Scribe - a person who could write hieroglyphics, Khufu - most famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom built the Great Pyramid of Giza, Great Sphinx - has a lion’s body and a human head was built to protect the Pyramids at Giza, Middle Kingdom - a stable period of Egyptian history from 2050 BCE to 1750 BCE, New Kingdom - most successful period of Egyptian history that took place from 1550 BCE to 1050 BCE, Queen Hatshepsut - successful female pharaoh who increased trade and ruled for 20 years, Thutmose III - warrior pharaoh who never lost a battle, Ramses the Great - pharaoh and strong military leader who expanded his kingdom and build many monuments, Hieroglyphics - Egyptian writing system that used symbols for words or ideas, Sarcophagus - A large stone box that held a mummy's coffin., Papyrus - a type of paper made out of reeds, Valley of the Kings - hidden tombs for pharaohs of the New Kingdom , Tut was buried there., Rosetta Stone - a large stone slab that was used to decode hieroglyphics, Obelisk - a tall pillar with four sides and a point at the top, King Tut - a young pharaoh, also known as King Tutankhamen, whose tomb was not disturbed., Howard Carter - a British Egyptologist who found Tut’s tomb, Cleopatra - the last pharaoh of Egypt,

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