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Ancient Egypt Treasure Hunt

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Here are the answers for when you are done with the treasure hunt

1. Pharaoh Khufu,  Circa 2550 B.C.  Giza, Egypt
2. Those you read and pronounce and those you look at for the picture value.
3. Anubis
4. 33 tombs robbed
5. First, body washed, then remove inner organs, organs are embalmed using natron, finally, organs individually wrapped using long strips of linen and placed in canopic jars.
6. Nile River, principal means of travel for the people
7. Signs that represent a single sound.
8. Color (pink, reddish brown for males and light color for females), shape, indications of facial hair, and gender specific jewelry ex. earrings, hairstyles, and headdresses
9. Hatshepsut, 1473-1458 B.C., 18th Dynasty
10. Ability to preserve the past and prevail with relatively little change.