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Egyptian god of the Afterlife
The place Egyptians believed they went when they died.
The season of the year when the Nile flooded
The main god of the New Kingdom.
A symbol carried by the pharaohs and gods that meant "life".
Special jars that held the organs of a mummy including the lungs, intestines, liver, and stomach.
The region of land where the Nile River split into several branches before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.
A period of rule when a series of kings or pharaohs all came from the same family.
An archeologist who specializes in Ancient Egypt.
A place where several large pyramids and the Great Sphinx were built.
A powerful queen who became one of Egypt's most successful pharaohs.
A type of writing used by the Ancient Egyptians that used a combination of pictures and symbols.
The architect of the first Egyptian pyramid. He was also the second in command after the pharaoh and was later made into a god.
Another name for when the Nile would flood the lands.
A dead body that has been specially preserved using embalming so that it won't rot.
A queen of Egypt who was famous for her beauty.
A tall pillar monument that the Egyptians generally built as pairs near the entrances to their temples.
A plant that grew on the banks of the Nile. The Ancient Egyptians used it to make paper, boats, sandals, baskets, and rope.
The supreme ruler of all of Ancient Egypt. He or she was considered a god.
A giant tomb built for the pharaohs of Egypt. It was made from stone and had four sides that came to a point at the top in a pyramid shape.
A large stone box that held a mummy's coffin.
An Ancient Egyptian that was specially trained to read and write.
A mythological beast with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh or god. The Egyptians built sphinx statues to guard tombs.
A pharaoh of Egypt that is famous for his tomb that was discovered. The tomb was largely untouched and was full of treasure.
The second in command in the Egyptian government after the pharaoh.
The capital city of Egypt during the period of the New Kingdom.

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