Egyptian Knowledge
Egyptian Mythology
Egyptian Way of Life
The Nile
Egyptian Death
100

This civilisation developed over a period of 3000 years, with a history divided into 3 periods.

Ancient Egypt

100

Ancient Egyptian people had many gods. What do you call this religious belief?

Polytheism

100

One of the beliefs central to Egyptian way of life and religion.

Afterlife.

100

The father of the Ancient Egyptian Kingdom is?

The Nile.
100

Tombs built by the ancient Egyptians for the pharaoh.

Pyramids and mastabas.

200
Was the political, military and religious leader of the Egyptians, considered to be the incarnation of the god Horus.

The pharaoh.

200
He is the protector of pharaohs.

Horus

200

Why was agriculture the basis of Ancient Egyptian economy?

Because harvests from the Nile river banks were abundant.
200

The Nile River flows north through Egypt and into what body of water?

Mediterranean.

200

The ancient Egyptians did this method to their dead, in the belief that the dead travelled to the afterlife.

Mummification.

300

Civil servants serving the Royal Egyptian court.

Priests and scribes

300

The Egyptian god of the Sun.

Amun-Ra

300

They were the ones who wrote and recorded information?

Scribes.

300

Egyptians developing sciences such as astronomy, geometry and engineering were a necessity for the annual flooding of the Nile. These were built to control flood levels along Nile riverbanks.

Dams and dikes.

300

How many days does a mummification take place?

Seventy days.

400

On which continent was ancient Egypt located?

Africa

400

He was the god of death and resurrection.

Osiris

400

An egyptian plant from which paper is made.

Papyrus

400

On what orientation does the river flow?

To the north.

400
These contained prayers that would allow them to the afterlife.

The book of the dead.

500

What is the name of the Egyptian writing system?

Hieroglyphs.

500

The goddess revered as the divine mother and protectress of ancient Egyptians.

Isis

500

How was Egypt able to build pyramids and temples?

Taxes and slavery.

500

How often did the Nile River flood?

Annually, at about the same time.

500

The only internal organ left in a dead Egyptian body after mummification believing this is the center of his emotions and intelligence.

Heart.

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