The first pharaoh.
Who is Narmer (Menes)?
It is the longest in the world at 3500 miles.
How long is the Nile River?
The belief in many gods and goddesses.
What is polytheism?
Location of Kush/Nubia in relation to Egypt.
What is south?
This kingdom dealt with the environmental challenge of controlling the Nile waters.
What is the Middle Kingdom?
The pharaoh of the unified Egypt wore a double crown of these two colors.
What are red and white?
Upper Egypt's rocky rapids.
What are cataracts?
The purpose was to provide the person buried in the tomb with objects and pleasures shown.
What are paintings on the interior of the tomb?
The commerce of Nubia includes these two main goods.
What are elephant tusks and gold?
2686 BC to 2125 BC.
What is the Old Kingdom?
Pharaohs were considered this.
What are living gods?
The Nile River carries ____ (fine mineral particles) that form ______ soil to the fan-shaped area known as the _______.
What is silt, fertile, delta?
This was written as a guide to the afterlife for deceased souls.
What is the Book of the Dead?
Countries relying on each other for trade is called this.
What is interdependence?
These separated each of the kingdoms.
What are civil wars?
Ramses II fought the Hittites in a place called ____ in present day Syria.
What is Kadesh?
The rich, fertile soil that covers the delta and banks of the Nile also called "Kemet."
That is the Black Land?
They replaced the clay tablets of cuneiform with ____.
What is papyrus?
The ruler of Nubia that after Thebes was conquered, expanded the kingdom by conquering one city in Egypt after another.
Who is Piye?
Assyrians, Persians, and Greeks
Who conquered Egypt (during the New Kingdom)?
The architect who designed the first pyramid.
Who is Imhotep?
Grain, cloth, papyrus, glass, and jewelry.
What did Egypt trade?
Advancements in math, technology, and engineering are seen in the construction of these.
What are the pyramids?
The new capital city of Nubia.
What is Meroe?
Great ruler of the New Kingdom known for his military power.
Who is Ramses II?