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Valley Of Kings
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100

Did pharaohs hunt alone?

Rarely. They were usually surrounded by guards to ensure safety.

100

Why did Pharaohs switch from pyramids to tombs in the Valley?

To hide the tombs from thieves.

100

What was the most enjoyable aspect of being a pharaoh?

Living in luxury

100

What "salty" stuff was used to dry out a pharaoh’s body?

Natron

100

Who was the last pharaoh to rule Ancient Egypt?

Cleopatra VII

200

What did the pharaoh do during Banquets? 

Entertainment by musicians and dancers.

200

True or False: The Valley of the Kings is located on the East bank of the Nile.

False, it's on the west bank.

200

What is the most important spiritual duty of the pharaoh? 

Daily rituals and offerings to the gods.

200

During mummification, how did the embalmers get the pharaoh's brain out of their head?

Putting a long metal hook up their nose and pulling the brains out.

200

What empire conquered the Egyptians?

Ancient Romans.

300

Who dressed the pharaoh?

Chief of the Scented Oils and Pastes

300

Around how many tombs have been found in the Valley?

Over 63

300

What were the main political duties of the Pharaoh?

Collecting taxes, managing the economy.

300

What did embalmers stuff under the pharaoh's skin to make them look alive?

Sawdust, linen, and even sand.

300

What two items did pharaohs hold in their hands to symbolize their power?

The crook and flail.

400

 Why were construction projects important?

To secure legacy in the afterlife.

400

Which female Pharaoh built a mortuary temple and had a tomb in the Valley?

Hatshepsut.

400

What was the most dangerous expectation of a pharaoh?

Leading armies into battle

400

What dead animal did Egyptian citizens put on their bad tooth?

A dead mouse.

400

Which pharaoh unified Upper and Lower Egypt into one kingdom?

Menes, also known as Narmer.

500

What happened if the pharaoh failed to perform rituals for the gods?

They believed that the Nile wouldn't flood, leading to famine.

500

What pharaoh's tomb is nearly 700ft long?

Hatshepsut.

500

Why did pharaohs spend so much time building pyramids?

To ensure immortality in the afterlife.

500

What "medicine" did people in Europe eat because they thought it had magical healing powers?

Ground up mummies.

500

Pharaohs were believed to be the human version of which falcon-headed god?

Horus.