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100

This book was used to ward off evil spirits 

The Book of the Dead 

100

Originally, the afterlife was believed to only be for 

pharaohs 

100

The Great Pyramid was located in the city of 

Giza

100

the religion of the ancient Egyptians can be described as 

polytheistic

100

an egyptian king or ruler 

pharaoh 

200

which major organ was left in the body every time?

the heart 

200

Why was the heart left in the body? 

It needed to be weighed 

200

Almost all of the pyramids were built during which kingdom? 

Old Kingdom

200

The substance deposited along the banks of the Nile that allowed Egyptians to farm there 

silt 

200

regent

someone who rules for a child until the child old enough to rule themselves
300

this item was wrapped in between layers of linen, can be used in the afterlife 

amulets

300

the preferred method of traveling in the afterlife 

heavenly boats 

300

describe how the egyptians got the large stones up the sides of the pyramids 

used water to create less friction, easier to slide up the slope

300

a pharaoh queen - regent for Thutmose III

Hatshepsut 

300

the preserved body of a dead person 

mummy 

400

What would happen to the internal organs after they were dried out? 

put into canopic jars or back in the body 

400

The final destination of the soul on the journey was 

the field of reeds 

400

the pyramids purpose was to serve as

a tomb for pharaohs 

400

alongside pyramids, the Egyptians build large cat-like structures called 

sphinx 

400

quarries

pits where stones would be extracted from in order to build the pyramids

500

the salt-like substance that was put on the body in order to dry it out 

Natron

500

What is the name of the crocodile goddess that would eat people if their heart was heavy? 

Ammit

500

The people who worked on the pyramids can be described as 

hired workers

500

the name of the king that unified upper and lower egypt 

King Menes 
500

The chief or king of Egyptian gods and goddesses

Amon-Re

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