Egyptian kings were often depicted as relatively the same


1. Egyptian kings were often depicted as relatively the same size as deities.   True or False

2. Many Egyptian representations included hieroglyphics. Typically, shorter texts and longer texts indicated different things - what were the differences?

3. Egyptian facience was a rare and costly material and only used to make figures for the kings.   True or False

4. Geography and natural resources played a large part in the production of Egyptian art. Write an essay (two paragraphs minimum) exploring how available materials were used by artists.

5. Is this an example of raised or sunk relief?

6. Funerary texts, such as the Book of the Dead, were often written on what Egyptian equivalent of paper?

7. During the late Predynastic Period, the culture of northern Egypt communities slowly began expanding to the south.   True or False

8. A falcon depiction in Egyptian art typically represents the god _______________________?

9.  What is the name of the stelae component that contains rectangular glyph that depicts a kings name and typically has an image of a deity?

10.  Tombs often had _______________, which were stone carvings identifying the buried. Royal versions would have a serekh as part of the relief.

11.   The _____________ crown is associated with Upper Egypt and the _________________ crown is associated with Lower Egypt.

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