Nile River
Hieroglyphics, Papyrus & the Rosetta Stone
Pyramids, Pharaohs & Population
Crown & Mummification
Gods & Goddesses
100

True or False: The Nile River began in the Delta and flowed South...

False

100

How many symbols did Egyptian Hieroglyphics use?

over 600

100

What is the role of Pharaoh?

He is the God-King ruler

100

How long did the mummification process take?

70 days

100

Religiously speaking Egypt was ... ?

Polytheistic

200

What is the direction (flow) of the Nile? 

Flows south to north

200

How is Papyrus an improvement over what the Sumerians used?

It's lighter, more transportable, & quicker

200

What percentage of people were farmers in ancient Egypt?

80%

200

Why did the Egyptians mummify their deceased?

To preserve the fleshly bodies in order to be united with the spirit

200

Who is God of the Underworld and afterlife

Osiris

300

How does it start?

Starts as 2 rivers- the Blue and White Nile

300

What is papyrus & how is it made?

long lasting paper-like material made from layers of reeds pressed together

300

Where did the majority of people live in Ancient Egypt?

The majority of the people lived near the Nile River

300

What did the double crown unify?

The double crown unified Upper and Lower Egypt

300

What was the purpose of the Egyptian book of the dead?

To help a dead person to get through the test of the afterlife

400

Name at least 3 unique parts of the Nile

Cataracts, Delta, the Fertile Valley & 2 rivers (blue and white Nile)

400

What is the Rosetta stone?

A stone slab discovered inscribed with Egyptian Hieroglyphics and 2 other languages

400

When was the Great Pyramid of Khufu built?

During the "Old Kingdom" of Ancient Egypt

400

Who was 1st to wear the double crown & what did it mean for the person who wore it?

Menes was first to wear the double crown and it symbolized his leadership over both upper and lower Egypt

400

Which god represented the Pharaoh?

(The son of Isis & Osiris)

Horus

500

Why was the Nile so important to Ancient Egypt?

Without it, Egypt would be a desert. It's floods brought silt, making the surrounding land fertile for crops and livestock. Only because of the Egypt could have a civilization

500

Why is the Rosetta stone important to understanding Egyptian writing?

It allows us to decipher the Egyptian Hieroglyphics based on the other 2 languages inscribed on it

500

Why were the pyramids built & how long did it take to build them.

They were built as burial tombs for the Pharaohs, and took 20 years to complete

500

Explain the mummification process ...

After a person dies, an embalmer cuts the body and removes the organs, all except the heart. Natron salts are poured into the body to dry it out. Once dried, the body is covered with perfumes and oils. Then it is wrapped in linen cloth that has a resin on it. A death mask is added, the body is placed in a coffin, and brought to the family

500

Which Egyptian God was the god of War & and Storms?

Seth