Geography
Egyptian Life
Pharaohs of Egypt
Egyptian gods
Kingdom of Kush
100

Land that has shape and elevation surface features such as mountains and deserts is this term.

Topography

100

Egyptian scribes would write in this style of pictographs.

Hieroglyphs

100

This pharaoh is credited for the construction of the Pyramids of Giza.

Pharaoh Khufu

100

This is the first Egyptian god with the head of a cow and the body of a human. 

Hathor

100

Kush would often get cheated by the Egyptians of their one main natural resource. 

Gold

200

This term describes the plants of a place or region.

Vegetation

200

Peasants were often called upon to build these wonders of the ancient world.

Pyramids and monuments

200

Pharaoh Senusret I was a part of the Egyptian dynasty that came from this Kingdom.

Middle Kingdom

200

This god is the husband of Isis.

Osiris

200

Three other items were often traded or sold between Egypt and Kush.

Ivory, leather, and timber

300
Egypt is mostly covered by this type of area which makes it hot during the day and cold during the night.

Sahara Desert

300

Government officials viziers, general of the armies, and chief treasurers would collect these items that parents do every April 15th.

Taxes

300

Pharaoh Ramses II is credited as the first ruler to have created the first this between the Egyptians and the Hittites. 

Peace Treaty

300

This god is the one who rules the underworld.

Anubis

300

After the New Kingdom of Egypt collapsed, Kush conquered their oppressors in this time period.

730 B.C.E.

400

North of Egypt is this body of water.

Mediterranean Sea

400

Royal Egyptian banquets would often have roast duck, goose, pigeon, quail, antelope, sheep, and this other animal. 

Goat

400

Pharaoh Hatshepsut was the first female ruler to bring not only enhanced trade but also a temple known as built into a cliff above the Nile River.

Dayr al-Bahri

400

This god is the sun god that rises and falls each day in the land of Egypt. 

Ra

400

Kushites under Piye and his family maintained this line of royal rule.

Egyptian royal rule.

500

This main river is the longest river in the world.

Nile River

500

Artisans in Egypt are carpenters, jewelers, leatherworkers, metalworkers, painters, potters, sculptors, and these professionals. 

Weavers

500

This monument was built in honor of Ramses II and his wife. 

Abu Simbel 

500

This is the goddess that is represented with the head of the cobra.

Wadjet

500
This place was the main capital of the kingdom of Kush.

Meroe

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