Across
- 2. a system that typically including exchange one set of goods from another. Example for trading whet for flax. (like cotton)
- 4. the process of preparing a body for burial your body would be highly preserved. The body was needed in the afterlife.
- 5. another name for a God or someone who is believed to have god like powers.
- 6. A tall Reed (plant) used to make a paper like substance Egyptians wrote on.
- 7. A burial vault, which can be either above or underground.
- 8. standard measurements of weight about (12 grams) ,these Rings were used by Egyptians in commerce.
- 9. The life that Egyptians feel you "lived" after you died on earth. You fate, either peaceful or terrible depended on how you lived on earth.
- 10. a stardard measurements of length used by the Egyptians which was from the elbow to the end of your finger tips.
- 11. the science of studying the stars and objects in the sky.
- 13. Carter British archaeologist who discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamen in November 1922. The find is perhaps the greatest and most famous archaeological find in the history of the world.
Down
- 1. using natural plants in herbs to create medicines and treatments for common illnesses.
- 3. the belief in many gods.
- 4. the Egyptians had a basic understanding of mathematics, understanding the concepts of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division along with some basic geometry and fractions.
- 11. the Egyptians had a strong understanding of internal human structure, mainly due to mummification.
- 12. The Egyptian goddess of truth and justice. She determined your fate in the afterlife.