Who was allowed to be mummified in Egypt, and who was allowed to be mummified in Kush?
What is in Egypt: royalty, the rich, and the pharaohs only, in Kush: everyone.
100
The FIRST God of the Underworld, he prepared people for burial, was in charge of embalming, and mummification.
Who is Anubis?
100
Another name for Kush is -----?
What is Nubia?
100
The first female pharaoh of Egypt
Who is Hapshetsut?
200
Egypt invented ________, which was a paper-like material made out of river reeds that was used to write on and making books.
What is papyrus?
200
(True or False): Egyptians wrapped their mummies with toilet paper. If you think it's False, tell me what they used instead.
What is False: they used many layers of linen cloth.
200
The Official God of the Underworld, who came after Anubis.
Who is Osiris?
200
Kush and Egypt were great trading partners. Name one thing that is listed on your study guide that Kush traded to Egypt.
What is slaves, raw materials, ebony, ivory?
200
The boy Pharaoh who returned Egypt to a polytheistic religion. The discovery of his tomb by Lord Carnarvon is what made him famous (The Curse of the Mummy).
Who is King Tut?
300
These were imaginary creatures with the bodies of lions and the heads of humans or other animals. They were placed in rows in front of temples or pyramids. One of the most famous ones at Giza had a missing nose.
What is the Sphinx?
300
Name three things that people would put inside or around the tombs of Pharaohs in Egypt.
What is furniture, art, clothing, jewelry, gold, statues, other treasures?
300
___________ means you worship more than one god; whereas ___________ means you worship just one god. Most Egyptians and Kushians were __________.
What is Polytheistic; Monotheistic; Polytheistic
300
According to the Hometeam History video we watched, Ancient Kush went to war with Egypt not because they wanted to conquer them, but because they wanted to do what?
What is restore Egyptian culture that had been lost over time or cultural restoration
300
The Last Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, she killed herself with a snake after Egypt was conquered by the Roman Empire and Marc Antony died and she was invited to his funeral.
Who is Cleopatra?
400
This artifact contained the same message in three different languages carved into it and is the reason that people can read hieroglyphics today.
What is the Rosetta Stone?
400
The bodies of dead, after the internal organs were removed were allegedly filled with this type of salt to preserve them.
What is Natron Salt
400
The life force that stayed inside the tombs of the dead Pharaohs that all needed with them to enjoy a good afterlife was called the what?
What is the ka?
400
Name two ways in which Kush was influenced by Egypt (from your study guide). DON'T CHEAT!
What is their Pharaohs, their styles of clothing, their temples, and their pyramids?
400
Hapshetsut's stepson who took the throne after her death, he eventually destroyed all evidence of her rule due to being ashamed that a female would ever dare rule Egypt.
Who is Thutmose III?
500
Tall, four sided pillars that were pointed at the top. One of the most famous ones in America is the Washington Monument.
What are Obelisks?
500
People's organs (except for the heart), after they were removed, were placed in these things near the tomb.
What are canopic jars?
500
Explain what happens, and WHY, in the "weighing of the heart."
What is Anubis places the person's heart on a scale opposite a feather on the other part of the scale. If the heart was heavier than the feather, the person's heart was cast to the demon Ammat because a heavy heart in Egypt meant a person had did bad things and never confessed or apologized. If the person's heart was lighter than the feather, he would enjoy a good afterlife because that meant he did good things in his life.
500
Kush established Africa's first ______ industry (Hint: this industry is a metal; also on your study guide)
What is iron
500
Considered Egypt's "Greatest Pharaoh," he was called the God of the son. He ruled for 67 years and signed the world's first peace treaty with the Hittites. He fathered over 100 children with many different women. He is known for the temples at Karnak, Luxor, and Abu Simbel.