Asked statues of her be made with these two features so people would think she was a man.
A beard and broad shoulders.
True or False: Menkaure is from Egypt's Old Kingdom
True
The tomb of King Tut contained approximately this many artifacts.
5,000
Half-man half-bull creature.
(Greek Mythology week 4)
Minotaur
The man who led the Quest for the Golden Fleece.
This is the name of her step son.
Thutmose III
This era had the most pharaohs.
The New Kingdom
This was the largest religious complex ever built.
Temple of Karnak
A criminal or troublemaker.
(Greek Mythology Week 4)
Ruffian
In the House of Atreus, this was the king of Lydia.
Tantalus
She was buried in the Valley of the Kings around this year.
1458 BC
Djoser was a pharaoh in this kingdom.
The Old Kingdom
This temple was dedicated to Amun-Ra
Temple of Abu Simbel
Jump or dance around.
(Greek Vocabulary Week 4)
Cavorted
The name of the heroes gathered for the Quest for the Golden Fleece.
Argonauts
This temple was built for her and still remains 3400 years later.
The Temple of El-Bahri
This pharaoh came to power after Mentuhoptep II.
Senusret I
The Temple of Karnak was the center of power in Thebes between these years.
1550-1070
Impossible to defeat.
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Indomitable
The first of three tasks required by the King to obtain the Golden Fleece.
Yoke fire-breathing bulls and plow a field with them.
Her expeditions made Egypt rich in gold, ivory and this.
Myrrh Trees
The amount of pharaoh's that ruled during the New Kingdom.
9
The reason The Great Temple of Abu Simbel was relocated in the 1960's.
Flooding
Pitifully sad and abandoned.
(Greek Mythology Week 4)
Forlorn
Menalaus, son of Atreus, eventually married this woman whom a war was started for.
Helen of Troy