The first pyramid built in Egypt was the
What was the Step Pyramid
Some of the most famous temples built there were
What are the Deir-El-Bahri, Medinet Habu, and the Ramesseum
who is the ancient Egyptian sun god
who is Ra
The Egyptians believed that part of a person’s soul, the who, returned to the body every night after death.
Who was Ba
Pharaohs were the what of Ancient Egypt
What were the god kings of Ancient Egypt
The Egyptians built all their pyramids on the
Where is the west bank
The The ban Necropolis temples were on the west bank of the Nile near
What is the Valley of The Kings
Who was a creator god and became a national god
Who is Amun
The oldest Egyptian mummies scholars have found are examples of what
what was natural mummification
who restored the capital to Thebes after the death of Akhenaten and restored the worship of the old gods.
who was Tutankhamun
Most scholars believe that most pyramids represent what
What was the BenBen
The Ramesseum is the temple built by who
who is Ramesses the second
Who was the god of evil and darkness.
Who was Seth
Beginning in the Old Kingdom Period, scholars have found evidence of what
what was artificial mummification
who was the last pharaoh of Egypt who tried to hold off the Romans under Augustus
Who was Cleopatra VII
The pharaoh's soul would climb the Step pyramids to take his place in the stars to be joined with who
who is Ra
what is the largest temple in Egypt called
what is the Karnak
Who is the god of death and dying
Who is Anubis
The New Kingdom Period was the high point of Egyptian what
what was embalming
who ruled during the New Kingdom for either 66 years.
Who was Ramses II
Pharaohs of the Middle Kingdom also built pyramids, although little of these structures remains. The workers built these pyramids of what
what are mud bricks
what was the site of the mortuary temple of Seti I
What was Abydos
Who was the god of the dead and resurrection
Who was Osiris
Late Period mummies show a what of embalming techniques
what was deterioration
who ruled during the New Kingdom for around 20 years
who was Hatshepsut