Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Pharaohs
Mummification
Daily Life
100

Someone who is an advisor to the pharaoh. 

Vizier

100

This was a writing system using pictures to stand for sounds and ideas

Hieroglyphics

100

This woman was the last pharaoh of Egypt. 

Cleopatra

100

Every bodily organ was taken out during mummification EXCEPT what?

Heart

100

This was the main river of Egypt

Nile River

200

An Egyptian King or Queen

Pharaoh

200

a life believed to follow death

Afterlife

200

This pharaoh is the most famous of them all because archeologists found lots of riches in his tomb.

King Tut

200
Who was only allowed to perform mummification rituals?

Priests

200

What was a hieroglyphic called that was surrounded by a magical rope and stick? (We did a small project about it...)


Cartouche

300
A human or animal body preserved after death

Mummy

300

A person skilled at writing

Scribe
300

True or False: Pharaohs would marry their cousins, sisters, and even mothers to keep the bloodline pure

TRUE!

300

____________ was used to guide the soul through Duat

Book of the Dead

300

True or False; Egyptian women were allowed to own land, testify in court and run businesses

True

400
Part of a river that contains sharp turns and rocky rapids

Cataract

400

A plant and type of paper made from the core of the plant

Papyrus

400

This pharaoh built the most famous pyramid. The pyramids of Giza. 

King Khufu

400

How long (for how many days) was the mummification process?

70 days

400

What famous rock was used to translate Hieroglyphics into English?

Rosetta Stone

500

A deposit of earth and sand at the mouth of a river

Delta

500

The spirit, soul, or life force of a person

Ka

500

This pharaoh built the first pyramid

King Djoser

500

This material was used to kill germs during mummification; the body was soaked in it for 40 days. 

Natron

500

What were the three symbols of power associated with the pharaoh?

Crook, Flail/Whip, and Uraeus