II?
What is something pharaohs were blamed for?
What is drought, disease, bad harvest?
He was a leader during what kingdom?
What is the Old Kingdom.
She said her father was what? (to gain more respect)
Who is a god.
What was his famous temple called?
What is Abu Simbel?
Where were mummies placed to finish the mummification process? (hint: somewhere outside)
Where is the desert?
Pharaohs had to worry about dying in what manner?
What is assassination?
How many years did the Great Pyramid of Giza take to build?
What was her temple called?
What is Dayr al-Bahri.
The temple was assembled so that, twice a year what aligned with the entrance, allowing beams of sunlight to shine down the halls and illuminate the statues?
What is the sun?