Pharaohs
Legacies
Social Pyramid
Geography
Vocabulary
100
a pharaoh who ruled from about the age of 9 to 19. His tomb remained untouched until 1922 when it was discovered.
Who is Tutankhamun?
100

the watering of dry land by means of canals or pipes; the use of Shadoofs made getting water much easier- those that say otherwise were in de-Nile.

What is Irrigation?

100

the group with the least amount of people on the ancient Egyptian social pyramid.

What is the upper class/ruling class?

100

a mixture of tiny bits of rock and soil deposited by a river that would have been found in Lower Egypt; this was found during the agricultural season of Peret.

What is silt?

100

These monuments took many years to build to honor a Pharaoh's greatness and also served as their gravestone; some people think Aliens built these (which is false).

What are the pyramids?

200

a pharaoh who organized a two-year trading expedition to Punt and brought peace and economic prosperity to Egypt; the peaceful Pharaoh.

Who is Hatshepsut?

200
a reed plant that grows along the Nile, which can be used to make paper.
What is Papyrus?
200

The group that has the most people in it on the ancient Egyptian social pyramid.

What are slaves?

200

fertile flat land made of silt left behind as the river drains into the Mediterranean Sea.

What is the Nile Delta?

200
the title used by the rulers of ancient Egypt.
What is pharaoh?
300

This Pharaoh had a tomb made of gold whose discovery gave historians a look into the beliefs of Egyptian beliefs of religion and the afterlife.

Who is King Tutankhamen?

300

a system of writing that was made up of about 800 symbols; this was not an alphabet.

What is Hieroglyphics?

300

The group that is immediately above the slaves on the ancient Egyptian social pyramid.

Who are farmers?

300

the southern region of ancient Egypt; the highest elevation.

What is Upper Egypt?

300

This process involved scooping out a person's brain with a wire, using natron to dry up the body, and wrapping the body in linen to preserve the body.

What is mummification/embalming?

400
the pharaoh that unified Lower and Upper Egypt and became the first pharaoh.
Who is Menes?
400

the people who went to school in ancient Egypt, starting at about the age of ten; only this group of people could do it.

Who are scribes? (only boys could attend)

400

the group that is immediately underneath the Pharaoh on the ancient Egyptian social pyramid; they often helped Pharaohs.

What are government officials/viziers?

400

the direction the Nile River flows from Upper Egypt to Lower Egypt.

What is South to North?

400

Egyptians believed that death was not the end for a person.

What is the afterlife?

500

the pharaoh who bult many monuments and temples to shows his military leadership, power, and legacy

Who is Ramses the Great?

500

This irrigation tool was used to get fresh water from the Nile River; this included a vase, some twine, a rock counterweight, and a rope.

What is a shadoof?

500

Another term for peasants.

What are farmers?

500

the place that Egypt would lose to and be conquered due to weak rulers and too much territory to protect.

What is Kush/Nubia?

500

The longest river in the world; flows from South to North due to geographic elevation.

What is the Nile River?

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