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100

This is the Modern day country where the Nile River is located.

What is Egypt?

100

The title of the leader of Ancient Egypt.

What is the Pharaoh?

100

Large, triangle shaped, extravagant tombs

What were pyramids?

100

The society of Egypt was divided into many classes including this one which was made of the largest number.

What were slaves?

100

This Greek letter not only looks like, but is what we call the mouth of a river which spreads when it reaches a large body of water.

What is delta?

200

The continent in which Egypt is located.

What is Africa?

200

The Pharaoh’s right hand person.

What is the vizier?

200

This large monument was damaged and the person was executed for the destruction.

What is the Sphinx?

200

This class of folks in Egyptian society were above middle class and documented all sorts of happenings of daily life.

Who were scribes?

200

Egyptians figured out how to use this reed available near the Nile to make a form of paper.

What was papyrus?

300

Home city of the Three great Pyramids

What is Giza?

300

Occupation of people who dug up the facts about Ancient Egypt

Who were archeologists?

300

Ancient Egyptians depended on this deposit from the Nile River to build their homes.

What is mud?

300

The Ancient Egyptian Civilization lasted for this many years before being conquered by the Romans.

What is 3,000 years?

300

These were the traveling traders.

What were merchants?

400

The body of water the Nile River empties into

What is the      Mediterranean Sea?

400

While he didn’t accomplish much during his reign ending at age 19, he is one of the most widely known pharaohs of Ancient Egypt.

Who was Tutankhamun?

400

This Ancient Egyptian invention was used to measure the work hour.

What is the sundial?

400

A God, similar to how Christians view St. Peter, decided if people who eligible for the afterlife.

Who was Osirus?

400

This stone, which shares its name with a popular language learning software, helped archeologists translate hieroglyphics.

What is the Rosetta stone?

500

The name of one of the largest Egyptian capitals in Ancient times sharing the name with the birthplace of a popular music styles in the US.

What is Memphis?

500

This was the most widely known female pharaoh.

Who was Cleopatra?

500

Ancient Egyptians were the first civilization to be known to do this with their homes.

What is lock their doors?

500

This staple of the Pharaoh uniform was not actually a naturally occurring part of their body, as females often had them too!

What is the beard?

500

This part of the mud left during the flood time of the Nile, contained nutrients which helped with farming.

What is silt?

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