Geography
Gods/Myths
Clothing
Symbols
Mummies
100

This was what they called a city-state of ancient Egypt.

A Nome
100

This was the name of the god of scribes.

Thoth

100
This thick neck piece was worn by almost all ancient Egyptians.

A menat

100

This is what we call the ancient Egyptian writing system.

Hieroglyphics

100

This is the name of the coffin casing for mummies.

A sarcophagus

200

These shallow areas were divided into 6 sections along the Nile River.

Cataracts

200

According to the “Creation Myth,” men were formed from this.

The tears of Ra
200

Men of all social levels wore this as normal clothing as a bottom piece.

A Kilt

200

This animal was a symbol of power, specifically in Memphis.

The bull

200

These were the jars that held the body’s internal organs.

Canopic jars

300

This Nile River animal, whose name means “river horse” in Greek, could be very dangerous to boatmen.

Hippopotamus

300

This is the name of Ra’s glorious ship that he sails across the sky each day.

Boat of a Million Years
300

This beautiful blue stone was often seen in jewelry and could be a symbol for royalty.

Lapiz Lazuli

300

This symbol represents life and is often shown carried by the gods.

The ank

300

This organ basically was considered to be useless in the afterlife and was thrown away during mummification.

The brain

400

This country borders the south of Egypt.

Sudan

400

He was the god of the sky, son of Isis and Osiris, defeater of Seth, and ruler of men.

Horus

400

This black eyeliner was worn by men, women and children.

Kohl

400

DAILY DOUBLE!

This column represents Osiris’s backbone and stability.

The djed

400

Ancient Egyptians believed all the good and bad deeds of a person’s lifetime were stored in this organ.

The heart

500

This is the approximate length of the Nile River.

4,000 miles (4,135)

500

This goddess’s name also was the symbol for Upper Egypt.

BONUS of 50 for the symbol for Lower Egypt.

Nehkbet the vulture and Uraeus the cobra

500

This insect was shown in art and jewelry as a symbol of rebirth.

A scarab
500

This long oval enclosed names written in hieroglyphics.

A cartouche

500

It took approximately this many days to mummify a Pharaoh.

70 days

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