Nile
Pharaohs
Mummies
Pyramids
Hieroglyphics
100

The Nile River is the __________ river in the world

longest 

100

What were pharaohs seen as by the people of Egypt? 

God-kings 

100

What is a mummy? 

Preserved dead body 

100

What were the pyramids used for? 

final resting place for a pharaoh (tomb)  

100

Since writing in hieroglyphics was so complicated, it took years of education and practice to be able to do it. The people who trained to write were called_____________?

Scribes 

200

Which direction does the Nile River flow? 

South to North

200

What was HATSHEPSUT always seen wearing? 

A fake beard 

200

What was used to store the organs of a mummified body? 

Canopic Jars

200

Why were the pyramids filled with treasures, food, clothing, jewelry, etc?  

Egyptians believed that the afterlife was a continuation of earthly life, requiring all necessities (food, clothing) and luxuries (treasure, jewelry) for the deceased ruler's spirit to live comfortably in the afterlife
200

Hieroglyphics could not be read until what was decoded? 

The Rosetta Stone

300

What is the region of the Nile called that splits into two sections and forms a triangle? 

delta 

300

What is it called when a royal family rules a country for a period of time? 

a dynasty 

300

What was discarded (removed through the nose) during the mummification process? 

the brain (they thought it had no value) 

300

What does the Great Sphinx look like? 

head of a man, body of a lion 

300

What language did scholars know on the Rosetta Stone that allowed them to decipher the hieroglyphics? 

Greek

400

The Nile River flows into what sea? 

The Mediterranean Sea

400

What religion did King Tut change Egypt back to? 

Polytheism (worship of many gods) 

400

Why was the heart left in the body of a mummy? 

It was believed to be the center of intelligence, emotion and the soul (needed for the afterlife) 

400

How did the Egyptians make sure that the pyramids were level? 

They used water-filled trenches (water naturally finds its own level, serving as an effective substitute for modern leveling tools) 

400

Where is the Rosetta Stone located now? 

The British Museum in London 

500

Why was the Nile known as the "Giver and Taker of Life"? 

The river GAVE rich soil and fresh water, but flooding from the river would TAKE lives and destroy crops. 

500

Who were two of Cleopatra's love affairs? 

Julius Caesar and Marc Antony 

500

What was the stone coffin that the mummy was placed in called? 

Sarcophagus 

500

Who was the Great Pyramid of Giza built for? 

Pharaoh Khufu 

500

What were the three scripts found on the Rosetta Stone? 

Greek, Demotic, Hieroglyphics