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Powerpoint Jeopardy TermsCanopic jarsFarmingGeographyMummification

This was made out of mud and was Was dried under the blazing sun. bricks

Before this was baked into bread It had to be refined. grain

This is a reed plant that grows Along the Nile River. papyrus

This is the way a country manages its resources to produce goods and services. economy

This is an Egyptian writing system which uses about 800 pictures and symbols. hieroglyphics

This person is the God of Embalming. Arubis

The canopic jar with the human head holds this organ. liver

The canopic jar with the jackel head holds this organ. stomach

The canopic jar with the falcon head holds this organ. intestines

The canopic jar with the baboon head holds this organ. lungs

The buckets that were used to carry water were made out of this. leather

The main part of a irrigation ditch that hold the water is called this. cistern

What did the Egyptians use and how many to dig an irrigation ditch. 30 tools

Other than holding water the cistern also was used as this. Swimming pools

Was is the object that pulled water out of the Nile River for farming. shaduf

What country is south of Ancient Egypt. Nubia

Other than the Mediterranean sea what other body of water was close to the Nile River. Red Sea

This is the area where the village of Esna is located. Upper Egypt

This is the area where the village of Mazah is located. Lower Egypt

This is the area where Giza the pyramid site is located. Middle Egypt

These people believed that they would need their bodies in the after life. Egyptians

They preserved bodies of the dead by doing this to them. Mummifying Mummifying

Mummies were rapped in strips of this. Linen

Priests used this tool to cut an opening in the side or the dead body. Axe

The mummies were put into cases made of wood or stone. Sarcoughoguses

The great pyramid took this many years to build. 22 Years