| A | B |
| A place where the Egyptians burried their Pharoahs, and thier treasures. | Pyramids |
| The longest river in the world. | Nile |
| Required to build pyramids and ziggurats. | Division of Labor |
| Besides the Yellow River, the other river upon which civilization in China developed. | Yangtze |
| Famous stone discovered by French Soldiers that helped us read Egyptian writing. | Rosetta Stone |
| Because it was disrespectful to call the king by his name, Egyptians referred to him as this. | Pharaoh |
| When the Egyptians built the Pyramids at Giza | Old Kingdom |
| When the Egyptians began trading with present day Syria. | Middle Kingdom |
| Changed Egypt from Polytheistic to Monotheistic | Amenhotep |
| Egyptians wrote this on walls, and on papyrus | hieroglyphics |
| Known for enlarging the Egyptian territory, and building more temples and tombs than any Pharaoh before him. | Ramses II |
| Major Indus Vally city with grid streets and indoor plumbing. | Mohenjo-Daro |
| Battle that allowed Egypt to gain control of parts of Syria | Battle of Kadesh |
| China is still the largest producer of this material, which they used to value more than gold, and closely gaurded its secret. | Silk |