Chapter 3 Vocabulary
The Nile River Valley
The Three Kingdoms Egyptian Pharaohs
Mummification
Hieroglyphics and Other Advancements
100

A plain at the mouth of a river, formed when sediment is deposited by flowing water

Delta
100

What are the two main sources of the Nile River?

Blue Nile and White Nile

100

What are the three distinct kingdoms?

Old, Middle, New

100

Why did ancient Egyptians bury their dead with food and other possessions?

Egyptians believed the dead took whatever items they were buried with to the afterlife.

100

Pictures and other written symbols that stand for ideas, things, or sounds

Hieroglyphics

200

The title for kings in ancient Egypt

Pharaoh

200

What does "the black land" refer to? And what does "the red land" refer to?

"The black land" is the fertile soil around the Nile River and "the red land" is the desert areas surrounding the Nile River Valley.

200

He was the first pharaoh of Egypt who united Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. Who is he?

Menes/Narmer

200

Name the four organs stored in canopic jars.

Lungs, liver, stomach, intestines

200

Why was it important for the Egyptians to figure out the length of their year? Think about the Nile!

To know when the Nile flooding season was to begin

300

A fine soil found on river bottoms

Silt

300
What does the term "inundation" mean?

It is another word for FLOODING

300

What is the name for the period of time in between each "kingdom"?

an intermediate period

300

What happened to the brain after it was removed during mummification?

It was thrown away. Egyptians believed the brain was a useless organ.

300

Besides hieroglyphics, what other two languages were found on the Rosetta Stone?

The Greek alphabet and Egyptian demotic script

400

Complete control over someone or something

Absolute power

400

In what way did Egyptians benefit by having the Nile surrounded by desert on either side?

The desert was very hot and dry which prevented invaders from traveling across it to attack.

400

King Tut only ruled for a small amount of time, yet his tomb is one of the greatest discoveries from ancient Egypt. Why?

Tutankhamen's tomb was hidden so well that it was practically untouched. All of his belongings were found within his hidden tomb.

400

Why were pyramid tombs abandoned and replaced with tombs constructed in mountainsides?

Due to tomb robberies, Egyptians began burying their dead in more hidden locations underground

400

How were mathematics or science used in pyramid building?

Basic measurement skills were used to shape perfect blocks for pyramids. Geometry was used to appropriately measure right angles for pyramids. Many simple machines were used to construct the pyramids.

500

Someone who rules for a child until the child is old enough to rule

Regent

500

Why were Egyptians unable to trade south into Nubia along the Nile River?

In Nubia, many cataracts occurred along the Nile and made it impossible for ships to safely travel.

500

Who was responsible for appointing Cleopatra as one of the final pharaoh's of ancient Egypt?

Alexander the Great. He was responsible for appointing pharaohs when the Macedonians (Greeks) took over Egypt.

500

This was the carved stone that was the final encasement of a pharaoh's coffin.

A sarcophagus

500

What was significant about the three languages on the Rosetta Stone?

The Rosetta Stone proved that the three languages on the stone were all the same thing. It was a language translator.