Nile Knowledge
Pharaohs and Dynasties
Cultural Contributions
Kush and Nubia
100

What is the Nile River?

World's Longest River, central point of the Egyptian Civilization

100

What is a pharaoh?

A powerful ruler of ancient Egypt

100

What is papyrus?

Egyptian writing material made from a plant

100

What is Kush?

Kingdom in Southern Nubia, south of Egypt

200

What is the Black Land?

the delta region where the Nile River meets the Mediterranean Sea


200

What is a vizier?

Second-most powerful position in the Old Kingdom, helped the pharaoh with policy and decision making

200

What is the Great Sphinx?

A large sculpture with a lion's body and human head, built near Giza

200

What was Kush's economy primarily based on?

Trade and raising cattle

300

What is the significance of the Nile River Valley

The river that supported agriculture in ancient Egypt

300

Who was Menes?

The first pharaoh of Egypt

300

What did the Egyptians base their calendar on?

The solar year, the time it takes for Earth to revolve around the sun, 365 days

300

What skill were the Kushites especially known for?

They were skilled in archery
400

What is the path of the Nile River

The river that flows from south to north into the Mediterranean Sea

400

What is the Old Kingdom?

First of the 3 kingdoms, the period when the Great Pyramids were built 

400

What are hieroglyphics?

Egyptian system of writing using symbols

400

What is one distinction about Kush's army that was unique for this time?

They allowed woman to fight in their military

500

What role did the Nile River play in Egyptian religion?

It was revered and considered holy, bringing life to the region

500

Who was Hatshepsut?

famous female pharaoh of Egypt’s New Kingdom

500

What is mummification?

the Egyptian burial practice of preserving bodies for the afterlife

500

Why did Egypt attack Kush?

The Egyptians were worried Kush would attack them and so attacked first, and held control for about 450 years
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