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EGYPT Jeopardy Gods 100 200 300 400 500 People 100 200 300 400 500 Inventions 100 200 300 400 500 Pyramids and Mummies 100 200 300 400 500 Misc. 100 200 300 400 500
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EGYPT Jeopardy Gods 100 200 300 400 500 People 100 200 300 400 500 Inventions 100 200 300 400 500 Pyramids and Mummies 100 200 300 400 500 Misc. 100 200.

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Gods for 100• This god served as a ka’s “tour guide”

through the underworld.

• Who is Anubis?

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Gods for 200• The term of the Egyptian idea of order

and balance; also the goddess of the scales.

• Who is Ma’at?

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Gods for 300

• While alive, the pharaoh was believed to be the god __________.

• Who is Horus?

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Gods for 400

• A ka would recite this to a panel of judges.

• What is the declaration of innocence OR negative confession.

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Gods for 500

• These four gods were the final judges of a ka’s worthiness.

• Who were Isis, Osiris, Horus, and Nephthys?

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People for 100

• The term for a pharaoh’s name written in an oval.

• What is a cartouche?

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People for 200

• Two achievements of Hatshepsut.

• What is: increased trade, built temples, kept peace (little war / conquest)

She looks good for her age, huh?

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People for 300

• This pharaoh united Upper and Lower Egypt.

• Who is Narmer?

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People for 400

• The pharaoh who changed the religion of Egypt to worship one god.

• Who is Amenhotep IV / Akhenaten?

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People for 500

• Name TWO reasons Egypt lost power at the end of the New Kingdom.

• What is:- money spent on war / weapons- pharaohs tried to control neighboring groups- priests and pharaohs fought- other groups had iron weapons

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Inventions for 100• The Egyptians’ calendar was based on the

Nile, which flows into the _______.

• What is the Mediterranean Sea?

A laughing Nile crocodile. What’s so funny, buddy?

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INVENTIONS for 200

• Egyptians made columns for houses and rafts out of this.

• What is a papyrus?

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INVENTIONS for 300

• This machine lifted water out of the Nile using a bucket.

• What is a shadoof?

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INVENTIONS for 400• The Egyptian math system used this

number as a base.

• What is ten?

Cool fact! Fractions can be seen in the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus scroll.

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INVENTIONS for 500

• THREE Egyptian achievements in the field of medicine (no, mummies don’t count… they’re already dead!).

• What are:- treating hair loss and indigestion (tummy troubles)- specialists: dentists, eye doctors, vets- surgery- discovered pulse / heart relationship- set broken bones- bandages- stitches

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Pyramids/ Mummies for 100

• This organ was discarded in the mummification process.

• What is the brain?

(Do not discard yours.)

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Pyramids/ Mummies for 200

• The religious purpose of preserving a body through mummification

• What is the ka needed a body in order to exist in the afterlife?

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Pyramids/ Mummies for 300

• Two ways a scientist could determine a mummy’s social class by examining the body.

• What are:- ate meat (blocked arteries or parasites): rich- bones show lines of starvation: poor- fingers wrapped individually: rich- evidence of set broken bones: rich

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Pyramids/ mummies for 400

• The scribe god of the underworld.

• Who is Thoth?

Writing a persuasive prompt?

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Pyramids/ Mummies for 500

• List the four organs found in canopic jars AND name the organ left in the body because it was believed to contain intelligence.

• Jars: lungs, liver, stomach, intestinesleft in body: heart

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Egypt, Etc. for 100

• Name an object that would NOT be considered an artifact.

• Anything once living: skeleton, tree stump, bone, fossil…

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Egypt, Etc. for 200

• 4 steps in excavating an archaeological site.

• What is:- choose site- grid-excavate - record data- clean and study artifacts

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Egypt, Etc. for 300

• The Hyksos invaded in in 1780 B.C. and ruled for 150 years. In what year did their reign end?

• What is 1630 B.C.?

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Egypt, Etc. for 400• 3 jobs of the pharaoh.

• What are - act as ruler, priest, god- keep order (ma’at)- owned land and gave it way as gifts- led religious rituals- ran trade- chose government officials

If you don’t have a Halloween costume yet, you could be a pharaoh!

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Egypt, Etc. for 500

• The opening of the mouth ceremony was for these 2 purposes.

• What is allowing deceased person to speak and eat in the afterlife?