mesopotamia Crossword Puzzles
Mespotamia 2019-11-29
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- Word meaning land between two rivers.
- A system of canals, dykes, and dams for bringing water to crops.
- A government with a king.
- A river that runs through Mesopotamia.
- A country based on one city with the farm lands around it.
- The writing system used by people in the Sumer.
- Chief Babylonian god that is represented by a bull.
- The ______________ was the tool that the Sumerians used to write.
- Hammurabi's laws were written on a stone _________________.
- Hammurabi's ______________ of Laws.
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- A river that runs through Mesopotamia.
- The worship of many gods.
- The growing of crops.
- A pyramid shaped temple where Sumerians worshiped.
- An ___________ for an eye.
- Having extra of something.
- A long period without rain.
- A person whose job it is to write things down.
- People in Sumer wrote on _________________ tablets.
- The first place in the Fertile Crescent where cities or civilization began.
- A word meaning city.
21 Clues: A word meaning city. • The growing of crops. • The worship of many gods. • A government with a king. • An ___________ for an eye. • Having extra of something. • A long period without rain. • Hammurabi's ______________ of Laws. • Word meaning land between two rivers. • A river that runs through Mesopotamia. • A river that runs through Mesopotamia. • ...
Mesopotamia Unit 1 2015-10-08
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- Who became the leader of the Hebrews?
- Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are all examples of what type of faith?
- Who was known for their spectacular entertainment
- A period of great hunger is a _______?
- How many years did the Hebrews wonder the desert?
- Any specific period of time
- When a society begins to form cities what does it form?
- Who are the ancestors of the modern Jewish people?
- A huge temple where Gods were worshiped
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- A payment for protection
- 1000 years
- The "land between river"
- Who invented the wheel?
- Which Mesopotamian king reigned from 1795 to 1750BCE?
- Abbreviation for Before Christian Era
- Juncture of two rivers
- What do we call modern-day Mesopotamia?
- 100 years
- million How many Jews were murdered during the Holocaust?
- Who told Moses to lead the Hebrews back to the Promised Land?
20 Clues: 100 years • 1000 years • Juncture of two rivers • Who invented the wheel? • A payment for protection • The "land between river" • Any specific period of time • Who became the leader of the Hebrews? • Abbreviation for Before Christian Era • A period of great hunger is a _______? • What do we call modern-day Mesopotamia? • A huge temple where Gods were worshiped • ...
Social studies 2018-09-27
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- of Heaven Mandate of blessing
- Hereditary of the Hindu society
- A ruler in ancient Egypt
- The belief in or worship of more than one god
- A process in which the skin and flesh of a corpse can be
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometime surmounted by temples
- ancient writing system
- Water crop by bringing in water from pipes, canals,
- Series of ruler sharing the same common origin
- A group of people ruled by emperor or empress
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- Writing consisting on hieroglyphics
- Relating or donating to the wedge shaped character used
- Mesopotamia is a historical region in Western Asia
- Crescent The fertile crescent is a crescent-shaped region
- The stage of human development and organization.
- Writing consisting on hieroglyphics
- code The code of Hammurabi is well preserved Babylon code
- A particular system of faith and worship.
- An ancient indic language for Indian
- agriculture and early human
- preserved
21 Clues: preserved • ancient writing system • A ruler in ancient Egypt • agriculture and early human • of Heaven Mandate of blessing • Hereditary of the Hindu society • Writing consisting on hieroglyphics • Writing consisting on hieroglyphics • An ancient indic language for Indian • A particular system of faith and worship. • The belief in or worship of more than one god • ...
The Summerians 2026-02-12
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- Base-60 mathematical system (origin of time)
- Invention applied to pottery and transport
- Catastrophic myth appearing in Sumerian history
- The faster river bordering the region
- Goddess of love, war, and fertility
- Powerful city-state and home of Abraham
- God of wind, air, and storms
- Fermented drink that was part of the daily diet
- Piece of fresh clay where writing was recorded
- Biblical city (Erech), one of the first major cities
- Legendary King of Uruk and epic hero
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- Monumental temple in the form of a stepped tower
- System of writing invented by the Sumerians
- Greek name meaning "land between rivers"
- Agricultural invention for cultivating the land
- God of wisdom, fresh waters, and magic
- One of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia
- Person educated to record taxes and myths
- Main building material made of sun-dried mud
- Sumerian term for King or Big Man
20 Clues: God of wind, air, and storms • Sumerian term for King or Big Man • Goddess of love, war, and fertility • Legendary King of Uruk and epic hero • The faster river bordering the region • God of wisdom, fresh waters, and magic • Powerful city-state and home of Abraham • Greek name meaning "land between rivers" • One of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia • ...
World History Unit 1 Vocab/Study Graph 2024-09-16
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- A massive structure built in Mesopotamia
- Roughly 2.5 million years ago to 10.000 B.C
- The development of material culture
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- Believing in or worshiping multiple gods
- The earliest known writing form
- King of Babylon
- A inhabitant of Akkad
- A major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa
- The process of taming an animal to keep it
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- A crescent-shaped region in Western Asia
- The world's oldest city
- Egypt Southern portion Egypt
- A massive structure built especially in ancient Egypt
- The critical transition that resulted in the birth of agriculture
- A body embalmed or treated for burial with preservatives in the manner of the ancient Egyptians
- The world's oldest civilization
- Someone who lives by traveling place to place
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country
- The first ruler of the Akkadians empire
20 Clues: King of Babylon • A inhabitant of Akkad • The world's oldest city • Egypt Southern portion Egypt • The world's oldest civilization • The earliest known writing form • The development of material culture • The first ruler of the Akkadians empire • A crescent-shaped region in Western Asia • A massive structure built in Mesopotamia • Believing in or worshiping multiple gods • ...
