Chapter 3
________ was the first great female monarch whose name was recorded.
Hatshepsut
The most extensive series of Egyptian mural painting was discovered at ________ .
Hierakonpolis
________ was the son of Osiris and hunted down his father's murderer, Seth.
Horus
The ________ , or shepherd kings, came from the Syrian and Mesopotamian uplands.
Hyksos
________ was the royal builder for King Djoser of the Third Dynasty.
Imhotep
________ abandoned the worship of most of the Egyptian gods in favor of Aton.
Akhenaton
The type of construction used to build the Great Pyramids was known as ________ .
ashlar masonry
The Stepped Pyramid of Djoser began as a ________ .
mastaba
What replaced the Old Kingdom mastabas in the Middle Kingdom?
rock-cut tombs
The god of Akhenaton was represented neither in human nor animal form but as a ________ .
sun disk
The great bull from the Palette of Narmer seen knocking down the fortress walls of a rebellious city represents which of the following?
the king's strength
The red crown is a symbol of ________ .
Lower Egypt
The event that reaffirmed the royal existence in the hereafter was the ________ .
Jubilee Festival
The pyramid of ________ is the oldest and largest.
Khufu
The ________ was the backbone of Egypt.
Nile River
________ was the god of order and brought civilization to Egypt.
Osiris
The earliest labeled historical art is which of the following?
Palette of Narmer
This artwork represents the ancient Egyptian belief of the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt.
Palette of Narmer
Egypt became a province of ________ after 30 BCE.
Rome
The chancellor, architect-engineer, and possible lover of Hatshepsut was ________ .
Senmut