Trade on Nile River
Pharaohs
Mummification
Battle of Kadesh
Gods
100
How often does the Nile River flood?
Every year.
100

Name something that the pharaohs wore.

Examples (one of the following): a crown, uraeus, false beard, jewelled collar, a flail, a crook, animal tail

100

What organs are used in the process of mummification?

Liver, lungs, intestines and stomach.

100

Who was apart of the Battle?

The Hittites, Ramses II and his Egyptian army.

100

Who is the god of the underworld?

Osiris.

200

How did the Egyptians trade?

By boats, camels, horses and fleets.

200

Why did the Ptolemaic Dynasty end?

Because of Cleopatra's suicide.

200

What is the third step in the Mummification Process?

The organs are dried out and placed into four Canopic jars.

200

What are the names of Ramses II's divisions?

Amun, Re, Ptah, Seth

200

Who is the god of death and execution?

Ammut/Ammit

300

Name five things they traded.

Examples (any five): papyrus, wheat, flax, barley, timber, gold, ivory, livestock, ebony, minerals, aromatic resins.

300

How long did Tutankhamun's reign last and when did it begin?

He ruled for 10 years and he became ruler of Egypt in 1332 BCE.

300

What is the Book of the Dead?

It has a record of the Mummification Process and includes spells, prayers and passwords to reach the afterlife. Also, during the Mummification Process, the prayers are read from this book.

300

What was Ramses II's cosmopolitan city called?

Pi Ramses

300

Who is the god of funerary rites, protector of graves, and guide to the underworld?

Anubis

400

Name five places they traded with.

Examples (any five): Byblos, cyrpus, libya, arabia, canaan, lebanon, nubia, punt.
400

Why was Tutankhamun important in Ancient Egyptian history?

Because his tomb was the only one that was not broken by tomb robbers.

400

What did you have to do in the Hall Of Final Judgement?

You stand before the fourteen divine judges and say forty-two truths to Osiris to prove your soul is pure.

400

What was Ramses II fascinated by and what did he do?

Architecture and he created the most amount of statues of himself than any other pharaoh.
400

Who is the god of writing, the creator of languages, the scribe, interpreter, and adviser of the gods?

Thoth

500

How did the Nile impact trade?

It served as a major spot for ships that were carrying goods and could easily help Egyptians trade with other places.

500

During what time did Hatshepsut rule and how did she carry out her responsibilities?

She ruled from 1473-1458 BCE and she carried out responsibilities as a co-pharaoh alongside Thutmose III.

500

How does the Weighing of the Heart work?

Anubis places a person's heart on a golden scale against the white Feather of Truth because your heart is believed to carry your soul. If your heart is lighter than the feather you are granted access to the afterlife but if it is heavier than the feather, than you get eaten by Amut. 

500

Why did Egypt want Kadesh back?

Because Amuru had been taken over and asked for help to be free from the Hittite rule. It also was a valuable stop for trade and a strategic position for expansion/development.

500

Who is the god of war and sky?

Horus