Vocabulary
Egyptian Gods
Social Classes
Egyptian Serpents
Farming and Agriculture
100

An Egyptian King

Pharaoh

100

This God is known as the God of Death

Osiris

100

This person sits at the top of the social class

Pharaoh

100

Who was the queen that envenomated herself with a snake?

Cleopatra

100

The Nile river is similar to this "fertile" region in Mesopotamia

Fertile Crescent

200

A body that has been preserved so it doesn't decay

Mummy

200

This Goddess is known as the God of love

Isis

200

These people sit at the bottom of the social class

Farmers, slaves, servants

200

This snake with "horns" has one of the fiercest bites in Egypt.

Horned Viper

200

This natural disaster aids farmers in the growth of their crops

Floods

300

Egyptian form of writing

Hieroglyphic

300

The Sun God (Bird)

Amon Re

300

These people were considered to be in the middle level of the social class

Merchants/Artisans

300

This snake "puffs" itself up and is one of the fastest striking snakes in Egypt

Puff Adder

300

This mineral/particle produces rich fertile soil

Silt

400

Writing surface similar to paper

Papyrus

400

This God was the son of Isis and Osiris

Horus

400

Though also in the middle class, they were considered higher than Merchants and Artisans

Scribes

400

This snake's venom is most effective from long range.

Spitting Cobra

400

This "physical feature" occurs at the end of the Nile River and pours out into the Mediterranean Sea

Delta

500

To prepare to something doesn't decay

Preserve

500

This God has the head of a Dog and destroyed Osiris

Seth

500

These people were just below the Pharaoh in the social class.

Nobles, Priests and Officials

500

This hooded snake is believed to be the snake that killed Cleopatra

Egyptian Cobra

500

Egyptians built a system of these to drain dangerous flood waters

Canals

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