Mesopotamia
Egyptian Geography
Government
Embalming
Hieroglyphics
100

Name the tall building that served as a temple.

ziggurat

100

What direction does the Nile flow?

North

100

Pharaoh was believed to be son of whom?

Re, the sun god

100

What kind of salt was used to dry out the body?

natron

100

What was Egyptian "paper" made from?

the papyrus plant

200

What does the name Mesopotamia mean?

Land between two rivers

200

Name the sea east of Egypt.

Red Sea

200

For what purpose were the pyramids built?

As tombs for the pharaohs

200

What kind of cloth was used to wrap the body?

linen

200

Which part of the plant was cut into strips to make a sheet?

the stem

300

Name the large area of productive land that winds from the Tigris and Euphrates to the Mediterranean Sea.

Fertile Crescent

300

What does the flooding Nile leave on the alluvial plains, that makes the soil nutritious?

silt

300

What two sections of the Egyptian civilization were led by the pharaoh, making it a theocracy?

religious and political

300

Why was the body kept from decaying?

To preserve a resting place for the spirit.

300

How did papyrus sheets dry out after they were made?

They were laid out in the sun.

400

Which Babylonian king wrote his Code of Law into stone steles?

Hammurabi

400

What desert lies to the west of Egypt?

the Sahara

400

What do we call it when the son of the leader becomes the leader after his death?

dynasty

400

Who was the god of mummification?

Anubis

400

Many hieroglyphics were found on the inside walls of tombs. What did most of them tell?

They were guides to the afterlife.

500

Which Akkadian king overtook Sumer and created the first empire?

Sargon

500

What are the bumpy places in the river which make it unnavigable?

cataracts

500

What was the name of the people who did the jobs of the government? (Like the people where we get a driver's license)

bureaucrats

500

What kind of jars were used to hold the organs?

Canopic

500

Name the artifact that equipped archeologists to translate hieroglyphics.

Rosetta Stone