Social/Political
Religion/Mummification
Pyramids
Extras
Geography
100
The smallest group on the social pyramid.
What is Pharaoh?
100
Worshiping many gods and goddesses.
What is polytheism?
100
Egyptians built pyramids for this reason.
What is a tomb for pharaohs?
100
True or false. Hieroglyphs were only used on papyrus.
False. Hieroglyphs, which stand for a sound, word, or idea, could be written on anything from papyrus to temple walls.
100
Egyptians and Kushites built their settlements and cities by this physical feature.
What is by water (the Nile River)?
200

The lowest ranking social group.

What are peasants?

200
Egyptians made mummies for this reason.
What is to preserve dead bodies.
200
Egyptians stopped building pyramids for this reason.
What is because pyramids were being robbed of artifacts?
200
When the Nile River flooded, it provided this.
What is rich soil?
200
Kush was located in this present-day country.
What is the Sudan?
300

Who is in the group below scribes?

Who are artisans and merchants?

300
King Tut was known for this reason.
What is his tomb was filled with man artifacts because his tomb was never broken into by tomb robbers?
300
Personal items left in pyramids and tombs for this reason.
What is so the items could be used in the afterlife.
300

Most government officials got their jobs this way.

What is, it was inherited from a family member?

300
The desert was important to Egyptians for this reason.
What is is acted as protection against invaders?
400

Three items Central Africans traded.

What is slaves, timber, ivory?

400
Natron did this.
What is release liquid from a dead body during the mummification process?
400
After Egyptians stopped building pyramids, they build tombs at this LOCATION.
What is the Valley of the Kings?
400
This city was know for iron working.
What is Meroe?
400
This topographical feature is a wet, marshy area.
What is the Nile Delta?
500

Three facts about the Rosetta Stone (what is it, what country found it, why it was important).

What is it is a broken stone that has three different forms of writing on it, and it was found by the French (soldier in Napoleon's Army), and it helped us learn how to read hieroglyphs?

500
Six things a papyrus plant was used for.
What is paper, sails, rope, baskets, sandals, and the flower/needles was used to make perfume?
500
Pyramids all over the world were shaped like a pyramid for this reason.
What is because it pointed toward an "afterlife"?
500

Kush settlements were located to the north or south of Egypt and to the east or west of the Nile River.

What is to the south and to the east?

500
The topography of Egypt includes coastal mountains, desert and this?
What is a river valley (the Nile River and Delta)?
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