What paper-like material did the Egyptians use?
Papyrus
What trading device did the Egyptians use on land?
A) Chariots & Camels,
B) Chariots,
C) Boats,
A) Chariots & Camels
What is another word for trade?
Barter
The name of the salt that Egyptians used to dry bodies during mummification was called ____.
Natron
The Vizier did what?
The Vizier would serve as the Chief advisor for the current Pharaoh.
At the end of the Old Kingdom, a ___ ___ broke out.
Civil War
King Tut became king at age ___ , and passed away at age ____
A) 9, 18
B) 19, 8
C) 8, 19
C) 8, 19
What does Dynasty mean?
A series of family members who passed down the throne.
What Desert does the Nile run through?
What age is the New Kingdom?
The Golden age.
Ancient Egypt is known as the "____ of ____"
Giver, life
It wasn't until about 1799 AD when Egyptians discovered ______ stone.
Rosetta
To Famine means to...?
Starve because of lack of food.
Because of the yearly flooding, the Nile deposited ____, and made soil fertile.
A) Slit
B) Silt
C) Silit
B) Silt
S-I-L-T
The Mummies were wrapped in ____ bandages.
Linen
Around 3100 BCE, King ____ united Upper and Lower Egypt.
A) Namer
B) Narmer
C) Naemer
B) Narmer
Who came after Royal families, priests, and nobles?
Merchants
To Annex land means to...
Add on land
About how many miles from east-central Africa to the Mediterranean did the Nile run?
A) 2,348 miles,
B) 4,600 miles,
C) 4,160 miles,
C) 4,160 miles
In the New Kingdom, most government officials were ____.
Men
Egypt established the world's first ___-____.
Nation, State
The Great Pyramid of Giza was built because...?
worshipping Gods/Goddesses
What is a Delta?
A triangular piece of rich land formed from soil, that is deposited at a rivers mouth.
Lower Egypt was located to the North, or the South?
North
What two largely popular pyramid-structures did King Khufu plan for?
The Great Pyramid of Giza, & the Sphinx.