River Valley
Writing
Places
Cities
Burial
100

Silt

The rich, fertile soil that the Egyptians used to grow crops.

100

Papyrus

Ancient writing paper that came from plants.
100

Lower Egypt

Northern most part of the country that starts at the Mediterranean Sea.

100

Memphis

Capital of the Old Kingdom

100

Mummy

A dead body that has been preserved from decay.

200

The Nile River

River that flows from the South to the North through Egypt.

200

Scribe

Knew how to read and write. Used papyrus to record daily or special events.

200

Upper Egypt

Southern most part of the country.  

200

Thebes

Capital during time of splendor, Consists of relics of history and art

200

Sarcophagus

A stone coffin.

300

Delta

The landform created when a fast moving river meets with a lake, ocean, or sea.  The sediment is deposited as the current slows.  

300

Hieroglyphics

Egyptian system of writing made up of pictures not words.

300

Valley of Kings

Royal burial ground for the Pharaoh's of Egypt.

300

Cairo

Current capital of Egypt.

300

Canopic Jars

Jars used in mummification to preserve the internal organs of the deceased for the afterlife.  

400

Irrigation

Controlling water to help grow crops.  

400

The Book of the Dead

Spells and Magic formulas to help the dead get to the afterlife.

400

Pyramids

Giant structures built for burial and to recognize the pharaoh.

400

Giza

City that includes the Great Sphinx and the 3 Pyramids, one of which is the Great Pyramid.

400

Pharaoh

Ruler of Ancient Egypt who was thought to be a messenger of the gods.  

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