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Egypt Jeopardy EnemiesMummiesFarmingMiningPyramid

Who attacked the Egyptians The Nubians

Where were the Egyptians attacked In Upper Egypt

Why were the Egyptians attacked They were on their enemies land

What would happen to the attackers if the were caught They would be enslaved

Who was the ruler of Nubia King Tut

What is mummification The rapping of a human

What were the pharaohs wrapped in Lynen cloth

Where did they take the brain out of nose

What part of the body was stored in the jar with a Falcon on it Intestines

Coffins and Sarcophagus Cedar wood was used to make this

What is the process of farming from beginning to end OPEN FIELD, SEED, WATER, HARVEST, REFINE WHEAT AND BAKE BREAD

This was used to carry water from the Nile River to their crops shaduf

Ancient Swimming Pool Egyptians swam in this

These were used to build irrigation ditches Copper Tools

This was eaten every meal Bread and fish

The Egyptians mine for these specific item(s) Copper and Gold

What were the two minerals mined for used for Copper was used for tools and weapons and gold was used for trading for food or wood

The Egyptians trade mined goods with this country Lebanon

Why was Mining useful to the Egyptians They need it to make weapons and tools and to trade for food or wood

This stone was quarried throughout Egypt Limestone

Pyramids were made of this material Limestone

Originally the pyramids were built for these people Pharaohs

It took about this length of time to build a pyramid Two Years

Why was it an honor to build a pyramid for a pharaoh Because they thought they were a God

This stone was used to build the top of the pyramids Gold