Pharaohs
The Nile
The Afterlife
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What person found King Tut's tomb?

Howard Carter

100

Which direction did the Nile flow and why?

North

Higher elevation in the south and lower elevation in the north

100

what organ was left in the body and why was it left in the body?

heart

needed in the afterlife

100

What was the life-changing event towards the end of the Paleolithic time period that helped them survive?

Control of fire! 

100

What does pharaoh mean?

Great house

200

Pharaoh known for building projects and trade

Hatshepsut

200

What is a delta?

Triangle shaped land made from soil deposited by the river.

200

What was the ka, what happened to the ka after death, and what did they believe the ka needed?

The life force of the body, stayed in the tomb, and it needed things that they would need when alive.

200

What does specialization mean?

to have a specific job

200

What is a sarcophagus?

Burial coffin

300

Which pharaoh united Lower and Upper Egypt?

Menes (Narmer)

300

What nutrients in the soil did the Nile River flooding provide the people with?

silt

300

What were the canopic jars for AND what did they represent?

For holding the liver, intestines, stomach and lungs. They represented the gods protecting the organs.

300

What type of lifestyle did the Paleolithic people have?

- nomads (moved from place to place)

- hunter/gatherers

300

What was the Book of the Dead?

A collection of spells and prayers needed to help guide people through the afterlife.

400

Which pharaoh changed the religion to monotheism?

Amenhotep IV (Akenhaten)

400

What was a shaduf?

A hand operated device used to lift water.

400

Why should a person's body be preserved?

If the body decayed, the Ka would not recognize it.

400

What type of lifestyle did Neolithic people live?

- a settled lifestyle where they would build villages next to rivers

400

What was a tribute?

forced payment

500

What led to pharaohs no longer being trusted at the end of the Old Kingdom?

Drought, famine (lack of food), higher taxes

500

What are three things that provided Egypt with NATURAL protection?

1- Cataracts (waterfalls and rapids)

2- Desert on west side and east side

3- Nile Delta 

4- Red Sea or Mediterranean Sea

500

Explain the embalming process (4-5 steps)

- all organs are removed except for the heart

- 4 organs are placed in canopic jars

-body was dried in natron for many weeks

- body is covered in resin and linen (might have charms placed in it)

- body is placed in a burial coffin (sarcophagus)

500

What was the Rosetta Stone and why was it important?

A stone found with 3 languages. It lead to being able to decipher/read hieroglyphics.

500

How did the Hyksos have an advantage over the Egyptians?

- they had horses and chariots

- they had better weapons  

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