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- 4. An image made by arranging small colored pieces (stones, glass, or tiles); Egyptians used inlays and decorative patterns.
- 8. A stone coffin, often decorated with carvings and painted scenes.
- 11. Using objects, animals, or colors to stand for ideas (e.g., the falcon for Horus).
- 12. A flat-roofed, rectangular tomb with sloping sides, used before pyramids.
- 14. The ruler of ancient Egypt; often shown larger than other figures to show importance.
- 16. A trained writer who recorded events, created texts, and sometimes drew or designed images.
- 18. A small object worn to protect a person from harm or bring good luck.
- 19. River The river that shaped Egyptian life and culture; often appears in art and as a source of symbols and scenes.
- 20. A carving technique where the background is cut away so the image stands out (includes bas-relief and high relief).
- 22. A flat board or stone used to mix pigments or make pigments for makeup/paint.
- 24. The set of symbols and images used to represent ideas, gods, or people in art.
- 25. A decorative covering often placed over images of gods or royalty in reliefs and paintings.
- 26. A shallow carving where figures slightly project from a flat background.
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- 1. A series of rulers from the same family or line; helps date artworks and monuments.
- 2. view A way of drawing the human body using the most recognizable angle for each part (e.g., head in profile, eye front-facing, shoulders shown front).
- 3. jars Special jars used to hold a person’s internal organs during mummification.
- 5. A common soft stone the Egyptians carved for statues and reliefs.
- 6. The spiritual “life force” or spirit of a person; sometimes shown in tomb art to identify or protect the deceased.
- 7. Paper-like material made from the papyrus plant; used for writing and paintings.
- 9. An oval or oblong frame that surrounds and highlights a royal name.
- 10. A stylized cobra worn on a pharaoh’s crown symbolizing protection and royalty.
- 11. A mythological creature with a human head and lion’s body; famous in Egyptian sculpture.
- 13. (Stele) An upright stone slab carved with text or images to mark events or graves.
- 15. A cross-shaped symbol with a loop at the top meaning “life”; commonly shown in Egyptian art and jewelry.
- 17. An object or offering made to a god in thanks or to ask for favor.
- 21. Paint applied onto wet plaster so the color becomes part of the wall (used in some ancient cultures; Egyptian murals often used similar wall-painting techniques).
- 23. Pictures and symbols used in the ancient Egyptian writing system.
