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Ancient Egypt Vocab
Term | Definition |
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Obelisk | a four-sided pillar with a top shaped like a pyramid |
hieroglyphic | a picture or symbol used to represent a word, syllable, or sound |
papyrus | a tall reed-like plant growing by the bank of the Nile River; used by Egyptians to make various things |
sphinx | a stone structure with the head of a human and the body of a lion; built by King Khafre |
pyramid | protected the body of the Pharaoh after death and allowed the "akh", or spirit, to enjoy life's pleasures for eternity |
pharaoh | (means"great house") title belonging to the ruler of ancient Egypt who was worshiped as a god |
silt | a mixture of tiny bits of soil and rock, over the land near a river, providing fertile farmland |
great pyramid | tomb of King Khufu; largest building in the world until 20th century; one of the seven wonders of the Ancient world |
Rosetta stone | 3 languages (2 forms of Egyptian writing & one in Greek) written on a stone found in the small town of Rosetta and used to unlock the language of the ancient Egyptians |
natron | mineral salt found in soil from dry lake beds and used by Egyptians to dry out corpse during mummification process |
mummification | 70 day process used by Egyptians to preserve the body for Eternity |
canopic jars | 4 sealed containers used to preserve vital organs (stomach, liver, lungs, & intestines) of the deceased pharaoh for the after-life |
Book of the dead | book containing spells and was enclosed with the mummified body allowing the "BA", or soul, to pass safely through the Underworld |
Anubis | Afterlife god that weighed the height of the dead person during the judgement stage after death |
Osiris | Afterlife god in charge of the underworld |
Horus | Afterlife god in charge of leading the "BA", or soul, safely t o Judgment |
sarcarphcous | outer container made in the image of the pharaoh that secured the layered coffins inside |
archaeologist | an expert in the scientific study of the way man lived in the past by digging the remains of cities, towns, and tombs to study the artifacts that they uncover to understand how a civilization lived. |
irrigate | to supply land with water by means of channels, streams, or pipes |
reign | the period of rule of a monarch or other ruler |
dynasty | a line of rulers who belong to the same family; the period of time during which a dynasty rules |
custom | an accepted social habit or pattern of behavior of a group; learned and passed from one generation to the next |
Ramses II | a pharaoh of the 19th dynasty of ancient Egypt; responsible for building many cities, temples, & huge statues of himself; an aggressive military leader |
Hatshepsut | fifth pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of ancient Egypt who reigned for 22 years; regarded as one of the most successful female pharaohs |
Tutankhamen | name means "living image of Amun"; a pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of ancient Egypt who ruled for 9 years; tomb desovered |