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cataract   a large or high waterfall  
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delta   the place at the mouth of a river where it splits into several streams to form an area shaped like a triangle  
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silt   rich, fertile soil deposited by the flooding of a river  
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pharaoh   the title of the kings of ancient egypt  
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dynasty   a series of rulers from the same family  
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regent   someone who rules for a child until that child is old enough to rule also called a vizier  
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afterlife   the next life, in which the dead are beleived to live again  
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mummy   a dead body preserved in lifelike condition  
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pyramid   a huge building with four sloping outside walls shaped like triangles  
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hieroglyphics   a kind of picture writing in which some pictures stand for ideas and others stand for sounds  
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papyrus   an early form of paper made from a reedlike plant found in the marshy areas of the nile delta  
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astronomer   in ancient egypt they studied the stars to predict nile floods  
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akhenaten   King of Egypt (1375?-1358?) who rejected the old gods and initiated a monotheistic worship of the sun-god Aton.  
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alabaster   A dense translucent, white or tinted fine-grained gypsum used for statues and ornamental objects  
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alexandria   Arabic, Al-Iskandarîyah. a seaport in N Egypt, in the Nile delta: founded in 332 b.c. by Alexander the Great; ancient center of learning. 2,201,000  
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amulet   small object worn to ward off evil  
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amun-re   egyptian sun god  
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archaeology   the study of bones, tools, structures, and other objects to learn about past peoples and cultures  
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aswan   nile location of one of the worlds largest dams  
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canopic jars   containers which held the heart and other organs found in egyptian tombs  
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deir-el-bahri   funeral temple comlex built by hatshepsut  
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el amarna   city built by akhenaten to worrship the aten  
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Giza   an ancient city capital of upper egypt; site of the great pyramids and the sphinxd  
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hatshepsut   step-mother of thutmose iii; ruled egypt as regent and then as pharaoh; acheived econmic success especialy in trade died c. 1482 BC  
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herodotus   greek author who traveled throughout the known world; wrote about the wars between greece and persia in the History, the first major historical work of ancient times  
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horus   son of osiris and isis portrayed with a hawk-shaped head and human body  
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howard carter   british archaeologist who found king tut's tomb  
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isis   godess of fertility  
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karnak   location of the jubilee temple near ruins of ancient thebes  
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kerma   a market town in present day sudan; an ancient nubian city  
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khufu (cheops)   aka cheops, built the great pyramid  
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lapis lazuli   deep blue mineral used for jewlry and ornaments  
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limestone   the great pyramid was made of large blocks of this sedimentary rock  
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louvre   french museum  
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lower egypt   an area in ancient egypt, in the northern nile river region  
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lower nubia   an ancient region in noorthern africa extending from the nile valley in egypt to present day sudan, specifically, between the first and second nile cataracts  
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mastaba   egyptian tomb made of mud brick, flat roof, and sloping sides  
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memphis   1st capital of ancient egypt  
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menes   lived c. 2925 bc; founder of the first egyptian dynasty; unified upper and lower egypt; founded the capital of memphis  
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meroe   a city of ancient nubia in present day sudan  
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middle kingdom   the middle time period of the groups of egyptian dynasties  
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napata   one of the three most powerful nubian kingdoms; located between the third and fourth cataracts of the nile river in upper nubia  
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new kingdom   the egyptian period in history that the pharaohs tutankhamen, ramses the great, hatshepsut, and thutmose III rule  
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Nubia   because of its location between egypt and central africa, it was a center for trade  
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Old Kingdom   the earliest time period of the groups of egyptian dynasies  
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profile   the outline or contour of the human face, esp. the face viewed from one side.  
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Ptolemy   any of the kings of the Macedonian dynasty that ruled Egypt 323–30 b.c.  
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Rosetta Stone   a stone slab, found in 1799 by napoleon's troops near Rosetta, bearing parallel inscriptions in Greek, Egyptian hieroglyphic, and demotic characters, making possible the decipherment of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.  
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Saqqara   1st stone pyramid built by pharaoh djoser  
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Sarcophagus   a stone coffin that pharaohs were buried in.  
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scarab beetle   an insect representing rebirth in egyptian art and jewelry  
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Shawabti   a figurine placed in an ancient Egyptian tomb to serve as a slave for the soul or as a substitute for the soul in performing forced labor.  
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Sphinx   a figure of an imaginary creature having the head of a man or an animal and the body of a lion  
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Suez Canal   a canal in NE Egypt, cutting across the Isthmus of Suez and connecting the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. 107 mi. (172 km) long.  
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Thebes   an ancient city in Upper Egypt, on the Nile, whose ruins are located in the modern towns of Karnak and Luxor: a former capital of Egypt.  
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Thoth   the god of wisdom, learning, and magic represented as a man with the head either of an ibis or of a baboon  
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Thutmose III   fl. c1475 b.c., Egyptian ruler: conqueror of the Middle East.  
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Tutankhamen   14th century b.c., a king of Egypt of the 18th dynasty.  
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faience   glazed earthenware or pottery, esp. a fine variety with highly colored designs.  
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abu simbel   temple featuring 4 giant statues of ramses the great  
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cartouche   oval figure with hieroglyphic symbols that represent the name of an important person  
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ankh   egyptian symbol for eternal life  
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book of the dead   contains prayers, illustrations about behavior of the souls of the dead  
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cairo   capital city of modern egypt  
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dr. zahi hawass   famous egyptian archaeologist; head of supreme council of antiquities  
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Anubis   Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife  
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workers and farmers   most people belonged to this social class in ancient egypt  
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land of the dead   according to the egyptians religious belief, was located on the western side of the nile  
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