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Nina [5.8K]
3 years ago
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Help!I am stuck by those questions please help me.

Social Studies
2 answers:
igor_vitrenko [27]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<em>Across</em>

3. Monarchs.

8. Mummy.

10. Mediterranean Sea.

11. Pharaoh.

12. Tut.

13. Silt.

14. Giza.

15. Scimitars.

<em>Down</em>

1. Papyrus.

2. Bronze.

4. Cheops.

5. Hieroglyphics.

6. Delta.

7. Memphis.

9. Upper.

Explanation:

In this exercise you have to complete the crossword Puzzle with the historical information about Egyptian Civilization.

For example:

<em>Across</em>

3. (Monarchs) Governors assigned to carry out the Pharaoh's commands.

8. (Mummy) A body preserved by drying.

10. (Mediterranean Sea) The Nile River empty into this sea.

11. (Pharaoh) The name given to the king or ruler of Egypt.

12. (Tut) The shortened name of the pharaoh who succeeded Amenhotep IV.

13. (Silt) The fine sediment left behind when a flood recedes.

14. (Giza) Location of the pyramid that is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

15. (Scimitars) Curved swords used by the Hyksos.

<em>Down</em>

1. (Papyrus) A kind of paper was developed from this reed.

2. (Bronze) The metal the Hyksos used to make their weapons.

4. (Cheops) Name by which the Pharaoh Khufu is sometime known.

5. (Hieroglyphics) The written language of ancient Egypt.

6. (Delta) The triangle area at the mouth of the Nile just before it empties into the ocean.

7. (Memphis) Egypt's first capital.

9. (Upper) The part of ancient Egypt located to the south was called the __________ kingdom.

suter [353]3 years ago
3 0
Monarchsgovernors assigned to carry out the Pharaoh's commands
mummyA body preserved by drying
Mediterranean SeaWhat sea does the Nile River empty into?
PharaohThe name given to the king or ruler of Egypt
TutThe shortened name of the pharaoh who succeeded Amenhotep IV
siltthe fine sediment left behind when a flood recedes

Gizalocation of the pyramid that is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
scimitarscurved swords used by the Hyksos
papyrusa kind of paper was developed from this reed
bronzethe metal the Hyksos used to make their weapons
Cheopsname by which the Pharaoh Khufu is sometime known
hieroglyphicsthe written language of ancient Egypt
deltathe triangle area at the mouth of the Nile just before it empties into the ocean
memphisEgypt's first capital
upper<span>the part of ancient Egypt located to the south was called the __________ kingdom</span>
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