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Flash Cards for Chapter 4

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Old Kingdom   a period of Egyptian history that lasted for about 500 years, from about 2700 B.C to 2200 B.C. This was the “age of pyramids.”  
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Middle Kingdom   the period in Egyptian history that came after a 150-year period when Egypt had no pharaoh; this kingdom was known as the Period of Reunification and lasted from 2050 B.C. to 1750 B.C.  
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New Kingdom   the “Golden Age” of Egypt; this kingdom lasted from 1550 B.C. to 1050 B.C. and was the time when Egypt reached the height of its power and glory  
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trade routes   paths followed by traders; during the New Kingdom, many profitable trade routes were developed by the Egyptians  
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hieroglyphics   the Egyptian writing system; it was a system that used picture symbols to represent sounds  
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papyrus   a long-lasting , paper-like material made from the reeds of a papyrus plant; scribes wrote on papyrus using brushes and ink  
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Rosetta Stone   this was a huge stone slab that was inscribed with hieroglyphics and two other written languages; this stone was the key to unlocking the code of hieroglyphics  
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sphinxes   imaginary creatures with the bodies of lions and the heads of other animals or humans; they often lined the path that lead to Egyptian temples  
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obelisk   a tall four-sided stone pillar that is pointed on the top; the Washington Monument is an obelisk  
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cataracts   rapids (areas of rough water) on the Nile River  
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elite   people of wealth and power; these people, along with pharaohs, could afford to have mummies made  
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delta   triangle-shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river; almost two-thirds of Egypt’s fertile farmland was in the Nile Delta  
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dynasty   a series of rulers from the same family; King Menes began Egypt’s first dynasty  
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afterlife   life after death; much of Egyptian religion focused on the afterlife, a place also called the Field of Reeds where all were young, healthy and happy  
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mummies   specially-treated bodies wrapped in a cloth; Egyptians believed that the ka would recognize its body if it was preserved  
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pharaoh   the title used by the rulers of Egypt  
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pyramids   huge stone tombs with four triangle-shaped sides that meet in a point on the top  
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nobles   people from rich and powerful families in ancient Egypt; priests and key government officials were nobles  
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