Ancient History Flashcards
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.
Quick Facts:
The Pharaoh was the ultimate authority in Egypt.
The people held the pharaoh responsible for their well-being.
Government officials helped ensure that the country ran well.
Priests oversaw the temples and the rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods.
Scribes recorded the events of the kingdom.
Soldiers protected the kingdom from military threats.
The middle class made craft items for the other classes and sold them.
Farmers grew the food that supported the entire kingdom.
Slaves were prisoners-of-war who worked in houses, mines or quarries.