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daiu   A type of loin cloth worn by Egyptian men  
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mummy   A body that has been preserved and wrapped in linen  
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shadoof   Used for raising water to irrigate land  
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obelisk   A tall tapering pillar with carvings on it telling about a pharaoh, usually set near a temple  
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sphinx   Any ancient Egyptian statue having a lions body and the head of a human ram or hawk  
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pyramid   A huge triangular shaped monument of ancient Egypt built around a tomb  
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papyrus.   A paper like material made from a reed  
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embalming   To treat a dead body with preservatives to prevent it from decaying  
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polytheism   The belief that there are many gods  
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monotheism   The belief that there is one god  
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pharaoh.   A ruler of ancient Egypt believed to be gods  
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alliance   A bond between families, states or other groups to further their common interests  
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dynasty   A family or group that rules for several generations  
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artesian   A crafts person  
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peasant   A person who does farm work for wealthy land owners  
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Egypt agriculture.   crops such as wheat, barley, flax which was made into linen, papyus and grain  
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mummification.   process in which the skin and flesh of a corpse can be preserved  
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The Book of the Dead.   a body of texts known to the Ancient Egyptians as the Spells for Going Forth by Day that included a collection of spells which enable the soul of the deceased to navigate the afterlife  
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unification.   result of bringing or coming together into or as if into a single unit or group. Example: the conquest of Lower Egypt by Upper Egypt  
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Hieroglyphics.   formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt to record keep  
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importance of the Nile River   provided fertile land, good for growing crops. The three most important crops were wheat, flax, and papyrus  
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Egyptian Calendar   solar with a 365-day year, only 3 seasons  
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Geography of Ancient Egypt   desert and Nile river  
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Traditional economy   bartering of crops  
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Kush   Had good soil for farming, without the necessary flooding on which Egypt had to depend. ... was invaded by Egyptian forces in 591 B.C.  
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Nubian   group of Africans who originate from the early inhabitants of the central Nile valley, believed to be one of the earliest cradles of civilization.  
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Kerma   the forgotten kingdom  
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Meroe   where iron production occurred  
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