Old Kingdom
Middle Kingdom
New Kingdom
Geography & Culture
Cultures of Influence
100
Built in the old kingdom, these large structures were tombs for the Pharaohs.
Pyramids
100
By building a stronger one of these, Egypt was able to conquer Nubia.
An Army.
100
The discovery of this enabled historians to decode hieroglyphics.
Rosetta Stone
100
This is the area near the Nile River that empties into the Mediterranean sea.
Nile Delta
100
These were dominant Sea traders.
Phoenicians
200
This achievement by the Egyptians is used today to create schedules.
365 Day solar Calendars.
200
The Middle Kingdom was invaded by this group.
The Hyksos
200
This is the name of the strongest pharaoh in the New Kingdom.
Ramses II
200

This was the capitol of Egypt during the Old Kingdom.

Memphis

200
This group was enslaved in Egypt.
The Hebrews
300
This Pharaoh united upper and lower Egypt.
Narmer.
300
This is the name of the area that Egypt conquered during the Middle Kingdom.
Nubia
300
Strong female pharaoh known for expanding trade in the New Kingdom and draining the Nile Delta.
Hatshepsut
300

This group lived SOUTH of Egypt and were able to grow thanks to trade

Kushites

300
This man started Judaism, the first monotheistic religion.
Abraham
400
This is the name of the coffins that mummified bodies were placed in.
Sarcophagus (Sarcophagi)
400
This is the name of the sun god.
Ra.
400
This is the name of Hatsheput's son, a "war like" ruler who created a mighty empire.
Thutmose III
400
After being kicked out of Egypt, the Kushites re-established themselves in this city.
Meroe
400
The Phoenicians invented Purple Dye and this.
The Alphabet
500
This is the name of the writing system of ancient Egypt ______ and this is the surface scribes primarily wrote on ____.
Hieroglyphics and Papyrus.
500
These scrolls provide advice for the journey into the afterlife.
The Book of the Dead
500
Pharaohs like Akhenaton and King Tut were entombed here.
The Valley of the Kings.
500
Geographic features that protected Egypt and kept them safe from invasion.
Natural Barriers
500
The scattering of the Jewish communities outside their homeland (Israel) is come to be called this.
Diaspora