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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!An Egyptian Game Show

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Nubia

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This regent would not allow her

stepson to become pharaoh.

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The last pharaoh of Egypt died as the Romans took over

the Egyptian Empire.

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After the death of Hatshepsut, he expanded the

Egyptian Empire and treated conquered

people fairly.

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This Frenchman unlocked the secret of the hieroglyphs.

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My temple at Abu Simbel was moved to avoid the flood from

the Aswan Dam.

Daily Double!!!

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If this did not exist, there would be no

Egypt.

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This what Ancient Egyptians called their country; it

means “the black land.”

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The “red land that surrounds” ancient

Egypt.

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Mummies of wealthy people were buried

here to avoid looters (thieves).

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The portion of Egypt that is the farthest north. There is a

delta here.

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A religion that practices the belief

in many gods.

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During the embalming process

this was used to dehydrate the body.

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This person is in charge of preparing a mummy for burial.

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This was removed from the body using a long hook. Then this “useless” organ

was throw away.

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The god of the Underworld.

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Ancient Egyptians used these to record written information.

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Reed-like plants harvested along the

banks of the Nile were made into this.

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The pharaoh was at the top and slaves were at the bottom

of this.

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This British archaeologist

discovered the Tomb of King Tut in

the Valley of the Kings.

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The New Kingdom, Middle Kingdom and

Old Kingdom are examples of these.

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These god-like kings told their people that they controlled the flooding of the Nile

River.

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A body that is preserved and wrapped in linen so that a person can have a happy

after-life.

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A huge building with four sloping, outside walls that were built

as royal tombs.

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This artifact contained a message in

hieroglyphs and Greek.

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A family of rulers.

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These rapids prevented the Nubians from

trading goods by boat.

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A person who is skilled in making things with their hands, such as leather, tools,

pottery, weapons. . .

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He became the king of Nubia and Egypt.

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The people of Meroe were the first people

in Africa to specialize in this.

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These types of Nubian warriors

were hired by the Egyptian army.