Gods/Goddesses
Pharaohs
Dead...and LOVING IT
Stability
Key Terms
100

This falcon headed god was known for its vision and was associated with the Pharaohs

Horus

100

The Great Pyramid of Giza was built for him

Khufu

100

This symbol is associated with Eternal Life

Ankh

100

It was predictable and reliable. When it rarely didn't behave in a predictable manner, hardship and chaos usually followed.  It was the ultimate "gift" for Egypt

The Nile

100

During mummification these decorative containers contain the four vital organs needed for the afterlife

Canopic Jars

200

This god with green skin is the god of vegetation and became master of the underworld/mummification after he was murdered by his brother

Osiris

200

As step-mother of Tuthmos; she became Pharaoh, dressed in male clothes, and wore a fake beard when appearing in public

Queen Hatshepsut

200

Before the pyramids, bodies would be buried underground in large burial buildings called...

Mastaba

200

Symbolized as an ostrich feather; it represents stability, balance, justice, and also is a goddess

Ma'at

200

The Rosetta Stone was discovered by accident in 1799 by Napoleon's soldiers.  The Greek on the stone was used to help decipher Egyptian Demotic script (written language) as well as these symbols found in temples, tombs, and pyramids 

Hieroglyphics

300

The widely worshipped and popular Sun god eventually merges with the god of creation (Amun)

Ra (Re) ....Becomes Amon-Ra

300

The Ptolemaic Pharaohs were originally from Macedonia; but this Pharaoh was born in Alexandria, was highly educated, and patriotically Egyptian

Cleopatra VII

300

Special salt found in the desert that was heavily used to dry out bodies

Natron

300

If a Pharaoh was too young to rule, a relative could be appointed to make decisions and ensure political stability.  This position is called a _________.

Regent

300

A Pharaoh's second in command...usually in charge of overseeing large areas and the collecting of taxes and tribute

Vizier

400

This Jackal headed god helped guide people to the afterlife to be judged by Osiris.  

Anubis

400

The first Pharaoh who unified Upper and Lower Egypt and wore a crown with two colours (red and white)

Menes

400

The Old Kingdom is known for the pyramids. They became too large, labour intensive, and expensive to build.  During the New Kingdom, Pharaohs would be entombed in cliffs that were hidden at a site known as...

The Valley of the Kings

400

Moving up the social hierarchy was really difficult because classes generally did not marry outside of their class.  This position was one way to gain prestige for males to move up in social standing

Soldier

400

Slaves were used in the construction of the pyramids.  Farmers who were not working due to the flooding of the Nile were forced into working for the Pharaoh.  This duty is called...

Corvee Duty

500

Akhenaton banned the worship of all gods and goddesses except for the one true god (shown as a Sun Disk)

Aton

500

This unremarkable Pharaoh ascended to the throne as a child and died suddenly at age 18 or 19.  His most memorable contribution was the discovery of his tomb by Howard Carter in 1922

Tutankhamun

500

Specialized worker who is in charge of preparing a body for Mummification

Embalmer

500

This specialized worker had a privileged position and was exclusively for males only

Scribes

500

Gods and Goddesses in Egypt are usually a combination of both human and animal features and characteristics.  This is called __________.

Anthropomorphism