why was the Nile River so important?
It gave goods and riches.
What is the belief of many Gods?
Polytheistic
what version of hieroglyphics was this text written in?
writing paper
what is a good quality for a pharaoh?
making good decisions
This crop, alongside wheat, was a staple in ancient Egyptian agriculture, thriving along the Nile.
grapes
What is one of the advantages of Egypt's location?
the Nile River or the dessert for protection
What is the belief of one God
Monotheistic
what writing do we use today that is similar in the Egyptian language
text message
who were the rulers of Egypt
pharoh
This agricultural product was primarily grown along the Nile and was essential for making bread, a staple food in ancient Egypt.
wheat
What city did the pharaohs live in ancient egypt?
Thebes
why was there no one for religion in the Egyptian language?
they believed in pharaohs
The construction of these monumental structures served as tombs for pharaohs and are one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
the Pyramids of Giza
what is a dynasty
a family of rulers whose right to rule is passed on within the family.
Trade with this region, known for its cedar wood and purple dye, was crucial for ancient Egyptian economy.
Levant or Phoenicia
why would cities be located along the Nile River
because the Nile provides
How did Middle Egypt treat pharaohs
they treated pharaohs like normal people
This writing system, which combined logographic and alphabetic elements, was essential for record-keeping in ancient Egypt.
hieroglyphics
This title was held by the rulers of ancient Egypt, often considered gods on Earth
Pharaoh
This form of currency, used in ancient Egypt, was based on the value of grain and other goods.
barter system
This river is the lifeblood of Egypt and has supported its civilization for thousands of years.
the Nile River
Anubis
Ancient Egyptians were skilled in this architectural technique, allowing them to build large structures without modern machinery.
ramps and levers
This system of governance, where a single ruler has absolute power, was characteristic of ancient Egyptian society
theocracy
This governmental system regulated the distribution of surplus grain to manage famine and ensure food security.
What is state control or centralized planning?