Egyptian Burial Structures
Pyramids Burial sturctures during the Old Kingdom Located in Lower Egypt Were tombs for Pharaohs – Khufu’s is the largest
Mastabas Burial structures during the New and Middle Kingdoms Arabic word for bench b/c of their shape Located in the Valley of the Kings – Royal cemetary
Grave Robbers Greatest threat to a Pharoah’s tomb and any other tomb Would rob the tomb of its treasures Usually the robbers would be people who helped build the tomb
Shabti Small statues buried with important people that would serve them in the afterlife
Egyptian Cultural Acheivments
Writing and Paper Paper was called papyrus Made from thinly cut strips of reed and dried them The strips would be glued together and rolled into scrolls
Hieroglyphics Egyptian picture writing Featured 6,000 symbols Names written in a “Cartouche”
Rosetta Stone Found by French soldiers in Egypt in 1799 Helped archeologist decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics Contains three languages