British Museum Crossword 2025-11-14
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- – Clay surface inscribed with cuneiform writing
- – Preserved ancient Egyptian body found in displays
- – Medieval walrus-ivory chess pieces
- – Anglo-Saxon burial treasures displayed at the museum
- – Massive guardian sculptures from ancient Mesopotamia
- – Meso-American civilisation with displays in the museum
- – Ancient city represented in museum artefacts
- – Ancient empire represented heavily in the museum’s collection
- – The museum’s iconic covered central space
- – Easter Island statue in the museum’s collection
- – Symbolic writing used in Ancient Egypt
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- – Early Neolithic site represented in museum displays
- – Home of many iconic artefacts in the museum
- – Classical Greek sculptures housed in the museum
- – Egyptian beetle-shaped amulet
- – Historic circular library hall at the museum’s centre
- – Volcanic glass used in tools and ornaments
- – The cradle of civilisation featured in many galleries
- – Ancient slab that helped decode Egyptian hieroglyphs
- – Ancient writing material
20 Clues: – Ancient writing material • – Egyptian beetle-shaped amulet • – Medieval walrus-ivory chess pieces • – Symbolic writing used in Ancient Egypt • – The museum’s iconic covered central space • – Volcanic glass used in tools and ornaments • – Home of many iconic artefacts in the museum • – Ancient city represented in museum artefacts • ...
PERADABAN MASYARAKAT INDONESIA DAN DUNIA 2025-11-21
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- Peradaban lembah Sungai Nil dengan piramida dan farao
- Peradaban di Mesopotamia dengan Kode Hammurabi
- Peradaban Meksiko kuno dengan piramida besar dan ritual
- Peradaban kota terencana di Mohenjo-Daro & Harappa
- Peradaban Khmer di Kamboja dengan Candi Angkor Wat
- Peradaban awal di antara Sungai Tigris–Eufrat
- Peradaban Amerika Selatan dengan terasering dan Machu Picchu
- Kekaisaran besar dengan sistem hukum dan teknik maju
- Peradaban yang melahirkan demokrasi dan filsafat
- Kekaisaran Turki yang bertahan lebih dari 600 tahun
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- Kekaisaran besar dengan administrasi dan jalan kekaisaran
- Masyarakat Nordik penjelajah laut dari Skandinavia
- Peradaban maritim kuat di Sumatra pada abad ke-7
- Kerajaan besar Jawa dengan warisan Hindu-Buddha
- Peradaban Amerika Tengah dengan sistem kalender maju
- Kerajaan besar Nusantara abad ke-13 hingga 16
- Kerajaan Sunda dengan pusat di Pakuan Pajajaran
- Kekaisaran terbesar darat yang dipimpin oleh Genghis Khan
- Kerajaan Hindu tertua di Indonesia
- Peradaban kuno dengan kertas, kompas, dan Dinasti besar
20 Clues: Kerajaan Hindu tertua di Indonesia • Kerajaan besar Nusantara abad ke-13 hingga 16 • Peradaban awal di antara Sungai Tigris–Eufrat • Peradaban di Mesopotamia dengan Kode Hammurabi • Kerajaan besar Jawa dengan warisan Hindu-Buddha • Kerajaan Sunda dengan pusat di Pakuan Pajajaran • Peradaban maritim kuat di Sumatra pada abad ke-7 • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-31
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- first king that created a set of written laws
- the belief and worship of many gods
- a religious temple in Mesopotamia
- a rich arc of fertile farmland
- changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans
- the control of water
- ancient writing of Mesopotamia
- the exchange of goods or services without using money
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- a human made waterway
- another word for farming
- having more than enough
- an arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task
- a mixture of rich soil and small rocks
13 Clues: the control of water • a human made waterway • having more than enough • another word for farming • a rich arc of fertile farmland • ancient writing of Mesopotamia • a religious temple in Mesopotamia • the belief and worship of many gods • a mixture of rich soil and small rocks • first king that created a set of written laws • ...
Ancient Civilizations Review #1 2023-05-08
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- Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
- Mountain range at the top of the Italian Peninsula
- Language of Ancient India
- Greek god of the underworld
- Belief that a soul is reborn into a new body many times
- Religion that believes in the 4 Noble Truths and 8-Fold Path
- River in northwest India/Pakistan
- Place where Egyptians laid their pharaohs to rest
- Belief of the ancient Israelites; started by Abraham
- Religious and political leader of ancient Egypt
- Belief in one god
- Writing system from Mesopotamia
- Temple in ancient Mesopotamia
- Government where a few people are in charge of many; Government of Sparta
- when one ruler takes over many territories and absorbs them into his/her country
- Large mountain range between India and China
- Greek city-state that focused on learning, philosophy, and democracy
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- Valuable cloth that made China wealthy
- River in Egypt
- Greek city-state that focused on military
- Desert in northern China
- Religion that believes in Dharma, Karma, and reincarnation
- Religion founded by Jesus of Nazareth
- Paper-like material made from reeds that grew along the Nile
- the government of ancient Athens
- Writing system from Egypt
- Belief in many gods
- Greek god of the sea
- Government where people elect leaders to make government decisions
- Government where a king or queen is in charge
- Language of the Romans
- Invention of Mesopotamia that made travel and transportation easier
32 Clues: River in Egypt • Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • Greek god of the sea • Language of the Romans • Desert in northern China • Language of Ancient India • Writing system from Egypt • Greek god of the underworld • Temple in ancient Mesopotamia • Writing system from Mesopotamia • the government of ancient Athens • River in northwest India/Pakistan • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 08 2026-03-17
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- What type of desert does the Arabian Peninsula have the largest of?
