The Egyptian Civilization
Land
Farming/famine
Egypt
Findings
Embalming
100

In the Bible, what is the name used to refer to Egypt?

Mizraim

100

As the Nile empties into the Mediterranean Sea, it forms a fan shape.  What is this shape called? Why?

Delta, because it resembles the Greek letter delta.

100

Why was the Nile Delta an ideal place to grow crops?

the land was low and well watered

100
When the Nile overflowed and flooded the land  did it deposited something that served as a fertilizer along the river.  What was this called?

Silt

100
What was the most spectacular accomplishment of the pharaohs?

Building tombs called pyramids.

100

What is a dead body that has been preserved from decaying?

a mummy

200

This is the longest river in the world; it begins in central Africa and runs four thousand miles north to the Mediterranean Sea.  This river flows from south to north.

The Nile River

200

What device did farmers use to dip water from the Nile river for their irrigation canals?

shadoof

200

How did Egypt become the storehouse of the ancient world?

Large harvests allowed Egyptians to store food for famines.  They grew an abundance of crops.
200

What was the mountainous area in the south called?

Upper Egypt

200

The Great Pyramid was built for the pharaoh Khufu.  he ruled during the Fourth Dynasty.  His magnificent pyramid covers thirteen acres.  Where is the Great Pyramid located?

The Valley of Giza.

200

What is a special container for organs of a dead body?

canopic jar

300

This is an ancient kingdom and later a modern country in northeastern Africa known as The Gift of the Nile.

Egypt

300

What two bodies of water border Egypt?

The Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
300

Who warned Pharaoh about the coming famine?

GOD

300

When did Upper and Lower Egypt become unified?

When Menes began the first dynasty.
300

What is a pyramid?

a large tomb constructed on a rectangular base with four sloping, triangular sides.

300

What is a stone coffin?

sarcophagus
400

Sections of the Nile river that become very shallow and rocky, causing dangerous rapids.  These areas slowed the advancement of invaders who came to attack from the south. What are these areas called?

Cataracts

400

What country is on Egypt's western border?

Libya

400

This man interpreted Pharaoh's dream and told him how to prepare for the seven years of famine by storing extra food during the seven years of plenty.

Joseph-A Hebrew that had been sold into slavery

400

What named was used to refer to the powerful leaders during the Old Kingdom?

Pharaoh

400

What is a dynasty?

a line of kings or rulers who belong to the same family.

400

What have archeologist learned from studying mummies?

looks, health, age, diseases of the mummy and the wealth of the family.

500

What barrier protected Egypt on the east and west?

the desert
500

What country is on Egypt's south border?

Sudan

500

What was used to measure the water levels of the Nile and determine how much taxes people should pay?

Nilometer

500
What were the plains around the Nile Delta called?
Lower Egypt
500

What other structures did Egyptians build?

temples, storehouses, palaces and the Sphinx

500

The embalmer dressed up like what during the embalming process?

Anubis

600

The paper made from the stems of a plant that grew along the Nile.  Egyptians used because it was light, thin and easily stored. The dry climate helped preserve papyrus records.

Papyrus
600

Egyptians prepared things for the afterlife.  What else has helped to preserve artifacts and records found in the pyramids?

The dry climate

600

Egyptian writing. A system of writing made of picture symbols.

hieroglyphics

600

An ancient rock stele or monument carved with Egyptian hieroglyphics, Greek and another script: used as a key to decipher Egyptian heiroglyphics; discovered in the Egyptian town of Rosetta in 1799.

Rosetta Stone

600

Who was the egyptologist who translated the hieroglyphics on the Rosetta stone in 1822?

He received a Doctor of Letters degree by nineteen and had mastered thirteen languages by age twenty.

Jean-Francois Champollion

600

Egyptians believed that without a body, a person could not exist in the next world.  What did they do to the dead because of this belief?

Mummify the dead