Change and continuity in Ancient Egypt
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- Q1What does continuity refer to?things that develop over a long period of timethings that decay over a long period of timethings that change over a long period of timethings that stay the same over a long period of time30s
- Q2How did hieroglyphs change across 3000 years of Ancient Egyptian civilisation?Some hieroglyphs were removed.More hieroglyphs were added.They became more detailed.They became less detailed.30s
- Q3In the ______ Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, pharaohs were buried in pyramids; in the New Kingdom they were buried in the Valley of the Kings.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q4For how long approximately did the Ancient Egyptian civilisation exist?30 years3 years300 years3000 years30s
- Q5Why did the River Nile continue to be important in Ancient Egypt?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q6Across the 3000 years civilisation, Ancient Egyptians believed that the pharaohs were the human forms of their ______.Users enter free textType an Answer30s