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Vocabulary
100

This work displayed scenes and was also used as a cosmetic tool

Palette of King Narmer

100

This group made up 80% of the population.

Farmers and Slaves

100

This pharaoh introduced a religious revolution by promoting the worship the sun disk.

Akhenaten

100

This triangular region of fertile land is located where the Nile meets the Mediterranean.

The Nile Delta

100

This royal headdress combined symbols represesnting Upper and Lower Egypt

Double Crown (pschent)

200

This queen’s bust, discovered in Amarna, is one of the most iconic works of Egyptian art.

Nefertiti

200

Pharaohs oversaw these massive building projects and structures for their tombs, which demonstrated their power and devotion to the gods.

Pyramids and Temples

200

This was the entry-level position for Egyptian priests

Wab Priest

200

This city served as the capital of Ancient Egypt during the Middle and New Kingdoms.

Thebes

200

Ancient Egyptian religion is best described by this term.

Polytheism

300

This ruler oversaw many building projects and was a patron of the arts and architecture during the New Kingdom

Hatshepsut

300

This high-ranking official served as the pharaoh’s chief advisor, oversaw government administration, and ensured laws were enforced.

Vizier

300

This burial container, often made of wood, reflected the social status of the deceased.

Coffin

300

Egypt conquered this region twice because of its rich supply of gold.

Nubia

300

This term refers to a set of principles or beliefs accepted as authoritative and not to be questioned, often in religion.

Dogma

400

This temple, expanded during the New Kingdom, features the grand Hypostyle Hall.

Karnak

400

This group of people ruled parts of northern Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period and introduced innovations like the horse-drawn chariot and composite bow. 

Hyksos

400

This ritual, typically performed during the funeral, served to do what to the deceased in the after life.

Restore the senses

400

This village, home to tomb builders, in the New Kingdom is famous for both its artisans and a labor strike. 

Deir al Madina

400

This term describes figures that were often shown with human characteristics, while still having animal heads or features

Anthropomorphic

500

This is an artistic style that is reflected in the artworks of the New Kingdom

Metalwork

500

This official governed a province and managed resources

Nomarch

500

These jars stored the internal organs of the deceased during mummification

Canopic Jars

500

A mixture of tiny bits of rock and soil deposited by a river that would have been found in Lower Egypt.

Silt

500

This term was used as a unit of weight and value, often used in trade as a form of currency.

Deben