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5He united Upper and Lower Egypt and was the first
King to wear a double crown
6Narmer
7This leader conquered the fertile crescent, and
made a giant statue of 4 of himself at Abu Simbel
8Ramses the Great (II)
9Female Pharaoh who ruled for her stepson, was
killed, and erased from history by the stepson
10Hatshepsut
11This ruler took over for Hatshepsut well, he
kind of maybe had her killed because he thought
he should be pharaoh
12Thutmose III
13King who got rid of all gods but the Sun God, and
was killed as a result
14Akhenaton
15The name of the white, salty mixture used to help
mummify people
16Natron
17Where the organs of a mummy are stored
18Canopic Jars
19These three types of people became mummies
20Kings, nobles, and the wealthy
21Name for the mummys coffin
22Sarcophagus
23Three things that might be found along with a
mummy in a tomb
24Treasure, pets, tools, food, and personal
belongings
25Kingdom in which the largest pyramids were built
26Old Kingdom
27King who built the Great Pyramid at Giza (the
biggest pyramid)
28King Khufu
29Type of rock usually used to build the pyramids
30Limestone
31This kitty cat/human was built at Giza during the
Old Kingdom
32The Sphinx
33Pyramids always faced this direction, and were
always on this side of the Nile
34They faced north, and they were on the west side
of the Nile River
35This river is _____ miles long and had a major
influence on Egyptian society
364000 miles The Nile River
37Located at the end of the river, this geographic
feature is created when sediment is deposited
into a fan shape
38The Nile River Delta
39Egypt is located near these two seas
40Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
41This peninsula separates Egypt from the Fertile
Crescent, and is located just east of Egypt
42Sinai PeninsulaAlso know Upper and Lower Nile,
Mediterranean and Red Seas, Eastern and Sahara
Deserts, and Nile Delta
43The names of the two deserts found to the east
and the west of the Nile River
44To the east Eastern or ArabianTo the west
Libyan or Sahara
45This type of worker was conscripted during floods
to build the pyramids
46Farmers
47Name for an Egyptian God-King
48Pharaoh
49A picture or symbol representing a word,
syllable, or sound
50Hieroglyph
51A tall reed that grows in the Nile valley, the
center of which was used to make a paper like
substance
52Papyrus
53A four-sided pillar with a top shaped like a
pyramid
54Obelisk
55The top two levels of the Egyptian social
structure
56Pharaoh, then ruling class(then middle class,
then peasants and slaves)
57Strangely, the northern region of Egypt is named
this
58Lower Egypt
59The Middle Kingdom was brought to an end by this
group and their war chariots
60The Hyksos
61The accuracy with which the Egyptians built the
pyramids meant that they were good at this subject
62Math especially Geometry
63Number workers it took 20 years to place the 2
million stone blocks on the Great Pyramid at Giza
64100,000 Workers
65Final Jeopardy
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66These are the names for, years of, and building
projects during the three major time periods of
ancient Egyptian history what a long answer!
67Old Kingdom- 2600 B.C. to 2300 B.C.
PyramidsMiddle Kingdom- 2050 B.C. to 1670 B.C.
Tombs and SuperfortressesNew Kingdom- 1550 B.C.
to 1050 B.C. Obelisks and Temples