Egypt Jeopardy Review Game
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Ancient Egypt Review
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Pictures
Geography
Religion
Writing
The Afterlife
Pharaohs
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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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100
Mr. Tsipras could tell you that
this term means a religion with
many gods.
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100
You might need to be a great
artist to have good penmanship
in this form of Egyptian writing.
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100
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!”
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