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§upa - Jeopardy Terms - 3 - Egypt

A list of Jeopardy terms relating to Egyptian Civilization.

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Amon
God of Thebes
Ramps and Levers
Devices used to build the pyramids
Life after Death
Major preoccupation of Egyptian religion
Africa
Continent Egypt is part of
Papyrus
Paperlike Egyptian writing material
God
Religious status of the Egyptian ruler
365-Day Calendar
Type of calendar developed by Egyptians; An improvement over the lunar calendar
Priests and Nobles
Hereditary groups who took some power away from Egyptian rulers
Trade
Source of wealth for Egypt in addition to agriculture
Nubia
Land to the south that became part of Egypt during the empire
Akhenaton (Ikhnaton)
New name of the ruler who established belief in a single god
Book of the Dead
Collection of magic spells to help achieve life after death
Mediterranean Sea
Body of water into which Egypt's major river empties
Assyrians
People who conquered Egypt in c. 670 B.C.E.
Hatshepsut
Female ruler who expanded trade and public building
Kush
Southern kingdom that ruled Egypt from c. 750 to 670 B.C.E.
Pharaoh
Original owner of all Egyptian land
Mud-Brick (Reeds and Mud)
Building material of Egyptian villagers
Scribe
Hereditary writing and record-keeping professional
Nile
Egypt's major river
Amon-Re
Chief Egyptian god
Hyksos
Asian people who ruled Egypt from c. 1700 B.C.E. to 1600 B.C.E.
Alexander the Great
Leader who conquered Egypt in 332 B.C.E.
Ramses II
Last strong ruler of ancient Egypt
Heliopolis
Great center for advanced study (especially astronomy and religion)
Mummification
This process preserved bodies for the afterlife
Minerals
Type of resource scarce in Egypt, usually traded for
Sphinx
Colossal statue of a crouching lion with a human head
Upper Egypt
Ancient kingdom of southern Egypt
Rosetta Stone
Artifact that showed how to decipher Egyptian writing
Horus
Son of Re, also of Osiris and Isis
Middle Kingdom
Second era of ancient Egyptian history
Cataracts
Series of great waterfalls in Egypt's major river
Red Sea
Body of water on Egypt's eastern boundary
Menes
Ruler who united northern and southern Egypt (c. 3000 B.C.E.)
Dynasty
A series of rulers from a single family; ancient Egypt had 31 of these over 2600 years
Eater of the Dead
Monster that devoured sinful souls
Tut (Tutankhamen)
Boy-king whose unopened tomb was discovered C.E. 1922
Hieroglyphic System
Ancient Egyptian system of writing
Brother-Sister Marriage
Type of marriage practiced by Egyptian rulers
Hapi (Apis)
A sacred bull worshipped by the ancient Egyptians
Desert
Type of land that bordered Egypt's river valley
Syria and Palestine
Two Middle Eastern areas that became part of Egypt's empire during the New Kingdom
Memphis
Capital city of the Old Kingdom
Ahmose
Prince who drove out the Hyksos and began the New Kingdom
Re
God of the Sun
Dry Climate
This kept many Egyptian manuscripts and artifacts preserved for centuries
Geometry
Mathematical skill developed by Egyptians to measure land
Tell el Amarna (Tall al Mamarinah)
New capital city established by Ikhnaton (Akhenaton or Amenhotep IV)
Granite and Limestone
The two building materials for the pyramids
Cities
Centers of government and religion
Lower Egypt
Ancient kingdom of northern Egypt
Sacred Animal
Each god's symbol, revered and mummified
Scarab
Sacred insect
New Kingdom
Third era of ancient Egyptian history; a period of conquest
Aten (Aton)
New single god decree by Ikhnaton
Cotton
Important crop in both ancient and modern Egypt
Medicine
Healing science in which Egyptians became proficient
Agriculture
Economic basis of Egyptian power and wealth
Pharaoh
Egyptian ruler
Thutmose III
Ruler who expanded Egyptian rule into Syria and Palestine
Temples
Buildings constructed to honor gods, especially Amon-Re
Ink
Material Egyptians used to write with
Polytheism
Belief in a number of gods
Scale
Device used by god Osiris to judge a soul
80
Approximate number of pyramids built
Osiris
God of the Underworld; personification of the Nile
Horse
Animal introduced to Egypt by the invading Hyksos
4000 Miles
Total length of Egypt's major river
Granaries
Storage buildings for grain from good harvests
Monotheism
Belief in a single god
Thebes
Capital city of the New Kingdom in central Egypt
June
Time of year when the river flood began
Isis
Fertility goddess; wife of Osiris
Nile Delta
Region formed by the mouth of Egypt's major river
Giza
Site of the Great Pyramid, plus other pyramids
Great Pyramid
Largest of the Egyptian kings' tombs
Nefertiti
Wife and sister of Ikhnaton (Akhenaton)
Howard Carter
Man who discovered King Tut's tomb
Estates
Homes of wealthy Egyptians outside the city
West Bank of Nile
Where all the pyramids were built
Old Kingdom
First era of ancient Egyptian history; the Pyramid Age
Isthmus of Suez
Land that joined Egypt with western Asia
Khufu (Cheops)
King entombed in the Great Pyramid
Tombs(cut into cliffs)
Pharaohs' burial places during the Middle Kingdom
Pyramids
Tombs built to house the deathless rulers

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