Gum resin from trees similar to pine or spruce, used for perfume, medicine, and incense in the Middle East.
Rattling musical instruments usually played by women.
The god of the underworld. One of the most important gods because the afterlife was important to the Egyptians.
Stone or ceramic containers used by Egyptians for burying the organs removed during mummification.
The wife of Osiris, who gathered the 14 pieces of his body and brought him back to life. She was the protector of children.
A rock carved for making valuable containers.
Pharaoh's chief minister in charge of almost all areas of government and reporting to the pharaoh.
Large, steep waterfalls along the Nile River.
Heavy, black eye-liner. Black paste made of water and powdered lead, applied to eyes to make them look larger.
Irrigation tool made of a long wooden pole with a water pail at one end and a weight at the other used to water crops.
Wrap-around skirts that resembled kilts, worn by men.
Long, oval line representing a coil of rope folded at one end and enclosing part of the royal title of a pharaoh, written in a hieroglyph.
To treat a dead body with drugs and chemicals to keep it from decaying.
An important non-food crop used for making baskets, mats, boats, sandals, and paper.
A board game in ancient Egypt.