This region in northern Egypt formed a fertile triangle where the Nile spread into branches before reaching the Mediterranean Sea.
What is the Nile Delta? (p. 73)
This official acted as the pharaoh’s chief administrator and enforced laws throughout Egypt.
Who is the vizier? (p. 74)
The earliest major pyramid at Saqqara is known by this name.
What is the Step Pyramid? (p. 84)
This god of the underworld ruled over the afterlife and was central to Egyptian burial beliefs.
Who is Osiris? (p. 82)
This simpler cursive form of hieroglyphic writing was commonly used by scribes for everyday purposes.
What is hieratic writing? (p. 78)
Annual Nile flooding forced Egyptians to develop this mathematical skill to remeasure farmland each year.
What is geometry (or surveying)? (p. 73)
The Egyptian government stored grain to protect citizens during this environmental crisis.
What is famine? (p. 73)
This bright white stone originally covered the Great Pyramid, making it shine in the sun.
What is limestone casing? (p. 84)
This goddess gathered the pieces of Osiris and brought him back to life.
Who is Isis? (p. 82)
The Rosetta Stone contained Egyptian writing alongside this language that scholars already understood.
What is Greek? (p. 78)
Most of the Nile Valley was less than this distance wide, forcing Egyptians to live close to the river.
What is about 20 kilometers? (p. 73)
Egyptian laws attempted to protect this social group from exploitation by the wealthy.
Who are the poor/peasants/commoners? (p. 73)
Approximately this many stone blocks were used to construct a major pyramid.
What is about 2 million blocks? (p. 84)
According to the textbook’s “judgment day” description, if a person has not led a good life, their soul is taken by these.
What are monster-like creatures (that devour the soul)? (p. 82)
Many hieroglyphic inscriptions were created to honour the dead and ensure success in this stage of Egyptian existence.
What is the afterlife?
These rocky sections of the Nile made travel from the south difficult and helped protect Egypt from invasion.
What are cataracts? (p. 72)
Becoming one of these educated officials was one of the few ways a poor Egyptian could move up in society.
What is a scribe? (p. 78)
Pyramid builders frequently stopped working in order to do this to their copper chisels.
What is sharpen them? (p. 84)
The drying substance used in mummification to preserve the body was this natural salt.
What is natron? (pp. 82–83)
Priests stopped using hieroglyphics in the 4th century CE, leading to the loss of this ability for about 1500 years.
What is the ability to read/understand hieroglyphics? (p. 78)
Because Egypt was surrounded by deserts and seas, it experienced this long-term political condition compared to many other early civilizations.
What is stability? (p. 72)
The pharaoh appointed regional officials to help manage Egypt because the kingdom was divided into these administrative regions.
What are nomes? (p. 74)
The construction of the pyramids demonstrates Egypt’s advanced understanding of these academic fields.
What are mathematics, engineering, and technology? (p. 84)
The enormous effort placed into tomb building reveals this central Egyptian belief about life after death.
What is the importance of the afterlife? (pp. 82–84)
Hieroglyphics evolved from pictures of objects into symbols representing this part of language.
What are sounds? (p. 78)