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- Ancient Egypt ended with
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the conquest of Alexander the Great.
the flooding of the Nile.
the rise of the Indus valley.
the Latin conquest.
- Transport in ancient Egypt
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took place mostly on the Nile.
generally used roads along the banks of the Nile.
was very limitted.
- Ancient Egyptians
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dissected corpses to preserve them as mummies.
had strong taboos against cutting into corpses.
made paper out of mummies.
cremated their dead.
- Most of the workers on the pyramids were
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on the job for only a few months a year.
slaves.
permanent employees.
Jews.
- Egypt’s’ cities united into one kingdom in about
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3000 B.C.
5000 B.C.
332 B.C.
- Khufu’s pyramid was unsual in that
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the burial chamber was underground
the burial chamber was above ground
it did not contain a sarcophagus.
it was not used for the pharaoh’s burial.
- In Khufre’s pyramid, shafts from the burial chamber aimed at
the summer solstice
the winter solstice
the vernal equinox
certain stars
- An Egyptian tomb needed to have
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an offering place and a burial place
an offering place and a temple
a burial place and a prominent marker
a priest and a pharaoh.
- After death, the pharaoh was expected to
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live with his deceased family and friends.
live in heaven.
travel with the gods.
judge his subjects.
- This is made of
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ivory and resin.
papyrus and ink.
wood with burned lines.
cardboard and ink.
- King Den was
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an Egyptian Pharaoh.
the Keeper of the Sandals.
buried in a pyramid.
one of the last kings of Egypt.
- The covering on Den’s head is
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a mark of royalty.
a sign that he rules snakes with his magic powers.
a wig.
a soldier’s helmet.
- The majority of ancient Egyptians
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were farmers.
were slaves.
were scribes.
were artisans.
- The Nile suggests Egypt’s duality by
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providing a strip of fertile land ending sharply in desert.
chaotic flooding almost every year.
dividing Egypt into north and south kingdoms.
harboring malaria as well as tasty fish.
- According to Robins, by smiting the enemy, the pharaoh
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maintains order.
protects Egyptian trade routes.
destroys Seth.
wins a queen.