The part of the Nile that drains into the Mediterranean Sea.
What is the Nile Delta?
The process in Egypt of preserving the body.
Three resources Nubia had better than Egypt.
Gold, wood, stone, rock, cheetahs, giraffes, monkeys, etc.
The pharaoh that is considered the "Boy Pharaoh"
What is King Tut?
The level of Egyptian society with the most respect and the most power.
What is the pharaoh?
Two benefits of the Nile on Ancient Egypt.
Annual flooding left behind silt.
Provided fresh water
Provided a means for transportation
The purpose of the Sphinx.
What is to guard the pyramids or tombs of pharaohs
Egyptian architecture that was found in Nubia and showed Nubians adopted some cultural ideas from Egypt.
What are pyramids and tombs?
Queen Hatshepsut's increase in trade impacted this part of Egypt.
Economy
A long line or series of rulers from the same family.
What is a dynasty?
Shadoof helped farming and led to this in Egypt.
(Two Words)
Food Surplus
The aspect of Egypt that the calendar was based on.
What is agriculture?
Nubia traded with other civilizations and adopted or got two things from them.
(General ideas)
What is ideas and goods?
The impact King Tut had on the world.
What is his undisturbed tomb gave insight to Egypt?
The level that controlled the government, made laws, and performed religious acts
What is the pharaoh?
Scarce rainfall forced this advancement to be created.
What is irrigation?
The purpose of mummifictaion and preserving the body.
What is the Egyptian's believed the body needed to be preserved for the spirit to return to in the afterlife?
The reason the relationship between Egypt and Nubia stopped being friendly.
What is Egypt wanted to grow richer by controlling Nubian trade routes.
The pharaoh that signed treaties and built forts to protect Egypt.
Who is Ramses the Great?
The level/ people that completed manual labor and were least respected.
What are slaves, laborers, and peasants?
A way desert regions helped developing Egypt.
What is prevented enemy invasions?
The plant that grew along the Nile that were sliced, pounded flat, and left to dry was harvested to create this product.
What is papyrus?
Evidence that shows historians that Nubians adopted Egyptian ideas.
What is pyramids in Nubia and gold in Egypt?
The largest impact Queen Hatshepsut had in Ancient Egypt (what and where)
What is expanded trade to Punt?
The way the social structure of Egypt was organized
What is by occupation?