Social Hierarchy
People
Culture
Miscellaneous
100

This individual was at the top of the social hierarchy in ancient Egypt.

Who was the Pharaoh?

100

This Pharaoh was known for building monuments and being a great military conqueror.

Who was Ramses II?

100

In order to overcome death, Egyptians needed to preserve their bodies in the afterlife using this process.

What is mummification?

100

The Nile river valley was described by this adjective due to its high levels of silt, and ability to produce a grain surplus. 

What is fertile?

200

This group of people was near the bottom of the social hierarchy in ancient Egypt, they were the brunt of the workforce for building the pyramids. 

What are Farmers?

200

This Pharaoh increased Egypt's wealth through the expansion of trade.

Who was Hatshepsut?

200

This group of people were known for their iron-working, and invention of one of the world's first alphabets.

Who were the Kushites?

200

Kush was motivated to trade due to a lack of this important resource.

What is farmland?

300

This group was just above farmers in the social hierarchy, they were in charge of trade. 

What are merchants?

300

Egyptians made advancements in this science, which was used to create glass and mortar. 

What is chemistry?

300

Kush moved its capital from Napata to this city because it was close to iron deposits and trade routes.

What is Meroe?

400

This group of people fell just below the Pharaoh in the social hierarchy of ancient Egypt. They led the religious aspects of society. 

Who were Priests?

400

Egyptians were able to construct pyramids due to an advanced knowledge of this subject relating to angles and measurements. 

What is Mathematics?

400

Kushites adopted many elements of Egyptian culture due to their continued interdependence caused by this economic behavior. 

What is trade?

500

This group of people were between the priests and merchants in the social hierarchy, they were in charge of record keeping. 

Who were scribes?

500

This group of people created a trade network that connected southern and eastern Africa to Greece and Egypt.

Who were the Kushites?