This was the "lifeblood" of Egypt
What is the Nile River?
The belief in many gods
What is polytheism?
These two seas touch Egypt
What are the Mediterranean and Red Seas?
"The boy king"
Who is King Tut?
The economic system of Ancient Egypt was based on this
What is trade?
Egypt is located here
What is Northeast Africa?
The two types of government that ruled Egypt
What is a monarchy and a theocracy?
The regions Egypt was divided into
What are Upper and Lower Egypt?
Rebuilt the new kingdom of Egypt and had many wives and more than 100 children
Who is Ramses II?
The ancient Egyptians invented this and so they could write this on it (2 parts)
What are papyrus and hieroglyphics?
Deserts that act as natural barriers in Egypt
What are the Sahara, Eastern, and Western Deserts?
The embalming process used to preserve a pharaoh's body for the next world
What is mummification?
This was more predictable that the events with the rivers of Mesopotamia
What is flooding?
The most famous king of the Old Kingdom and built the pyramids
Who is Khufu?
Important produce from Egypt (3)
What are flax seed, barley, and wheat?
Dangerous waters that acted as a natural barrier
What are cataracts?
The spirit that left the body or the soul
What is the Ka?
The process of adding food to the soil
What is fertilization?
1st female ruler who brought great wealth to Egypt
Who is Hatsheput?
These three groups made up the tip top and next to top of the Egyptian social pyramid
What are Pharaohs (top) and priests and nobles?
The area where a river empties into a larger body of water such as a sea or ocean
What is a delta?
Where the internal organs were kept except for the heart
What are canopic jars?
Unlike Mesopotamia, the Nile made this process of watering plants natural
What is irrigation?
Saved Egypt from the Hyksos and declared himself king
Who is Ahmose?
These two groups were at the bottom of the social pyramid
What are unskilled workers or slaves?