The Gift of the Nile
The Old Kingdom
The Middle and New Kingdom
Egyptian Achievements
Egyptian Art
100

Rapids

Cataracts

100

People from rich and powerful families

Nobles

100

Paths followed by traders

Trade Routes

100

Egyptian Writing System

Hieroglyphics

100

True or False: Egyptians were great Artists

True

200

The title used by the rulers of Egypt

Pharaoh

200

A period in Egyptian History that lasted from 2700 to 2200 BC

Old Kingdom

200

A period of order and stability which lasted to about 1750 BC

Middle Kingdom

200

A long Lasting paper material made from reeds

Papyrus

200

Who were the only people who could enter Egyptians tomb

Kings, Priests, and important people

300

The Southern region of Egypt was called this and the Northern region of Egypt was called this

Southern=Upper Egypt.  Northern=Lower Egypt

300

A case that mummies are kept in

Sarcophagus

300

The period during which Egypt reached the height in its power and glory

New Kingdom

300

A huge, stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics

Rosetta Stone

300

Why did Egyptians take great care of the items in tombs

They believed the dead could enjoy them in the afterlife

400

The Nile is over this long in miles

4,000 miles

400

The God of the Underworld

Osirus

400

This person was married to Thutmose II

Queen Hatshepsut

400

Imaginary Creatures with the bodies of lions and the heads of other animals or humans

Sphinxes

400

In 1922, some archaeologists found the tomb of this Egyptian Pharaoh

King Tutankhamen

500

This laid on either side of the Nile

Bleak desert sands

500

Only this God could perform the first steps in preparing a mummy

Anubis

500

Most boys left school at this age to learn their fathers profession

14

500

A tall, four sided pillar that is pointed on top

Obelisk

500

What did the Egyptians use to make burial items for their pharaohs

Gold