Gods
Geography and Society
Pyramids
Pharaohs and Mummies
Hieroglyphs
100

The most powerful god. King of the gods. First god to exist.

Amun-Ra

100

When looking at the social pyramid, these people sit at the bottom of a pyramid

Slaves

100

The shape of a pyramid

Triangle

100

The name of a dead person wrapped in clothe and placed in a tomb

Mummy

100

The shapes of hieroglyphs (name at least 2 types of symbols)

body parts, animals, shapes, etc

200

God of graves and burial practices. The Dog Who Swallows Millions. Master of Secrets. Jackal headed god.

Anubis

200

When looking at the social pyramid, these people sit at the very top of society

Pharaoh

200

Famous 3 pyramids still standing today

Pyramids of Giza

200

Amount of days it took to mummify a person

40-70

200

True or False: everyone in Egypt could read and write

False

300

This god passed judgement on a person's ka. God of the Underworld and Afterlife.

Osiris

300

The famous river the Egyptians used for water, farming, and traveling

The Nile
300

These people built the pyramids

Slaves

300

Name of the first pharaoh

King Menes

300

Type of plant used to make paper

Papyrus

400

Akhenaten's choice of god for the people

Aten

400

These people were expert writers and readers and documented Egyptian history

Scribes

400

These items and people were buried with the pharaoh in a pyramid 

personal items, clothing, chariots, money, animals, servants, family members

400

Reason the heart was left inside the body during mummification

So it can be weighed against a feather in front of Osiris in the afterlife
400

The name of the stone found by the French. Hieroglyphs, Demotic Script, and Greek words etched into it. A decree.

Rosetta Stone

500

God often represented as a falcon, or as a man with the head of a falcon

Horus

500

Capital of Egypt

Cairo

500

Steps were built into the side of a pyramid for this purpose

So pharaohs could walk to the top and speak with the Sun god

500

This female pharaoh wanted her image to be masculine

Hatshepsut

500

The easier form of writing involving strokes, dots, and dashes

Hieratic Script

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