- How many main landforms does the Arabian Peninsula have?
- Water was not controlled and _________ was a major problem.
- Early settlements in Mesopotamia were located near ______.
- Unique homes, make moving with the herds possible, called ____ are movable round houses made of wool felt mats hung over a wood frame.
- The rivers create a narrow,______area.
- The largest country of the Arabian Peninsula.
- People built _____ to protect houses from flooding and to move water to their fields.
- What word means"land between the rivers?"
- Saudi Arabia is heavily influenced by this religion.
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- Beginning in the 500s BC, the ________ ruled the region around present-day Iran.
- The rivers helped in water transportation of ______.
- India, China, Egypt, and people living along the eastern Mediterranean used Mesopotamia as crossroads for _____.
- Nearly all Saudis speak this language.
- _______are the largest group and make up 75 to 80 percent of Iraq’s population.
- The Tigris and Euphrates are known as this type of river.
- The smaller major ethnic group in Iraq.
- Most people in Central Asia today belong to one of several ethnic groups that are part of a larger ethnic group called _____.
- The early history of the country we now call ____ includes the Persian Empire and a series of Muslim empires.
- Many herders live as ______, people who move often from place to place.
20 Clues: Nearly all Saudis speak this language. • The rivers create a narrow,______area. • The smaller major ethnic group in Iraq. • What word means"land between the rivers?" • The largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. • The rivers helped in water transportation of ______. • Saudi Arabia is heavily influenced by this religion. • ...
Dominik Blair 2026-05-20
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- classical language of ancient India which the vedas were written
- practical guide to ending suffering and reaching nirvana in Buddhism
- democratic rival of Sparta,known for the navy
- wealthy West African empire ruled by Mansa musa
- river valley where India realist civilization wa s formed
- Greek city state that enslaved the helots
- the capital of byzantie empire
- military leader who founded the perisan empire
- founder of the Qin dynasty and first emperor of China
- Yellow color
- famous Persian war battle where Greeks won an unexpected victory
- belief in only one god,shred by Judaism,chrisitanty, and islam
- west African city used as a center of gold-salt trade and Islamic learning
- strict Chinese political that e prizes harsh laws and state control
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- the sea the Romans used for trade and protection
- The new stone age,development of stone tools,weapons,and pottery
- first official emperor of Rome
- leader of mesopotamia, legacy of Hammurabi's code
- land between the Tigris and Euphrates river
- rugged mountain in in dia that served as a natural barrier
- wedge-shaped writing system developed by ancient sumerians in mesopotamia
- branch of christanity that developed in the byzantize empire
- Chinese philosphery centerd of living with harmony with nature
- longest river and located in africa
- famous painting of a woman created by Leonanrado da Vinci
- Holiest city in Islam,located o Arabian peninsula
26 Clues: Yellow color • first official emperor of Rome • the capital of byzantie empire • longest river and located in africa • Greek city state that enslaved the helots • land between the Tigris and Euphrates river • democratic rival of Sparta,known for the navy • wealthy West African empire ruled by Mansa musa • military leader who founded the perisan empire • ...
History Revision 2026-05-05
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- Traditions and history passed down through generations.
- Age Time when people began using bronze tools and weapons.
- A developed society with cities, laws, and culture.
- A way of showing events in chronological order.
- The time before written records existed.
- A man who lives in a religious community.
- Clues from the past used to understand history.
- (2 words) Period that followed the Bronze Age, known for stronger metal.
- Time period before the year 1 (Before Christ).
- The ruler or king of Ancient Egypt.
- Preserved remains of ancient plants or animals.
- Years after the birth of Christ.
- (2words)Early humans who lived by hunting animals and collecting plants.
- Relating to the Middle Ages.
- A person who studies and writes about the past.
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- Fortified home built for protection in medieval times.
- Armoured soldier who served a lord.
- Early civilization located between two rivers.
- A large triangular tomb built for Egyptian rulers.
- A place where people establish a community.
- A handwritten book from the past.
- Civilization famous for pyramids and pharaohs.
- Picture-based writing system used in Ancient Egypt.
- The study of the past through objects and remains.
- Age Period when tools were mainly made of stone.
- The second major river in Mesopotamia.
- Growing crops and raising animals for food.
- An object made by humans, often found in digs.
- One of the two rivers in Mesopotamia.
- A period of 100 years.
30 Clues: A period of 100 years. • Relating to the Middle Ages. • Years after the birth of Christ. • A handwritten book from the past. • Armoured soldier who served a lord. • The ruler or king of Ancient Egypt. • One of the two rivers in Mesopotamia. • The second major river in Mesopotamia. • The time before written records existed. • A man who lives in a religious community. • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Quiz 2023-02-06
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- What was trading called?
- Who created the richest city in the world?
- How farmers watered their crops.
- Mesopotamiaians settled between the _____ and the Euphrates rivers.
- Having many gods.
- Who had a harsh code of laws?
- This job in Mesopotamia grew food.
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- What was trading called?
- Nebuchadnezzar created the hanging _______ of Babylon.
