The river that flows through ancient Egypt.
What is the Nile River?
The belief in many deities.
A type of government in which one person holds all the power.
What is a monarchy?
The most common drink in ancient Egypt.
What is beer?
The deity who is the Judge of the Dead.
Who is Osiris?
The direction the Nile River flows.
What is south to north?
The deity that personifies balance and justice.
Who is Ma'at?
A political structure in which one state dominates over another.
What is an empire?
The negative health consequence of trying to make bread in the Egyptian desert.
Rocks and sand in their bread
OR
Bad teeth
The god responsible for bringing souls to the afterlife.
Who is Anubis?
The name the ancient Egyptians used for the desert surrounding them.
What is "deshret" ("red land")?
The deity that personifies magic.
Who is Heka?
A type of government in which political and religious authority are seen as the same.
What is a theocracy?
The room for greeting guests and honoring local deities.
What is the entrance room?
The instructions written on a sarcophagus and providing instructions for the deceased person to enter the afterlife.
The name for the "black land" immediately surrounding the Nile.
What is "kemet"?
The god of the sun and air who encompasses all of creation.
Who is Amun-Ra?
The symbol of the pharaoh that represents the pharaoh's fierceness.
What is the Nemes Crown?
The most popular board game in ancient Egypt.
What is senet?
The first mummy, according to Egyptian mythology.
Who is Osiris?
The name for the place where the Nile empties into the Mediterranean sea.
What is the Nile Delta?
The goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
Who is Hathor?
The symbol of the pharaoh that represents that the pharaoh will provide for their people.
What is the flail?
The part of the house beneath the kitchen and used for storing food.
What is the cellar?
The earliest version of the Book of the Dead.
What are the Pyramid Texts?