Egypt's civilization would not be possible without this.
What is the Nile River?
In the judgement for the afterlife, a heart was weighed against this.
What is a feather?
This was done to pass the time and provided exercise for kids.
What is bowling?
The pharaoh had absolute power and was also known as a _________.
What is a king?
The system of writing that uses pictures and symbols.
What is hieroglyphics?
Water for crops and drinking, mud, reeds, highway for transportation and a senseof direction.
What is what the Nile River provided?
The god of the sun.
Who was Ra?
This was done to pass the time and it could be traded for money.
What are carvings?
You could never do this to a pharaoh.
What is question his authority?
Trading and Exchanging for goods, often at the market.
What is Barter Economy?
This is primarily how people and ideas moved from place to place.
What is traveling on the Nile River?
A book of prayers and spells.
What is The Book of the Dead?
They invented this to track seasons and time.
What is the calendar?
This person spoke for the pharaoh but had to run all decisions by him/her first.
Egyptians did this every moring to start their day.
What is Prayed to the Gods?
This is where the most fertile soil is as it empties into the Mediterrannean Sea.
What is the Nile Delta?
The Egyptian god of the afterlife.
Who is Osiris?
A process to prepare a body for the afterlife.
What is mummification?
The only pharoah who tried to practice monotheism.
Who is Akhenaten?
Kids did this evryday to help out and learn how to do jobs.
What is go to work with their parents?
Egypt was not attacked very often thanks to this.
What is being surrounded by a desert?
What is theocracy?
A reed plant that grew wild along the Nile that could be pounded out and dried to make paper.
What is papyrus?
Egypt's first pharaoh.
Who is Menes?
The type of social structure the Ancient Egyptians used so that all people had a role in society.
What is a hierarchy?