Pyramids, sphinxes, pharaohs, and more capture our imagination when we study the civilization of ancient Egypt. Is imagination enough to jog your memory? What do you know about the ancient peoples who lived in the Nile Valley?
Ancient Egypt spans from the period when Upper and Lower Egypt were unified in the 32nd century B.C. all the way up to 332 B.C., when the Macedonians took control of the region. What can you tell us about how the Egyptians lived, what they believed, who they loved? If you think you know Egyptian history like the back of your hand, this is the quiz for you. Come on an adventure down the Nile, and take our fun ancient Egypt quiz.
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The Egyptian Book of the Dead reads: "What I hate is ignorance, smallness of imagination, the eye that sees no farther than its own lashes. All things are possible… Who you are is limited only by who you think you are.”
If you think you are a person of knowledge, then see beyond your own lashes by taking this fun ancient Egypt quiz. Those who are inquisitive gather all the knowledge that they can. And history is the best source of knowledge. The Egyptians were master engineers, mathematicians, and inventors. They knew that knowledge is power. Take a page out of their book by testing yourself with this entertaining Ancient Egypt quiz.
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Robert Heinlein wrote, "A generation which ignores history has no past and no future." If you want both a past and a future, cherish history, don't ignore it. History is the knowledge bank from which man evolved. So, start your history course here with our series of fun history quizzes.
Ancient Egypt is one place to start. You can also test out your knowledge of Renaissance Men, Revolutionaries, and Royals. Think you know the recent history of the twentieth century? Check out our decades in history quizzes. Through taking online quizzes about history, not only will you learn, you'll have fun doing it. Are you not entertained?!
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