Egypt Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Why is Hatshepsut important? | She increased trade and had great monuments built |
Silt | Tiny bits of soil and rock that made the land more fertile |
The job of the Scribes? | Keep written records |
Hieroglyphics | Egyptian form of writing |
King Tut | Youngest pharaoh, most famous for his tomb which was discovered in 1922 |
Represents guidance | Crook |
Represents that the Pharaoh was a provider of food for the people | Flail |
The cobra and falcon of the Pharaoh represented | Protection |
The colors blue and gold of the Pharaoh represented | Rebirth |
A connection with the gods | False beard |
Menes united the kingdoms during the | Old Kingdom |
Unification | to bring two parts together |
Mummification | process of preserving the dead |
Rosetta Stone | Helped us decode and understand Egyptian writing |
Papyrus | Plant that grew along the Nile that was used for paper |
Irrigation | The process of using water to dry lands through the use of canals and pipes |
The Delta is located in what part of Egypt? | Lower Egypt |
Who was the head of Egyptian religion? | the Pharaoh |
Egyptian economy was based on | agriculture |
Southern Egypt is known as | Upper Egypt |
King of the Underworld | Osiris |
Ra is the god of | the sun |
What were the organs put in during mummification? | Canopic Jars |
Organs that were taken out of the body for mummification | lungs, stomach, intestines, and liver |
How long was the body left to dry out? | 40 days |
The whole process of mummification took how many days? | 70 days |
3 roles of the Pharaoh? | priest, judge, leader of the army |
What happened to the brain during mummification? | thrown out |
the test that Egyptians had to pass in order to go to the after life | the weighing of the heart |
a temporary ruler is known as a- | regent |
Who ordered the building of the Pyramids? | Khufu |
The three time periods of Egypt IN ORDER | Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom |
Worshiping more than one god is known as | polytheism |
Worshiping just one god is known as | monotheism |
the order of the social classes in ancient Egyptian was called the | Social Pyramid |
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