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Ancient Egypt Review. Click here to enter the game. Pictures. Geography. Religion. Writing. The Afterlife. Pharaohs. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.
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Pictures Geography Religion Writing The Afterlife Pharaohs 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
An important tool used along the Nile River used to predict the level of the flood 100 Back to Game Board
100 You’re in denial if you think that Egypt could exist without this important geographic feature. Back to Game Board
100 Mr. Tsipras could tell you that this term means a religion with many gods. Back to Game Board
100 You might need to be a great artist to have good penmanship in this form of Egyptian writing. Back to Game Board
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. Back to Game Board
100 This was the most recent of the ancient Egyptian Kingdoms. Back to Game Board
This grows along the banks of the Nile River and helps provides Egyptians with important tools. 200 Back to Game Board
200 This is the name given to “northern” Egypt. Back to Game Board
200 This is the chief god of the underworld. Back to Game Board
200 French troops discovered this in 1799, which eventually blossomed into the key that unlocked the mystery of hieroglyphics. Back to Game Board
200 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. Back to Game Board
200 This was known as “the pyramid building kingdom.” Back to Game Board
300 These Egyptians are using this tool to move water from a lower level to a higher level. Back to Game Board
300 This is the fan shaped mouth of a river. Back to Game Board
300 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. Back to Game Board
300 Scholars were able to translate the Rosetta Stone because the 3rd script (at the bottom) was written in this language still understood today. Back to Game Board
300 This was the only organ left inside the body because it was considered to be the essence of the individual. Back to Game Board
300 This pharaoh is credited for building the Great Pyramid at Giza. Back to Game Board
400 This ancient Egyptian monument pictured here Back to Game Board
400 This is the name given to the annual flood of the Nile River Back to Game Board
400 This god helps Osiris by preparing the dead for the afterlife. Back to Game Board
400 An Egyptian Boat made out of this. Back to Game Board
400 Embalmers used this tool to remove the brain of the dead through the nose. Back to Game Board
400 This pharaoh was buried in the Valley of Kings. His tomb was virtually untouched until Howard Carter entered in 1922. Back to Game Board
500 Not a coffin but a… Back to Game Board
500 This main physical feature protected ancient Egypt from foreign invaders. Back to Game Board
500 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. Back to Game Board
500 The Rosetta Stone contained 3 different writing systems including: Hieroglyphics, Ancient Greek and __________. Back to Game Board
500 This special kind of NaCl anoints the body in order to preserve it during the embalming process. Back to Game Board
500 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!” Back to Game Board