The nickname for the Sahara Desert
The name of the rocks and boulders in some parts of the Nile that prevented boats from entering
There were 31 of these throughout the 3,500 years of ancient Egyptian civilization
The giver of life in Ancient Egypt
What hieroglyphics were made of, which stood for sounds, words, and ideas
The "heart" of (any) civilization
An early form of irrigation in which a bucket was attached to a weight and transported water to the land
The amulet represented by a dung beetle that was placed over the mummy's heart and symbolized rebirth
The name of the archaeologist responsible for the discovery of Tut's tomb in 1922
The area outside of Egypt designated for its location as the burial sites of many pharaohs, including Tut
How Tut is remembered in history: the "Boy __________"
The god of mummification, represented in art with the head of a jackal
This resource was used by the wealthiest Egyptians as eye makeup, jewelry, and tomb decoration
The ancient Egyptians became excellent at this due to their access to the Nile, the Med. Sea, and the Red Sea
A pharaoh's ultimate job was to uphold this
Death was seen as a _______________---not an end---to eternal happiness
Death mirrored this in the minds of the ancient Egyptians
These people wore masks of the God of Mummification during embalming and mummification
The country directly south of Egypt that was the location of Nubia
The capital of unified Egypt when Menes became the first pharaoh
the approximate number of days the mummification process lasted