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Raising plants and animals for food or farming is also called...

agriculture

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A burial structure...

tomb

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The northern area of Egypt, inlcuding the Nile Delta, is called...

Lower Egypt

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The southern area of Egypt extending from the Nile desert south to the Nubian Desert...

Upper Egypt

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Around 1550 B.C.E. Egyptian prince Ahmose conquered the Hyksos, reuniting Upper and Lower Egypt called the...

New Kingdom

200

The time from 2055 B.C.E. to 1650 B.C.E. when Egypt's capital was at Thebes is called the...

Middle Kingdom

200

The time from 2600 B.C.E. to 2200 B.C.E. when the Egyptians build magnificent cities and began to build the pyramids was called the...

Old Kingdom

200

The Egyptians developed this with 365 days, 12 months, and divided into 3 seasons...

a calendar

200

Great tombs for pharaohs bulit during the Old Kingdom with a square base and four triangular sides...

pyramid

200

Egyptians magnificent public buildings like pyramids and the temple like Karnak is an example of...

architecture

300

Egyptians decorated the walls of tombs and temples with images of historical events and scenes from everyday life called...

art

300

The Egyptian writing system that used a combination of pictures and sounds is called...

hieroglyphics

300

The Egyptian book of prayers and magic spells written and used by Egyptians to prepare for the afterlife...

Book of the Dead

300

A reed plant that grew wild along the NIle that was cut into strips that were pressed together to create a writing surface...

papyrus

300

The name for the process where priests treated a dead body with oils, removed its internal organs, dried the body out with salts, and then wrapped it in linen...

mummification

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The king who, around 3100 B.C.E., united Upper and Lower Egypt through military conquest...

Narmer

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She came to power in in Egypt around 1473 B.C.E. ruling with her husband, Thutmose II. After Thutmose's death, she represented herself as a male and made herself pharaoh.  

Hatshepsut

400

He ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1213 B.C.E. expanding the empire by reconquering the region of Canaan and moving north into Syria. He had the temple at Karnak built. 

Ramses II

400

This phraoh tried to make Aton, the sun god, Egypt's only god and changed his own name to a name meaning "one who is brilliant for Aton".

Akhenaton

400

This pharaoh lived around the 1300 B.C.E. During his short reign he established the worship of the old gods and goddesses after the rule of Akhenaton. His tomb is the only pharoah's tomb that was found undisturbed. 

Tutankhamen

500

This kigdom emerged in present-day Ethiopia and became a thriving trading center for the Mediterranean world and East Africa. In 350 C.E. this kingdom invaded Kush and destroyed its capital, Meroe. 

Axum

500

Hard materials such a gold, silver, copper, bronze and, iron that can be used to make tools, weapons, and, jewelry.

metal

500

A material burned for it pleasant smell that Egyptians obtained through trade in Arabian ports and Kerma. 

incense

500

Woven cloth that the Egyptians made from flax and also traded with Rome for the same product made from cotton...

textile

500

This class of people in ancient Egypt included traders, shopkeepers, and artisans such as weavers, potters, and jewelers...

middle class

600

A way of social organization that includes a priviledged upper class and hard working and impoverished lower classes...

hierarchy

600

Countries or cultures that rely on trade with each other to obtain goods they value...

trading partners

600

The area of southwest Asia between Africa and Meopotamia, surrounding the Arabian Desert and the Arabian Peninsula...

Arabia

600

The name for an ancient trading culture located on the eastern Mediterranean coast in the area of present-day Syria and Lebanon...

Phoenicia

700

This place includes the area east and south of Sudan and includes present-day Eritrea, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania...

East Africa

700

A Nubian kingdom of the southern Nile River Valley and was conquered by Egypt in the 1400's B.C.E....

Kerma

700

The world's longest river, it flows north through the Egyptian Desert into the Mediterranean Sea, at its mouth is a large delta of fertile marshland...

Nile River

700

An area with extremely low rainfall and little vegetation, helped Egypt to be protected from invaders...

desert

700

A rough and rapid section of a river, made the Nile difficult to invade...

cataracts

800

An area where a rivers splits or spreads before it flows into the sea, on the Nile it was an area of rich farmland...

delta

800

a. What the Egyptians called the rich, black soil created by Nile flooding...

b. What the Egyptians called the hot and dry desert land...

a. black land

b. red land

800

A grassy plain with few trees, Nubia was covered in these types of landforms...

savanna

800

The largest desert in the world, covers most of the northern part of Africa...

Sahara Desert

800

The area of fertile soil created as the Nile River passes through the desert...

Nile River Valley

900

Formed by the Nubians in 850 B.C.E. in Upper Egypt, south of Thebes, its capital was Napata...

Kush

900

Pharaohs relied on government officials, or __________ , to help them carry out their orders.

bureaucrats

900

Priests worked carefully to __________ the bodies of the dead, making mummies that were then buried in tombs.

embalm

900

The land along the Nile River in the Sudan is covered by __________ that provided the Nubians grass to feed their livestock.

savannahs

900

. Kushites had large trade networks that brought them many valuable goods, including __________ that could be used to make clothing.

textiles

1000

Pharaohs passed the right to rule on to their children, establishing a(n) __________ that ruled Egypt for many years.

dynasty

1000

6. Ancient Egyptians developed the first - 

medical books

1000

Why was Lower Egypt north of Upper Egypt?

The Nile River flowed south to north.

1000

How do Egyptians use a shadoof?

to lift buckets of water from the Nile onto dry land

1000

Who was Osiris to the ancient Egyptians?

god of the afterlife