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Continent Egypt is part of |
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Body of water into which Egypt's major river empties |
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Region formed by the mouth of Egypt's major river |
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Type of land that bordered Egypt's river valley |
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Colossal statue of a crouching lion with a human head |
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Largest of the Egyptian kings' tombs |
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Ancient kingdom of southern Egypt |
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Ancient kingdom of northern Egypt |
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New Kingdom capital city in central Egypt |
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Series of great waterfalls in Egypt's major river |
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Site of the Great Pyramid, plus other pyramids |
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Land to the south that became part of Egypt during the empire |
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Type of resource scarce in Egypt, usually traded for |
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This kept many Egyptian manuscripts and artifacts preserved for centuries |
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Body of water on Egypt's eastern boundary |
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Total length of Egypt's major river |
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Two Middle Eastern areas that became part of Egypt's empire during the New Kingdom |
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Land that joined Egypt with western Asia |
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Capital of the Old Kingdom |
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Great center for advanced study |
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New capital city established by Ikhnaton |
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Religious status of the Egyptian ruler |
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Tombs built to house the deathless rulers |
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This process preserved bodies for the afterlife |
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Buildings constructed to honor gods, especially Amon-Re |
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God of the underworld; personification of the Nile |
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Fertility goddess wife of Osiris |
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New single god decreed by Ikhnaton |
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Collection of magic spells to help achieve life after death |
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Pharaohs' burial places during the Middle Kingdom |
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Each god's symbol, revered and mummified |
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Major preoccupation of Egyptian religion |
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Son of Re, also of Osiris and Isis |
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Where all the pyramids were built |
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Monster that devoured sinful souls |
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Device used by god Osiris to judge a soul |
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Belief in a number of gods |
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A sacred bull worshipped by the ancient Egyptians |
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Boy-king whose unopened tomb was discovered in C.E. 1922 |
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Hereditary groups who took some power away from Egyptian rulers |
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Type of marriage practiced by Egyptian rulers |
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A series of rulers from a single family; ancient Egypt had 31 of these over 2600 years |
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Ruler who united northern and southern Egypt in 3000 B.C.E. |
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New name of the ruler who established belief in a single god |
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Wife and sister of Ikhnaton |
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Last strong ruler of ancient Egypt |
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First era of ancient Egyptian history the Pyramid Age |
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Second era of ancient Egyptian history |
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Third era of ancient Egyptian history; a period of conquest |
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Leader who conquered Egypt in 332 B.C.E. |
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Original owner of all Egyptian land |
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King entombed in the Great Pyramid |
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Man who discovered King Tut's tomb |
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Prince who drove out the Hyksos and began the New Kingdom |
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Female ruler who expanded trade and public building |
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Ruler who expanded Egyptian ruler into Syria and Palestine |
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Southern Kingdom that ruled Egypt from 750 to 670 B.C.E. |
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Asian people who ruled Egypt from 1700 B.C.E to 1600 B.C.E. |
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People who conquered Egypt in 670 B.C.E. |
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Ancient Egyptian system of writing |
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Paperlike Egyptian writing material |
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Artifact that showed how to decipher Egyptian writing |
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Economic basis of Egyptian power and wealth |
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Source of wealth for Egypt in addition to agriculture |
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Healing science in which Egyptians became proficient |
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centers of government and religion |
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Material Egyptians used to write with |
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Building material of Egyptian villagers |
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Animal introduced to Egypt by the invading Hyksos |
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Hereditary writing and recordkeeping professional |
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Time of year when the river flood began |
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Mathematical skill developed by the Egyptians outside the city |
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Type of calendar developed by Egyptians |
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Important crop in both ancient and modern Egypt |
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Devices used to build the pyramids |
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Home of wealthy Egyptians outside the city |
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Storage buildings for grain from good harvests |
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The two building materials for the pyramids |
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Approximate number of pyramids built |
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