An embalmed body wrapped in cloth strips.
What is a mummy?
The pyramids were used for this.
What is tombs for kings?
What is a shaduf?
A theocracy is ____
What is a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God?
A major result of the Nile flooding was....
It made the soil fertile?
The Nile River is approximately _________miles long.
What is 4,000?
The Great Pyramid of Giza was built for this king.
Who is Khufu?
Another name for an Egyptian king, especially in the New Kingdom.
What is a pharaoh?
The woman pharaoh that tried to help rebuild the Egyptian economy.
Who is Hatshepsut?
Modern day capital of Egypt.
What is Cairo?
Wife of Akhenaten.
Who is Nefertiti?
The Nile delta becomes a tributary to the ____
What is Mediterranean Sea?
Three eras of ancient Egyptian history.
Old, Middle and New Kingdom
This Egyptian pharaoh became King when he was 9.
Who is Tutankhamen?
The tallest structure in the world for 4,000 years and is the only one of the Seven Ancient Wonders still standing.
What is the Great Pyramid of Giza?
The city of Thebes is located in which part of ancient Egypt?
What is Upper Egypt?
Cat goddess of ancient Egyptian religion.
Who is Bastet?
wild rapids found on the Nile River are known as
What are cataracts?
a line of rulers from one family.
What is dynasty?
A reed plant used to make sandals, baskets, river rafts and paper.
What is papyrus?
The most important Egyptian god (God of the Sun)
What is Re or Ra?
King who united Upper and Lower Egypt.
Who is Menes?
This pharaoh tried to make Egypt monotheistic.
Who is Amenhotep, later known as Akhenaton?
Famous New Kingdom battle in 1274 BC between Ramses' forces and the Hittites.
What is the Battle of Kadesh?