The head of the ancient Egyptian government who was blamed if crops didn't grow or disease struck was called this.
What is pharaoh?
This pharaoh's tomb was discovered in 1922 and taught us much about Egyptian burial practices and beliefs.
Who was King Tutankhamen?
This was central belief to the Egyptian religion.
What is the afterlife?
This stands outside of tombs or temples possibly to guard what is inside.
What is a sphinx?
These were built to reflect a pharaoah's importance.
What is a pyramid?
This is a geographic formation where the Nile River meets the Mediterranean Sea.
What is the Nile Delta (or river delta)?
People from rich or powerful families.
Who were nobles?
This helped scholars translate hieroglyphics.
What is the Rosetta Stone?
This helped contribute to the growth of trade in the New Kingdom.
What is the conquest of distant lands?
In addition to the annual flooding of the Nile River, this is how the Egyptians watered their crops.
What are canals?
Egyptians built canals to irrigate their crops.
Upper bodies were shown straight forward while heads and legs were shown from the side.
What is Egyptian Art? (Paintings)
This pharaoh was best known as a great warrior and builder.
Who was Ramses?
These were placed in tombs for the dead to enjoy in the afterlife.
What are art, jewelry, and other treasures?