The Nile River provided water and this "Black Mud" for farming.
What is Silt
This "God-King" sat at the very top of the pyramid.
What is Pharaoh
This was used to dry out the body like jerky.
What is Natron salt
This "Cheat Sheet" had magic spells for the soul.
What is the Book of the dead
This group from Rome was the last to conquer Egypt.
What are the Romans
: This "Red Land" kept invaders out of Egypt.
What is the Desert
This group went to school for years to learn how to write.
What is Scribes
This organ was the only one left inside the body.
What is the heart
These small statues did the Pharaoh's farm chores
What are Shabtis
This stronger metal was used by Egypt's enemies.
What is iron
This "Gift" happened every year, bringing water to the fields.
What is the Nile
This group was the largest and sat at the bottom of the pyramid
What is farmers and slaves
These four jars held the stomach and lungs.
What canopic jars
The heart was weighed against this "feather" of truth.
This Greek leader took over before the Romans.
This plant was used to make the world's first paper.
What is papyrus
This "Right-Hand Man" ran the daily business for the King.
Who is Vizier
This part of the body was hooked out and thrown away
What is the brain
This monster ate the hearts of people who were bad.
What is Amit
A lack of food caused by the Nile not flooding.
What is famine
Geography 🌍Why was Egypt called "The Red Land" and "The Black Land"?
What is Red Land = dry land, Black land= fertile
If a Pharaoh was a "Theocrat," what were his two main jobs?
What is King and God
Why did the Egyptians throw away the Brain but keep the Heart?
What is They thought the Heart was the center of thinking and needed for the Scale Test.
What happened to a soul if their heart was Heavier than the Feather?
The monster Ammit would eat the heart, and the soul would cease to exist.
How did the shift from Bronze to Iron change the fate of Egypt?
Egypt lacked Iron; their softer Bronze weapons broke against the stronger Iron weapons of invaders.