What continent is the Nile River on?
What is Africa?
The ancient Egyptians believed in many gods and goddesses. What is this called?
What is polytheism/polytheistic?
Which ancient Egyptian achievement has to do with personal hygiene?
What is toothpaste or breath mints?
What is it called when there is too much of a resource?
What is surplus?
What is the triangle shaped diagram called that shows social structure?
What is Social Hierarchy?
How many cataracts on the Nile River are there?
What is 6?
Who cries every year to flood the Nile River?
Who is Isis?
What is papyrus?
Which kingdom was a part of Ancient Nubia?
What is Kush?
Who is at the top of the social hierarchy?
What is Pharaoh?
What is the word for the triangle-shaped piece of land at the end of a river?
What is delta?
Which god writes down the outcome of if your heart was pure or evil?
Who is Thoth?
Which hieroglyphic letter is a falcon?
What is A?
What resource is Ancient Nubia known for?
What is gold?
What TWO groups of people were at the bottom of the social hierarchy?
Who are farmers AND enslaved people?
What is the word for the really good dirt that washes up when the Nile floods?
What is silt?
What is the heart of the dead weighed against before getting into the afterlife?
What is The feather of Ma'at?
This achievement showed fashion and wealth.
What is it called when there is too much of a resource and value goes down?
What is surplus?
What are pharaohs considered to be on the same level as?
What are gods/goddesses?
What is that big river in Egypt called?
What is the Nile River?
What are the containers called that held organs during mummification?
What are canopic jars?
Which achievement relied heavily on human strength?
What is the ox-drawn plow?
What are goods produced in the country and sold to another country?
What are exports?
What was a noble's job?
What is government jobs, making laws, keeping order?