This Pharaoh ruled the longest in all of Ancient Egypt history for 66 years.
Who is Ramses II
The Nile river flows in a nontraditional directin
What is North?
The Old Kingdom started building these pointed structures.
What are the pyramids?
This king launched a new kingdom after the chaos of the old kingdom ending.
Who is Mentuhotep II?
Ramses II led a powerful army with the Hittites and famously won at this battle
What is the battle of Kadesh?
This Pharaoh is believed to have connected the two Egyptian kingdoms together.
Who is Menes
This geographical term refers to when a river breaks off into various different rivers to empty out into a body of water.
What is a Delta?
This vizier is credited for designing the first ever pyramid.
Who is Imhotep?
These foreign rulers, believed to be Hittites or Assyrians were called this term by Egyptians.
What is Hyksos?
Ramses II after winning against the Hittites built a new capital city called.
What is Pi-Ramses?
This Pharaoh ordered the first every pyramid for his journey into the afterlife.
Who is King Djoser?
The Nile's flooding was very predictable Ancient Egyptians knew to prepare for these months.
What is July to October?
The largest pyramid was commissioned by these Pharaoh who is believed to have employed farmers to help build it.
Who is Khufu?
During the New Kingdom Egyptians ventured out more into the world with trade and war conquering this territory in the South.
What is the Kingdom of Nubia/Kush?
After Ramses II died Egypt fell with it because of the constant invasion and fighting with these people.
What are the Sea Peoples?
This Pharaoh expelled the Hyksos out of Egypt and reunited Egypt in a time period known as the Middle Kingdom.
Who is Ahmose?
The Nile River has a certain number of these rock formations that break the current to create churning rapids.
What is 6
At the bottom of these pyramids there were many mazes and traps to stop these people from entering.
Who are grave robbers?
These weapons were considered the new advanced weaponry that put Egyptians at a standstill.
What are horse-drawn chariots/curved swords/armor/new bows?
Egypt in 332 B.C. came under the control of these Europeans.
Who are the Macedonians?
This Pharaoh took control away from her stepson to become Pharaoh and mysteriously disappeared after 15 years of power.
Who is Hatshepsut?
The red land was a harsh desert, but was able to provide two benefits for Ancient Egyptians.
What is protection from invaders and raw materials (i.e. stone and gold)
The Old Kingdom lasted for 500 years falling because of these circumstances.
What is war breaking out between rivals/loss of money from building pyramids/water shortage and famine
The foreign rulers moved the capital of Egypt into this city in the Nile Delta.
What is Avaris?
Cleopatra famously killed herself to avoid clashing with this strong advancing empire aimed to take over Egypt.
Who are the Romans?