Western Civ Blog Post #5 - Ancient Egypt

January 29, 2020

Ancient Egypt

          Today in Mr. Schick's Western Civilization class we took a quiz about our first few lessons. Last night I had to read the textbook and take notes on the first chapter I missed while I was sick. I was prepared for the quiz but I wasn't sure about some of the questions on the back. After the quiz, we were instructed to take notes on the second chapter in the book. The second chapter is about Ancient Egypt. 

Terms

Delta - a broad, marshy, triangular area of land formed by depositions of silt at the mouth of a river.
Narmer - the king of Egypt in about 3000 B.C.
Pharoahs - Egyptian god-kings
Theocracy - rule is based on religious authority
Pyramid - the resting place after death
Mummification - preservation which involves embalming and drying the corpse to prevent it from. decaying
Hieroglyphics - a flexible writing system created by Egyptian scribes; "sacred craving"
Pictographs - the earliest form of writing in Egypt
Papyrus - a paper-like sheet made from reed; used to write on

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