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Egyptian Social Classes
Shaped like a pyramid; Pharaoh at the top, then priests and nobles, then tradeers, followed by artsians, shopkeepers and scribes in the middle, then farmers and herders, then unskilled workers on the bottom
Pyramids
Mountain-like tombs the size of several city blocks made for Egyptian pharaohs entirely out of stone;designed to protect the pharaoh’s body from floods, wild animals, and grave robbers.
Upper Egypt
on a map of Ancient Egypt this would have been located in the south due to elevation.
Lower Egypt
on a map of Ancient Egypt this would have been located in the north due to elevation.
Hatshepsut
She was a New Kingdom Pharaoh that took power when her husband died, leaving her the guardian of his son, Thutmose III, a young child. She was the first female pharaoh. Hatshepsut claimed the throne for herself and the kingdom thrived under her rule because she focused on trade instead of war.
Polytheism
The belief in many gods
Kemet
Term meaning “black land” used by ancient Egyptians to describe the dark, fertile soil left behind after the flood waters receded.
Dynasty
Title given to the kings of Egypt meaning “great house” believed to be a king and a god.
Great Sphinx
Has the head of a man and the body of a lion. Built as home for the sun-god Ra, so he could protect the pharaohs buried in the tombs.
Cartouche
An oval shape inside which a pharaoh’s name was inscribed in hieroglyphics. These are often seen on tomb walls.
Nile River
The river the ancient Egyptians settled around, It flows south to north into the Mediterranean Sea.
Irrigation System
A way of supplying water to a area of land.
Natural Barriers
deserts (Sahara, Eastern, and Western), mountains, or bodies of water (Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, cataracts.) that create barriers from invasion.
Mummification
embalment and drying a dead body and wrapping it as a mummy
Gift Of The Nile
Egypt was called this because it would not have existed without the Nile.
The Nile Flooding
was a predictable (annual) event that the Egyptians used to plan their farming and calanders.
Hieroglyphics
An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sound.
Polytheistic
Believing in many different gods and goddesses.
Sahara Desert
Largest desert in the world; located west of the Nile River
shadoof (shaduf)
A bucket attached to a long pole used to lift water from the Nile to the basins
Delta
A landform where a river splits off into a number of streams that fan out over an area of fertile soil before emptying into a larger body of water.
Papyrus
A reed plant that grew along the Nile and was used to make baskets, sandals, river rafts, and paper.
Menes
An Egyptian king who unified Upper and Lower Egypt