What is a doorway into the past?
Artifacts
Egypt developed at the same time as what other civilization?
Mesopotamia
Who was Re (Rah)?
God of the Son
What language did Egyptians use to write?
Hieroglyphics
How did Egyptians learn about the human body?
Through the embalming process
Who was a super power?
Black Land
Who was Hapi?
God of the River
Who could learn to write?
Men/Boys
What was better than their current life?
The afterlife
What was left unfinished in the quarry?
Obelisk
Egyptians often referred to the Nile River as their key to life. Another way to describe this would be to call it their.....
Life Blood
Who was Isis?
Goddess of Fertility
What influenced every aspect of life in Ancient Egypt?
Religion
What did they do to their dead?
Embalm
The pyramid builders had tombs that were made out of what?
left over materials from building the pyramid
What two tributaries come together to make the Nile River? AND where do they originate from?
The Blue Nile = Snowy mountains
Who was Osiris?
God of the Underworld
What was the most important to Egyptian Society?
The family Unit
Embalming allowed Ancient Egyptians to perfect one skill...
Medical Skills
King Tut's tomb was found how many feet deep down into the bedrock At the Valley of The Kings?
32 feet
Papyrus
Who was Thoth?
God of Learning
When the Egyptians people began to trade with others, something happened to them and their culture. What was it?
Cultural Diffusion
Where did they place the Pharaoh once his embalming process was completed?
A tomb