Chapter 4 Hangman

 
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cataracts  strong rapids  
delta  triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river  
pharaoh  title used by the rulers of Egypt  
dynasty  series of rulers from the same family  
Old Kingdom  period in Egyptian history that lasted from about 2700BC to 2200BC  
nobles  people from rich and powerful families  
acquire  to get  
Menes  legendary Egyptian ruler, he unified Upper and Lower Egypt and built new capital city, Memphis  
Khufu  Egyptian pharaoh who ruled during Old Kingdom and built many monuments to honor him  
Ramses the Great  one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs who expanded the kingdom and built lasting temples at Karnak, Luxor, and Abu Simbel  
Queen Hatshepsut  Egyptian queen who worked to increase trade and built many impressive monuments and temples  
King Tutankhamen  Egyptian pharaoh who died while still a young king. The discovery of his tomb taught much about Egyptian culture  
Piankhi  Ruler of Kush whose army captured all of Egypt  
afterlife  life after death  
mummies  specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth  
elite  people of wealth  
pyramids  huge stone tombs with four triangle-shaped walls that met in a point on top  
engineering  the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes  
method  a way of doing something  
Middle Kingdom  period of order and stability that lasted until about 1750BC  
New Kingdom  period during which Egypt reached the height of its power and glory  
trade routes  paths followed by traders  
contracts  binding legal agreements  
hieroglyphics  Egyptian writing system  
papyrus  long-lasting, paper-like material made from reeds  
Rosetta Stone  a stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics. Its discovery gave historians what they needed to read ancient Egyptian writing.  
sphinxes  imaginary creatures with the bodies of lions and the heads of other animals or humans  
obelisk  a tall, four-sided pillar that is pointed on top. Usually stood on either side of a temple gate.  
trade network  system of people in different lands who trade goods  
merchants  traders who carried goods to different ports  
exports  items sent out to other regions  
imports  goods brought in from other regions  
authority  power or influence  
Queen Shanakhdakheto  first woman to rule Kush; has one of the largest pyramids in Meroe  
King Ezana  Aksumite ruler who destroyed Meroe and took over Kush