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Pictures Geography Religion Writing PharaohsThe Afterlife

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An important tool used along the

Nile River used to

predict the level of the

flood

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You’re in denial if you think that Egypt could exist without

this important geographic feature.

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Mr. Tsipras could tell you that this term means a religion with

many gods.

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You might need to be a great artist to have good penmanship in this form of Egyptian writing.

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This is what Egyptians do to each other to ensure a safe trip

to the afterlife. While there you might run into your mommy.

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This was the most recent of the ancient Egyptian Kingdoms.

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This grows along the

banks of the Nile River and helps provides Egyptians with

important tools.

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This is the name given to “northern” Egypt.

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This is the chief god of the underworld.

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French troops discovered this in 1799, which eventually

blossomed into the key that unlocked the mystery of

hieroglyphics.

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This is a key component of mummification where priests remove the vital organs and

cover the body with salt in order to preserve the body of the

dead.

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This was known as “the pyramid building kingdom.”

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These Egyptians are using this tool to move water from a lower

level to a higher level.

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This is the fan shaped mouth of a river.

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This god helps crops grow due to its warm rays. Each night this god is swallowed by the

goddess Nut and reborn again in the morning.

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Scholars were able to translate the Rosetta Stone because the 3rd script (at the bottom) was written in this language still

understood today.

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This was the only organ left inside the body because it was considered to be the essence of

the individual.

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This pharaoh is credited for building the Great Pyramid at

Giza.

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This ancient Egyptian

monument pictured here

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This is the name given to the annual flood of the Nile

River

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This god helps Osiris by preparing the dead for

the afterlife.

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An Egyptian Boat made out of this.

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Embalmers used this tool to remove the brain of the dead

through the nose.

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This pharaoh was buried in the Valley of Kings. His tomb was

virtually untouched until Howard Carter entered in 1922.

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Not a coffin but a…

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This main physical feature protected ancient Egypt from

foreign invaders.

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This god has the head of an animal with curved nose. He was the brother of Osiris, Isis and Nephthys (also his wife.)

He killed his brother Osiris in a jealous rage.

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The Rosetta Stone contained 3 different writing systems including: Hieroglyphics,

Ancient Greek and __________.

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This special kind of NaCl anoints the body in order to

preserve it during the embalming process.

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Also buried in the Valley of Kings, this pharaoh appears in the Old Testament of the Bible,

in which Moses told him to, “Let my people go!”