- Who was allowed to go to the top of a ziggurat?
- List one invention from Mesopotamia.
- What was their form of writing called?
- Who united lands to form an empire?
- What religious building was in the middle of their city-states?
14 Clues: Having many gods. • What was trading called? • What was trading called? • Who had a harsh code of laws? • How farmers watered their crops. • This job in Mesopotamia grew food. • Who united lands to form an empire? • List one invention from Mesopotamia. • What was their form of writing called? • Who created the richest city in the world? • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-11-03
7 Clues: ruler of Babylon • first ruler of Akkad • extra supply of something • a city place with high population • a person who writes in Mesopotamia • is a kind of writing in Mesopotamia • the biggest building in Mesopotamia
Early Civilization 2024-10-28
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- a religious temple in early mesopotamia.
- supply water to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- Greek word meaning land between rivers
- Land that stretches from the Mediterranean to the Persian Gulf
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
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- exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets.
- for something to become successful
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- recognizably different in nature from something else of a similar type.
10 Clues: for something to become successful • Greek word meaning land between rivers • a religious temple in early mesopotamia. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • supply water to help growth, typically by means of channels. • Land that stretches from the Mediterranean to the Persian Gulf • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • ...
vocab 2021-10-18
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- manipulating water by digging a path for it
- serious disagreement or argument between people
- physical features of an area
- A person that spends their time growing food
- devices that are invented to help with something
- the worlds oldest recorded civilization
- The lack of fairness or justice
- an abundance of people in the environment
- Ancient city that was ruled by Hammurabi
- A place where a lot humans live
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- the state of not having enough of something
- a complex human society
- the people in the stone age were called this
- The civilization that populated Mesopotamia
- the king of Babylon
- the era that was before the stone age
- when something moves to a different location
- The era that came after the stone age
- a set of rules that prohibit certain things
- A person that does not live in one place forever
20 Clues: the king of Babylon • a complex human society • physical features of an area • The lack of fairness or justice • A place where a lot humans live • the era that was before the stone age • The era that came after the stone age • the worlds oldest recorded civilization • Ancient city that was ruled by Hammurabi • an abundance of people in the environment • ...
History 3rd Yoyo Anchondo 2021-12-06
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- a large division of time in history with distinct characteristics
- Invaded greece from the north during the dark ages
- someone who performs or writes epic poems or stories about heros
- River on right side of Mesopotamia
- a greek city-state that Lived on islands
- Before christ
- The study of the human culture and how it develops over time
- River on left side of Mesopotamia
- what you call a strong ruler of egypt
- Group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland
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- Made the hammurabi code
- A greek city-state
- The study of past people and events
- Line of rulers from one family
- A writing system used in Egypt
- Longest river in Egypt
- extra food is civilization
- Common Era
- Plant in Egypt used to make paper
- belief in more than one god
- A greek city-state that lived on land
21 Clues: Common Era • Before christ • A greek city-state • Longest river in Egypt • Made the hammurabi code • extra food is civilization • belief in more than one god • Line of rulers from one family • A writing system used in Egypt • River on left side of Mesopotamia • Plant in Egypt used to make paper • River on right side of Mesopotamia • The study of past people and events • ...
World Civilizations 2018-01-20
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- Islam's Holy Book
- China's most influential teacher
- Four class Ayran social system
- Moksha religion
- The Son of God
- An independent political unit that has a city and surrounding lands
- One God belief
- Buddhism state of enlightment
- A belief in many gods
- King of Amorite famous for code of laws
- Process in which a soul is continuously reborn
- Burial places for pharaohs
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- 18th dynasty Egyptian pharaoh
- One of two rivers that frame the Mesopotamia
- Government with a divine figure as ruler
- King of ancient Egypt
- Land between Tigres and Euphrates
- Man-made objects
- Persian military genius king
- Egyptian writing system that used pictures
- A system of writing with wedge-shaped symbols
- Embalming and drying corpses to prevent decaying
- Developed question and answer approach
- Fertile farmland with a wealth of minerals
- God's chosen "father" of the Hebrews
25 Clues: The Son of God • One God belief • Moksha religion • Man-made objects • Islam's Holy Book • King of ancient Egypt • A belief in many gods • Burial places for pharaohs • Persian military genius king • 18th dynasty Egyptian pharaoh • Buddhism state of enlightment • Four class Ayran social system • China's most influential teacher • Land between Tigres and Euphrates • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2022-08-16
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- What is the capital of the empire of the Amorites?
- conquerors of Indus Valley civilization
- What allowed Egyptians to grow more and better crops?
- control society with harsh laws
- first civilization
- chinese philosopher
- land between two rivers
- a group let by Sargon the Great
- pictographic writing on clay tablets
- philosophy on good government and relationships
- god-king ruler of Egypt
- headed by a priest-king called a Patesi
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- belief in superiority of one's race
- What did they call tombs for dead kings?
- oldest chinese dynasty
- sumerians created this type of math
- people who have no permanent residence anywhere
- What continent is Mesopotamia located on?
- seasonal winds
- mouth of a river
- the large temples city-states were built around
- headed by hereditary kings
- harmony with nature
- founder of daoism
24 Clues: seasonal winds • mouth of a river • founder of daoism • first civilization • chinese philosopher • harmony with nature • oldest chinese dynasty • land between two rivers • god-king ruler of Egypt • headed by hereditary kings • control society with harsh laws • a group let by Sargon the Great • belief in superiority of one's race • sumerians created this type of math • ...
