This river was the lifeline of Ancient Egypt.
Nile
The capital of Egypt.
Cairo
The title of the rulers of Ancient Egypt.
Pharaoh
The famous boy king of Ancient Egypt.
Tutankhamun
The giant statue with a lion’s body and human head in Giza.
Great Sphinx
Two rivers that formed Mesopotamia.
Tigris and Euphrates
The city famous for the pyramids of Giza.
giza
The famous triangular tombs of Egyptian rulers.
Pyramids
The last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
Cleopatra
The valley where many pharaohs were buried.
Valley of the Kings
The sea north of Egypt.
Mediterranean Sea
The Egyptian city known for ancient temples like Karnak.
Luxor
The preserved body prepared for burial
Mummy
The female pharaoh who built many temples.
Hatshepsut
The famous temple complex in Luxor.
Karnak Temple
The canal connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
Suez Canal
A major Mediterranean port city in Egypt.
Alexandria
The system of writing used in Ancient Egypt
Hieroglyphs
The powerful pharaoh known for many monuments and statues.
Ramses II
The large modern dam built on the Nile in the 20th century.
Aswan High Dam
The triangular fertile region where the Nile spreads into many branches.
Nile Delta
The ancient capital during the Old Kingdom.
Memphis
The famous stone that helped scientists read hieroglyphs.
Rosetta Stone
The president of Egypt for many years until 2011.
Hosni Mubarak
The museum in Cairo famous for ancient Egyptian artifacts
Egyptian Museum