Flashcards on Ancient Egypt

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What is the capital of Ancient Egypt?

The capital of Ancient Egypt is Memphis.

Which river is considered as 'the lifeline of Ancient Egypt'?

The river Nile is considered as 'the lifeline of Ancient Egypt'.

Who was the first pharaoh to unite Upper and Lower Egypt?

Narmer was the first pharaoh to unite Upper and Lower Egypt.

What was the purpose of the pyramids?

The pyramids were built as tombs for the pharaohs and their queens.

What is the name of the longest river in the world?

The name of the longest river in the world is the Nile.

What is the name of the famous triangular monument built in Ancient Egypt?

The famous triangular monument built in Ancient Egypt is the Pyramids of Giza.

Who was the most famous female pharaoh of Ancient Egypt?

Cleopatra was the most famous female pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.

What is hieroglyphics?

Hieroglyphics is a writing system used by the Ancient Egyptians.

What was the main food of Ancient Egyptians?

The main food of Ancient Egyptians was bread and beer.

Who was the god of the afterlife in Ancient Egypt?

The god of the afterlife in Ancient Egypt was Osiris.

What is the name of the famous tomb discovered in 1922 in Ancient Egypt?

The famous tomb discovered in 1922 in Ancient Egypt is called the tomb of Tutankhamun.

What did Ancient Egyptians use to create paper?

Ancient Egyptians used papyrus to create paper.

What is the name of the famous Ancient Egyptian queen who ruled alone for some time?

Hatshepsut was the famous Ancient Egyptian queen who ruled alone for some time.

What did Ancient Egyptians believe about the afterlife?

Ancient Egyptians believed that if they lived a good life, they would pass into the afterlife and live eternally there.

What did Ancient Egyptians use to preserve bodies?

Ancient Egyptians used a process called mummification to preserve bodies.

What is the capital of Ancient Egypt?

The capital of Ancient Egypt is Memphis.

Which river is considered as 'the lifeline of Ancient Egypt'?

The river Nile is considered as 'the lifeline of Ancient Egypt'.

Who was the first pharaoh to unite Upper and Lower Egypt?

Narmer was the first pharaoh to unite Upper and Lower Egypt.

What was the purpose of the pyramids?

The pyramids were built as tombs for the pharaohs and their queens.

What is the name of the longest river in the world?

The name of the longest river in the world is the Nile.

What is the name of the famous triangular monument built in Ancient Egypt?

The famous triangular monument built in Ancient Egypt is the Pyramids of Giza.

Who was the most famous female pharaoh of Ancient Egypt?

Cleopatra was the most famous female pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.

What is hieroglyphics?

Hieroglyphics is a writing system used by the Ancient Egyptians.

What was the main food of Ancient Egyptians?

The main food of Ancient Egyptians was bread and beer.

Who was the god of the afterlife in Ancient Egypt?

The god of the afterlife in Ancient Egypt was Osiris.

What is the name of the famous tomb discovered in 1922 in Ancient Egypt?

The famous tomb discovered in 1922 in Ancient Egypt is called the tomb of Tutankhamun.

What did Ancient Egyptians use to create paper?

Ancient Egyptians used papyrus to create paper.

What is the name of the famous Ancient Egyptian queen who ruled alone for some time?

Hatshepsut was the famous Ancient Egyptian queen who ruled alone for some time.

What did Ancient Egyptians believe about the afterlife?

Ancient Egyptians believed that if they lived a good life, they would pass into the afterlife and live eternally there.

What did Ancient Egyptians use to preserve bodies?

Ancient Egyptians used a process called mummification to preserve bodies.

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