| new | | which kingdom was from 2100-1600 BC |
| horus | | the most important organ to the egyptians |
| glacier | | who recorded their history and religious beliefs in the old testement |
| ka | | christianity and islam were influenced by what belief |
| mesopotamia | | land between the two rivers |
| papyrus | | what egyptian means "great house" |
| four | | only whom could enter temples |
| anubus | | the civilization that invented twenty-two letters of our alphabet |
| ninety-five | | who was the god of the dead |
| pyramids | | the earliest form of egyptian writing |
| homo sapian sapians | | to exchange goods with another without money |
| pharoh | | who was the first to outfit their armies with iron weapons |
| menes | | the civilization that invented cuniform writing |
| middle | | people who travel around looking for food |
| pre-history | | human like creatures that most resemble us |
| hyrogliphics | | which stone was the key to deciphering the egyptian language |
| assyrians | | the most important thing it the egyptians |
| nomads | | an egyptian's spirit |
| archeologist | | how many pyramids at giza |
| mummification | | the new stone age |
| hammurabi | | the arameans were conquered by whom |
| lydians | | who was the god of the nile river |
| hittites | | seventy-two to seventy-five days was the average time for what in ancient egypt |
| sumerians | | the period of time before writing was invented |
| old | | the code of what in babylon |
| neolithic age | | who united upper and lower egypt |
| osiris | | what did egyptians write on |
| phoenicians | | which kingdom was from 2700-2200 BC |
| judaism | | the greeks and romans added how many letter to the phoenician alphabet |
| rosetta stone | | which kingdom was from 1500-1000 BC |
| priests | | who was the god of mummification |
| hebrews | | it took twenty to twenty-five years to build what |
| embalming | | what percent of egyptians live on five percent of the land |
| paleolithic age | | a long sheet of ice |
| three | | which side of the nile were pyramids built on |
| west | | a person who studies things left behind by early people |
| heart | | the old stone age |
| afterlife | | who was the first to mint coins |
| barter | | who was the first to make iron weapons and tools |
| assyrians | | another name for mummification |