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Egyptian Jeopardy PyramidsMummificationTermsFarmingGovernment FINAL JEOPARDY

This pyramid took 22 years to build. Great Pyramid

The great pyramid was built in this site. Giza

This is a pyramid that shows the classes. Social pyramid

The Pharaoh Khufu was buried in this pyramid. Great Pyramid

These people are in the middle class. Merchants, artisans, farmers

This started 5000 years ago. Mummification

Getting you ready for the after life is is the process of what. Embalmin g

The liver, lungs and stomach are stored in what kind of jar. Canopé Jar

It takes this amount of days to wrap you. 15

These are charmed to protect you. Amulets

This is a big river that Egyptians use to transport and get water from. Nile

This is a block of clay hardened in the sun or burning in a kiln. Mud Brick

This is the way people use and manage resources. Economy

This is a hollow or matrix for shaping fluid or plastic substance. Molding

This is a cultivated grass from the Fertile Cresent of the Near East. Wheat

They would harvest this. Grain

They used this to water their crops. Cistern

They used this crop for food. bread

They cut down the crops this way. Chop

This would destroy your crops. Inundation

They would send this person to each city to collect tax money. Scribe

They would classify these people as the higher class. King and Queen

These people would be considered the lowest class. Slaves

These people would be in the second lowest class. Merchants, artisans, and farmers

These people would be in the second highest class. Priest, soldier, and scribe

Lower Egypt