7th Grade Semester Review 2023-01-10
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- Code of _______________
- Dynasty that gave us paper
- First emperor in history
- First civilization to use iron
- Writing style of Mesopotamia
- Important part of the Neolithic Age
- Making coins, weights, etc the same
- Known as "the great"/ he was a Persian king
- "enlightenment" in Buddhism
- Greece is one of these
- War fought between Greece and Troy
- Our ________ can be traced back to the Phoenicians
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- Bring water to crops
- Belief in more than one god
- First hominid to leave Africa
- Class system of ancient India
- First hominid to use stone tools
- New Stone Age
- One physical feature of Greece
- Belief that people are evil by nature
- Old Stone Age
- Confucius was born in this dynasty
- Chinese belief/Gods give people right to rule
- "land between two rivers"
- Hindu religious books
25 Clues: New Stone Age • Old Stone Age • Bring water to crops • Hindu religious books • Greece is one of these • Code of _______________ • First emperor in history • "land between two rivers" • Dynasty that gave us paper • Belief in more than one god • "enlightenment" in Buddhism • Writing style of Mesopotamia • First hominid to leave Africa • Class system of ancient India • ...
Ancient History Vocab Words 2026-03-19
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- Pharaoh's right hand man
- a seasonal prevailing wind that brought rain to India
- the belief in many gods
- the belief in one god
- turtle shells that were used to communicate with the dead
- living in harmony with nature
- supply of water to land from rivers
- something of historical relevance made by humans
- ancient writing of Mesopotamia
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- process of preserving a dead body
- founder was Siddhartha Gautama
- rebirth of a soul into a new body
- ruler of ancient Egypt
- strict laws and harsh punishments of ancient China
- the area in the middle of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- lands fertile lands along the Nile River
- form of government where citizens are allowed to vote
- armed foot soldiers of Greece
- someone who studies artifacts
- lands dry lands on the outer banks of the Nile
20 Clues: the belief in one god • ruler of ancient Egypt • the belief in many gods • Pharaoh's right hand man • living in harmony with nature • armed foot soldiers of Greece • someone who studies artifacts • founder was Siddhartha Gautama • ancient writing of Mesopotamia • process of preserving a dead body • rebirth of a soul into a new body • supply of water to land from rivers • ...
First Quarter Crossword 2023-11-16
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- This invention of the Phoenician used letters to represent sounds
- This term means a writing system that uses pictures to represent words, like in China
- This leader made the first written law code in Mesopotamia
- First work of literature, Epic of ________
- The name for kings in Ancient Egypt, seen as Gods
- This term means animals that have been tamed for use by humans
- This city is important and still fought over by the 3 main Abrahamic Religions
- Persian Emperor known for being tolerant of different religions
- The Persian Empire is also known as Ancient________
- First monotheistic religion, practiced by the Hebrews
- This term means New Stone Age
- Scientific name for humans, means "Man who Thinks"
- Government run by religion or religious figures/Gods
- Founder of Judaism, the First Hebrew
- Egyptian paper made from the reeds along the Nile River
- This is the holiest river in the Hindu religion
- First written language, developed in Mesopotamia
- This was constructed by the Persian Emperor Darius to connect his vast empire
- The time before the creation of written language
- The term for a governor appointed to rule over a small portion of the Persian Empire
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- Continent where human beings first evolved
- Pyramid like temples built in Mesopotamia
- This is how cities in the Indus River Valley planned their cities
- A person or persons that are always on the move, never staying in one place
- This term refers to Cities that act like their own countries, like in Mesopotamia or Greece
- This term means Old Stone Age
- This was the religion of the Persian Empire, believed in two opposing forces of good and evil
- This River Valley civilization's name means between the rivers
- Term that means one family who rules for a long period of time
- This is something found by archeologists that was made by Humans
- Name for very fertile soil, deposited in the ground by flooding rivers
- This term means the belief in more than one God
- This is the term for remains of living things
- This mountain range both protected China and kept them isolated
- Fancy word for farming
- This Phoenician trading colony would grow into a powerful civilization that challenged Rome
- This term means the belief in one God
- Modern-day country that is seen as the Hebrew homeland
- Individual who led the Hebrews out of exile in Egypt, received the 10 Commandments from God
- Egyptian tomb for Kings
- The holy book in Judaism, also the first 5 books of the Bible
41 Clues: Fancy word for farming • Egyptian tomb for Kings • This term means Old Stone Age • This term means New Stone Age • Founder of Judaism, the First Hebrew • This term means the belief in one God • Pyramid like temples built in Mesopotamia • Continent where human beings first evolved • First work of literature, Epic of ________ • This is the term for remains of living things • ...
What is a Civilization? 2025-09-30
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- This civilization is credited with oracle bones and for existing near the Huang He river
- This is one of the lakes Mesopotamia was in between.
- This is the other lake Mesopotamia was in between.
- What river did Ancient Egypt settle near?
- This is known as the first written language.
- This civilization is credited with The Book of the Dead, The Shaduf, and a Social Hierarchy
- What river did Acnient China settle near?
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- This is known as the first set of written laws.
- This civilization is credited for having one of the first advanced cities named Mohenjo-Daro
- What is the process of moving water from one place to another?
- This civilization is credited with inventing the first written language and laws.
11 Clues: What river did Ancient Egypt settle near? • What river did Acnient China settle near? • This is known as the first written language. • This is known as the first set of written laws. • This is the other lake Mesopotamia was in between. • This is one of the lakes Mesopotamia was in between. • What is the process of moving water from one place to another? • ...
