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A member of a group of people who hunted, fished and forged in the wild.
Person who copied documents, especially one who did this before printing was invented.
Person who lives on land or property rented by a land lord
A ruler of Ancient Egypt
A small room leading to a main room
A plant that is tall and is like grass that grows in marshes, especially in Egypt
A piece of land that is shaped like a triangle that is formed when a river splits into a smaller river before it flows into a large body of water like a ocean
A tall four sided stone column that becomes narrower towards the top and ends in a point
A king of Egypt ruled from 1361-1352 BC
A lovely place that is surrounded by something or a place that unpleasant.
Jars that store organs that are removed during mummification, used by Egyptians
Any of about 6,000 characters of the old Egyptian alphabet
A "holy" place which is dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, saint, hero, martyr or person of respect at which they are worshiped.
A line of hereditary rulers of a country
The watering of land by artificial means to improve plant growth.
The attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object.
The strip of land on both sides of the Nile river valley that extends between Nubia and down river to Lower Egypt.
Northernmost part of Egypt the fertile Nile delta between upper Egypt and the Mediterranean sea, south of modern day Cairo
The science, art or job concerned with cultivating land, raising crops and livestock, breeding and feeding animals.
The time period of the Stone Age starting around 8,000 bc in the Middle East and later elsewhere, characterized by the development of agriculture and the making of polished stone implements.
A person who has no fixed home and moves according to the seasons from place to place searching for food, water, and grazing land.

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