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Powerpoint Jeopardy VocabularyMummificationPyramidsfoodgods Final Jeopardy

The annual flooding of the Nile River. What is the inundation?

A thick layer of fertile soil left behind the Nile foods. What is silt?

A holding tank for water. What is a cistern?

The roofs of Ancient Egyptian homes were made palms, timbers, and this. What is a thatch?

A simple hoist used to raise water from the river. What is a shaduf?

The process in which a dead person is wrapped buried in the Ancient Egyptian times. What is mummification/ enbalming?

People who rob the tombs of the pharaohs. Who are tomb robbers?

First step in embalming, needs a priest to do this, also needs a knife. What is the removing of organs?

This is what the heart of the mummy was weighed on. What is the feather of truth?

This is what the organs of the mummies were stored in. What are canopic jars?

A building which pharaohs were buried. Colleen T. What are pyramids?

The tip of the pyramid when it is completed. What is gold?

They had to make something before quarrying the stone. What are tools?

The type of stone that covered the pyramids. What is limestone?

The stone that was quarried to build the pyramid. What is granite?

The type of food that was served with every meal What is bread??

Food that was caught in the Nile river. What is fish?

The first and second step in making bread. What is opening the field and seeding the field?

The third and fourth step in making bread. What is harvesting and refining?

The last step in making bread. What is baking bread?

These are things that the Egyptians idolized. What are gods?

The god of caos. Who is Seth?

The goddess of war and disease. Who is Sekhmet?

The god of the sky. Who is Horus?

The goddess of writing and measurement. Who is Seshet?

Final Jeopardy What are the levels of the social pyramid? Bottom: enslaved people. Second: Merchants. Third: priests and soldiers. Top: King and Queen