First Pharaoh who united upper and lower Egypt.
Who Is Menes
Name at least two Natural Barriers that separated Ancient Egypt from the rest of the World.
What is the Sahara Desert, Mediterranean Sea, Nubian Desert, and Red Sea.
This was a process of burying someone so they would be able to reach the afterlife.
What is mummification.
This was the largest Social Class.
What is Farmers and Slaves.
This Ancient Script had over 500 different symbols and eventually grew into the 1,000s.
What is Hieroglyphics.
This Pharaoh was the youngest Pharaoh ever and died when he was 19 years old.
King Tut.
What river supported life in Ancient Egypt.
What is the Nile River.
This term identifies the Ancient Egyptians were a people who believed in more than one God.
What is Polytheism.
This group was at the top of the Social Class.
Who are the Pharaohs.
Hieroglyphic means....
What is "sacred writing" or "words of the gods"
This Pharaoh was the greatest Military Leader and ruled during the New Kingdom.
Who is Ramses II
This type of soil is deposited after the annual flood season from the Nile River.
Silt.
The organs of mummies were put into these special containers.
What are Canopic Jars.
True or False...
Women were thought to be inferior to Men in Ancient Egypt.
False. They were thought of as equals.
Demotic Script was used for....
Everyday use for cursive writing.
This was the first female Pharaoh.
Who is Hatshepsut.
What is a cataract?
A Cataract is a Waterfall.
The most important god(s) of Ancient Egypt.
Who is Ra or Amun.
This social class had to be trained in their work for many years.
Artisans, Merchants, and Scribes.
Hieratic was used for...
Mainly religious writing by Priests.
This Pharaoh revolted and defeated the Hyksos to begin the Middle Kingdom.
Who is Ahmose.
The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
What is Irrigation.
Believed to be the spiritual part of your body.
What is Ka.
This social group lived very illustrious lives and were often times advisers to the Pharaoh.
Government Officials and Priests.
What did Egyptians write on....
Papyrus or Stone Tablets