Peradaban kuno 2020-05-19
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- sebuah kerajaan yang pernah ada di mesopotamia
- salah satu pendiri roma
- skulptur yang terletak di dedekat piramida
- sisa arsitektur di babylonia
- dinasti dimana mesir berada di kejayaannya
- perintah yang dijadikan sebagai landasan pemerintahan cina
- pemimpin roma yang dibunuh oleh brutus
- penemu confucianism
- pangkat yang dibuat oleh tlacaelel
- salah satu kota yang utama di peradaban indus kuno
- sebuah inovasi kebudayaan di mesopotamia
- sebuah inovasi di peradaban indus kuno
- para orang kasim yang memengaruhi pemerintahan cina
- ayah dari pendiri cao wei
- sistem tier yang ada sampai sekarang
- simbol atau bukti adanya sistem penulisan di indus
- nama raja setelah itzcoatl
- festival yang mengagungkan juno
- nama lain dari kerajaan aztec
- amerika tengah masa kuno
- panglima perang yang berhasil menduduki Han
- feathered serpent
- perdana mentri
- sungai yang membatasi peradaban mesopotamia kuno
- istri dari akhenaten
- sistem kepercayaan di mesopotamia kuno
- sebuah kota yang terletak di khadirbet
- benua dimana peradaban aztec berada
- dewa laut romawi
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- raja terkenal babylonia lama
- tempat dimana suku latia tinggal
- dinasti yang ada saat pembangunan tembok besar cina
- salah satu situs yang ditemukan di el salvador
- penyebab runtuhnya bangsa sumeria
- sungai yang satu laginya
- Pharaoh yang makamkan di dalam piramida giza
- menara yang dikatakan ada di babylonia
- gunanya sebuah zigurat
- nama pemimpin para conquistador
- baju yang dipakai bangsa romawi
- sebuah bahan yang sering digunakan untuk seni indus
- singkatan pemerintahan romawi kuno
- kerajaan hasil pecahan three kingdoms
- ritual yang memerlukan manusia untuk dikorbankan
- sistem filosofi cina kuno
- sebuah negara dimana sungai indus berada
- singkatan dari kementrian barang antik mesir
- periode dimana pemujaan dewa dipusatkan ke dewa aten
- anak dari akhenaten
- pemberontakan yang menjadi asal usul jatuhnya han
- Dewa matahari mesir
- sebuah seal yang ada di peradaban indus kuno
- negara dimana romawi kuno awal berkembang
- tokoh yang mendorong jatuhnya republik romawi
- yang terjadi di era sumero-akkadia
- situs peninggalan peradaban indus
- daerah yang menjadi kawasan ekspedisi mesir
- para kolonial spanyol
- tubuh pemerintahan romawi kuno
- agama yang dianut di peradaban indus
60 Clues: perdana mentri • dewa laut romawi • feathered serpent • penemu confucianism • anak dari akhenaten • Dewa matahari mesir • istri dari akhenaten • para kolonial spanyol • gunanya sebuah zigurat • salah satu pendiri roma • sungai yang satu laginya • amerika tengah masa kuno • sistem filosofi cina kuno • ayah dari pendiri cao wei • nama raja setelah itzcoatl • raja terkenal babylonia lama • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-28
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- writing system used in Ancient Egypt.
- an area that stretches in an arc from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.
- economic system in which one set of goods or services is exchanged for another.
- writing system in which each symbol represents a single basic sound.
- he tried to change Egypt’s religion from polytheism to monotheism.
- Egyptian scribes used this plant to write with.
- writing system of Mesopotamia.
- a large, stepped platform thought to have been topped by a temple dedicated to a city-state’s chief god or goddess.
- Mesopotamian narrative poem that was first recited in Sumer.
- queen who ruled as regent for her husband Thutmose II.
- pharaoh who battled to regain Egyptian rule of Syria and Palestine.
- known for his building programs and for the wars he waged with the Hittites.
- the preservation of dead bodies by embalming and wrapping them.
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- system of government through departments and administrators who follow a given set of rules.
- is the Egyptian god identified as the god of the afterlife.
- economic system in which one set of goods or services is exchanged for a token of an agreed value.
- a broad, triangular area of land formed at the mouth of a river.
- a god king.
- he was an Iranian religious leader who was the founder of Zoroastrianism.
- system of ranking groups.
- was considered the king of the gods.
- region within the Fertile Crescent that lies between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- a chief minister who supervised the government.
- he was the King of the Babylonian Empire from 605 to 562 BC, he created the famous Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
- stone monument that includes the same passage carved in hieroglyphics and Greek, used to decipher the meaning of many hieroglyphics.
- site of the world’s first civilization, located in southeastern Mesopotamia.
- to figure out the meaning of something.
- Sumerian king who ruled from around 2334 to 2279 BC, he created the first empire in Mesopotamia.
- King of Babylon who published a remarkable set of laws.
- is the Egyptian god worshipped as the ideal mother and wife.
30 Clues: a god king. • system of ranking groups. • writing system of Mesopotamia. • was considered the king of the gods. • writing system used in Ancient Egypt. • to figure out the meaning of something. • a chief minister who supervised the government. • Egyptian scribes used this plant to write with. • queen who ruled as regent for her husband Thutmose II. • ...
