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BMMS Egypt Ch. 4 Vocabulary

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cataract   a series of waterfalls along the Nile River  
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delta   the area near a river's mouth where the water deposits fine soil or silt  
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silt   fine soil deposited by a river  
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fertile   rich soil good for growing crops  
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linen   a type of fabric woven from the flax plant  
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scribe   a person whose job is to write and keep records  
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hieroglyph   a picture that stands for a word or letter  
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papyrus   a paperlike material made from a reed plant of the same name  
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afterlife   life that takes place in another world after death  
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embalm   to preserve a body after death  
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mummy   a body that has been dried so it won't decay  
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dynasty   line of rulers from the same family  
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succession   the order in which members of a royal family inherit the throne  
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pharaoh   the title of the king of Egypt means "Great House"  
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step pyramid   a pyramid with sides that rise in a series of steps  
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Khufu   the pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid at Giza  
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obelisk   a four-sided shaft with a pyramid shaped top  
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Ramses II   the pharaoh who ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1213 B.C. and created a stable empire  
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limestone   a type of sedimentary rock used to build the pyramids in Egypt  
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Valley of the Kings   burial site for pharaohs during the New Kingdom  
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Rosetta Stone   a stone slab, found in 1799 near Rosetta, bearing parallel inscriptions in Greek, Egyptian hieroglyphic, and demotic characters, making possible the decipherment of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.  
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ankh   a cross with a loop on top which stands for everlasting peace  
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Great Pyramid   the largest of the pyramids at Giza, built by the pharaoh Khufu  
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natron   a mixture of salt and baking soda used during the mummification process  
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amulet   a piece of jewelry worn to ward off evil spirits  
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Sphinx   a figure of an imaginary creature having the head of a man or an animal and the body of a lion.  
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shaduf   a mechanism for raising water, consisting of a pivoted pole with a bucket at one end and a counterweight at the other, used to bring water to crops  
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Nile   the longest river in the world, 4160 miles long  
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black land   the narrow band of fertile land bordering the sides of the Nile River  
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red land   the barren desert beyond the fertile regions  
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King Djoser   this pharaoh built the step pyramid  
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Thutmose III   a pharaoh who conquered the Middle East, stepson to Hatshepsut  
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Akhenaton   this pharaoh replaced the Egyptian gods with a sun disc called the Aton. Father to King Tutankhamen.  
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polytheism   the belief in many gods  
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nilometer   the method the Egyptians used to measure the rise and fall of the Nile River  
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King Menes (Narmer)   a legendary king who united Upper and Lower Egypt into one kingdom  
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cartouche   a oval figure that encloses the name of a royal personage  
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canopic jars   jars used to hold the organs of a mummified body  
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Book of the Dead   a book containing magic spells, prayers, hymns, and formulas to guide the soul in the afterlife  
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pyramid   A structure with four triangular sides that meet at a point. Used as a burial chamber for a pharaoh.  
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Hatshepsut   first female pharaoh, increased the power of Egypt through trade and built many obelisks.  
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Jean Francois Champollion   He deciphered the Rosetta Stone allowing us to read hieroglyphics.  
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