| A | B |
| hierogyphics | pictures, characters, or symbols standing for words, ideas, or sounds |
| palace | the official home of a king, queen, or other ruler |
| throne | power or authority of a king, queen, or other ruler |
| abundant | more than enough; very plentiful |
| artifacts | things made by human skill or work, especially tools or weapons |
| decrees | official decisions or laws |
| eternity | the endless period after death |
| immortal | living forever; never dying |
| receeded | moved backward |
| reigned | ruled |
| festive | of or suitable for a feast, festival, or holiday; merry |
| inlaid | set in the surface as a decoration or design |
| papyrus | a tall water plant from which the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans made a material upon which to write |