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100

A ______ was for a pharaoh’s funerary cult.

what was a Mortuary for?

100

Ancient Egypt was split into two distinct regions: Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. Upper Egypt represents the southern region while Lower Egypt represents the northern region.

what is the upper and lower regions of Egypt?

100

__ is the god of the sun and is a father to all the gods...

who is Ra?

100

A language invented in egypt that involved pictures.

What are Hieroglyphs?

100

 ¨_______ restored the capital to Thebes after the death of Akhenaten and restored the worship of the old gods. Later pharaoh's erased his name from some king lists so scholars found his tomb's goods intact in the 1920s.¨

who was king tut.

200

______ were temples dedicated to a main deity, most having other gods as well.

what was a Cultus temple for?

200

Egypt is built around the ______.

what is the Nile river

200

_______ was a creator god who became a national god after the pharaohs moved their capital to the city of Thebes.

Who was Amun?

200

________ are signs that represent a specific sound. Some correspond with the sounds of two or more letters.

what are Phonograms

200

_______ restored the capital to Thebes after the death of Akhenaten and restored the worship of the old gods. 

who was Tutankhamun

300

______ ____ is the temple of Ramesses III. Reliefs in this temple depict the arrival and defeat of the Sea Peoples.

what was a Medinet Habu used for?

300

The Nile River provided ______.

Did the Nile river supply fertile land?

300

¨____ was a fertility goddess and a mother goddess. The goddess with 10,000 names was one of her titles emphasizing her many roles and names.¨

Who was Isis?

300

________ represent ideas instead of sounds. Examples of ideograms are the hieroglyphs that represent the gods.

What were Ideograms?

300

________ was the last pharaoh of Egypt who tried to hold off the Romans under Augustus. 

who was Cleopatra VII?

400

_______ is the site of the largest temple complex in Egypt and the second largest ancient complex after Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

what was the Karnak for?

400

Ancient Egyptians had a great grasp of ______ and ________.

Were Egyptians good at math and geometry?
400

¨_____ was a cow goddess and a cosmic goddess. She nourished all life with her milk and her name meant “House of Horus”. Some legends, name Hathor as the consort of Horus and she formed a Triad with him and their son Ihi.¨

who is Hathor?

400

_________ are hieroglyphs that were not spoken or translated. They help make the meaning of words clearer and mark the end of words.

What were Determinatives?

400

_______ ruled during the New Kingdom for less than 20 years. Scholars call him the hieratic pharaoh because he forbade the worship of the old gods.

Who was Akhenaten?

500

The ________ is the temple built by Ramesses II and it took over twenty years to complete.

 what was the Ramesseum?

500

The pull of the old Egypt is still very much a part of ______ such as Cairo and Alexandria.

did Egypt influence modern cities?
500

_______ was a cow goddess and a cosmic goddess. She nourished all life with her milk and her name meant “House of Horus”.

who was Hathor?

500

¨Before the discovery of the _______ . scholars had different ideas about hieroglyphs.¨

what is the rosetta stone?

500

______ also known as Cheops, ruled during the Old Kingdom and built the Great Pyramid.

Who was Khufu

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