Mesopotamia asiatica 2023-08-08
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- Lugar fertil con forma de medialuna
- Puertas para entrar a Babilonia
- Ciudad de la mesopotamia
- Rio principal de la masopotamia asiatica
- Esta en el continente de Asia
- Tierra entre rios
- Ciudad de la mesopotamia
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- Sistema para manipular el agua
- Santuario
- Ciudad de la mesopotamia
- Rio principal de la masopotamia asiatica
- Codigo de leyes vengativa
12 Clues: Santuario • Tierra entre rios • Ciudad de la mesopotamia • Ciudad de la mesopotamia • Ciudad de la mesopotamia • Codigo de leyes vengativa • Esta en el continente de Asia • Sistema para manipular el agua • Puertas para entrar a Babilonia • Lugar fertil con forma de medialuna • Rio principal de la masopotamia asiatica • Rio principal de la masopotamia asiatica
Mesopotamia y Egipto 2022-02-15
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- Monumento funerario egipcio. En un primer momento fueron escalonadas, aunque posteriormente se consiguió que tuvieran superficies lisas y blancas. Las más famosas con las de los faraones Keops, Kefrén y Micerinos.
- Nombre de la escritura usada por los mesopotámicos. Se solía escribir en tablillas de barro, que luego se cocían.
- Templo mesopotámico, con forma de pirámide escalonada
- Primer monumento funerario que aparece en Egipto. Tenía poca altura, y un túnel que conducía a una cámara donde se enterraba al dirigente
- Primera forma de organización social en Mesopotamia. Se trataba de ciudades independientes entre sí, que controlaban el terreno y los campos de cultivo cercanos.
- Grupo social más bajo en las sociedades mesopotámicas y egipcias. Solían ser prisioneros de guerra enemigos, o personas que habían perdido la libertad por deudas.
- Nombre del Imperio que más se extendió en Mesopotamia. Su capital estaba en nínive, y eran famosos por sus armas de hierro, y el uso de carros.
- Suelo fértil que queda en las orillas de los ríos, tras crecer y volverse a retirar. La agricultura de Mesopotamia y de Egipto dependía de él
- Palabra que designa a una religión que cree en varios dioses.
- Grupo social de Mesopotamia y de Egipto. Su conocimiento del lenguaje escrito los situaba en las capas altas de la pirámide social, pues eran fundamentales para administrar y gobernar los reinos
- Máximo gobernante para los egipcios. Se le consideraba un dios viviente, y el responsable de la prosperidad de todos los habitantes de Egipto.
- Zona geográfica situada entre los ríos Tigris y Eúfrates, y cuna de las primeras grandes civilizaciones.
- Zona situada cerca del nacimiento del río Nilo. Era árida y pedregosa.
- Río africano, en torno al cuál se desarrolló la civilización egipcia.
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- Nombre de la ciudad mesopotámica donde se situaron los Jardines Colgantes, una de las 7 maravillas del mundo antiguo.
- Rey del imperio babilónico. Famoso por su código de leyes, basado en el “ojo por ojo, diente por diente”
- Proceso de preservación del cuerpo tras la muerte. Se creía que un cuerpo incorrupto preserva mejor el alma, que alcanza el más allá. Muy popular en Egipto.
- Nombre de uno de los faraones más famosos. Perteneciente al Imperio Nuevo, amplió el territorio de Egipto hasta su máxima expansión.
- Clase dirigente de las sociedades mesopotámicas, formada por el rey, su familia ( o nobles) y los sacerdotes
- Nombre de la escritura usada por los egipcios. Se solía escribir en tablillas de barro, que luego se cocían.
- Nombre de la esposa del faraón Akhenaton, y protagonista de una famosa escultura.
- “Alma” de los egipcios, que Osiris juzgaría usando una balanza. Está relacionado con la momificación, ya que solo un cuerpo incorrupto puede llevar a este alma al más allá.
- Últimos monumentos funerarios que se construyeron en Egipto. Su entada era secreta, y estaban excavados en la montaña, para evitar el expolio de los ladrones de tumbas.
- Diosa de la fertilidad, el amor, la guerra y la belleza en Mesopotamia. Más adelante los griegos la asimilarían como Atenea y Afrodita
- Zona situada cerca de la desembocadura del río Nilo. Era verde y fértil.
- Nombre de uno de los dioses más importantes de los egipcios. Su papel era el de juzgar las almas de los egipcios difuntos, antes de permitirle la entrada al “más allá”.
26 Clues: Templo mesopotámico, con forma de pirámide escalonada • Palabra que designa a una religión que cree en varios dioses. • Río africano, en torno al cuál se desarrolló la civilización egipcia. • Zona situada cerca del nacimiento del río Nilo. Era árida y pedregosa. • Zona situada cerca de la desembocadura del río Nilo. Era verde y fértil. • ...
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The Sumerians 2020-12-14
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- What most wars were fought over in ancient times.
- Most common job in Sumer
- ...means "the land between two rivers" in Greek.
- In a hereditary system, this person rules after his father, the king, dies.
- Powerful independent city with its own government.
- Made of mud and reeds, used for building.
- The necessary resource that ALL civilizations need.
- Irrigation systems led to a _____ of food.
- The eldest _____ was the head of the household.
- Mesopotamia was located in the eastern part of the Fertile ______.
- Major Sumerian crops besides barley and dates.
- Believing in one god.
- These surrounded each city-state and provided protection.
- Social classes of merchants, farmers, fishers and artisans.
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- The present day country where Mesopotamia once was.
- Training and taming animals was called...
- Step temple in the center of the city where it is said the gods lived at the top.
- Believing in many gods and goddesses.
- Fertile soil deposited along the banks of the rivers.
- Each god or goddess controlled a different part of the___.
- system of levees and canals to water the land.
- Two letter Sumerian city and home of Abraham.
- This was the social class that included kings and priests.
- Skilled workers who made jewelry, pottery and other artifacts.
- Each city's king got its power to rule from the city's chief_____.
- People in the lowest social class, usually prisoners of war.
26 Clues: Believing in one god. • Most common job in Sumer • Believing in many gods and goddesses. • Training and taming animals was called... • Made of mud and reeds, used for building. • Irrigation systems led to a _____ of food. • Two letter Sumerian city and home of Abraham. • system of levees and canals to water the land. • Major Sumerian crops besides barley and dates. • ...
IPSSSSS 2023-09-26
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- Firaun dianggap dewa dan dipercaya sebagai putra Dewa
- Masyarakat Mesir Kuno menyembah dewa utama, dewa matahari bernama
- Wilayah lembah sungai Indus dibatasi oleh pegunungan Himalaya di sisi Utara dan samudera … di sisi Selatan
- Bangsa Assyiria tinggal di hulu sungai Eufrat dan
- Ajaran yang menitikberatkan pada etika dengan logika melalui pengenalan akan diri sendiri adalah
- Peradaban yang berkembang di tanah pertanian yang subur diantara dua aliran di wilayah asia barat yang kini menjadi Republik Irak adalah
- Masyarakat Mesir Kuno menganut sistem kepercayaan politeisme (banyak dewa). Mereka menyembah dewa utama dewa bulan bernama
- Kompleks bangunan bangsa Inca yang terkenal adalah Machu Picchu yang terletak di pegunungan
- Mesopotamia berasal dari dua kata yaitu mesos dan potamos. arti dari potamos adalah
- Bangsa pengembara yang tiba di lembah Meksiko pada abad III adalah bangsa
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- Penasehat utama firaun yang terkadang berperan sebagai imam agung, ia berwenang mengawasi jalannya pemerintahan adalah
- Sebutan raja di mesir adalah
- Masyarakat Mesir Kuno memiliki dewa yang melambangkan kesuburan seperti dewa Osiris dan
- Di akhir periode, mesir terus menerus mendapat serangan dari bangsa barba, yaitu Libya dan Orang Laut yang menguasai Laut
- Raja Hammurabi merupakan raja yang terkenal, karena menyusun undang undang yang kemudian dipahat di atas tiang
- Penduduk asli daerah Mesopotamia adalah bangsa
- Penguasa pertama Tenochthitan adalah seorang raja pendeta yang bernama
- Mesir Kuno adalah suatu peradaban yang berkembang di bagian timur laut
- Pusat Kerajaan Assiria terletak di daerah
- Dewa tertinggi di bangsa yunani adalah
20 Clues: Sebutan raja di mesir adalah • Dewa tertinggi di bangsa yunani adalah • Pusat Kerajaan Assiria terletak di daerah • Penduduk asli daerah Mesopotamia adalah bangsa • Bangsa Assyiria tinggal di hulu sungai Eufrat dan • Firaun dianggap dewa dan dipercaya sebagai putra Dewa • Masyarakat Mesir Kuno menyembah dewa utama, dewa matahari bernama • ...
Mesopotamia 2018-11-27
10 Clues: Emperor of Akkad. • river in Mesopotamia. • river in Mesopotamia. • a pyramid shaped temple. • The ______________ Crescent. • fertile soil left after a flood. • a single word for raising crops. • when a river overflows its banks. • people who make offerings to gods. • word meaning land between two rivers.
Kunstiajalugu 2025-02-10
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- Kuulsaim koopamaal Hispaanias.
- Kes olid Mesopotamia kõrgkultuuri loojad?
- Mis kiviplokkidest kiviring usub Suurbritannias?
- Kust tõmmati aju kehast välja?
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- Nimeta üks jõgedest mille vahel Mesopotamia asub.
- Milline oli egiptuse usk?
- Kuulsaim koopamaal Prantsusmaal.
- Nimeta üks jõgedest mille vahel Mesopotamia asub.
- Millise vaarao ajal sai ainujumalaks Aton?
- Kuulsaim paleoliitikumi aegne naisekujuke.
10 Clues: Milline oli egiptuse usk? • Kuulsaim koopamaal Hispaanias. • Kust tõmmati aju kehast välja? • Kuulsaim koopamaal Prantsusmaal. • Kes olid Mesopotamia kõrgkultuuri loojad? • Millise vaarao ajal sai ainujumalaks Aton? • Kuulsaim paleoliitikumi aegne naisekujuke. • Mis kiviplokkidest kiviring usub Suurbritannias? • Nimeta üks jõgedest mille vahel Mesopotamia asub. • ...
Noah Rajpari Babylonian Empire 2025-12-17
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- The Babylon empire was ____ for its time
- A pyramid shaped temple in Ancient Mesopotamia
- Women and slaves still had some ______
- Traded for woven cloth for wood, gold, silver, precious, gems, and _______
- A ______ of laws was placed in a temple
- A book that Hammurabi wrote
- Babylon became an important _______
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- The capital of Ancient Mesopotamia
- Hammurabi maintained _____________
- _________ were created by Hammurabi
- The leader of the Babylon Empire
11 Clues: A book that Hammurabi wrote • The leader of the Babylon Empire • The capital of Ancient Mesopotamia • Hammurabi maintained _____________ • _________ were created by Hammurabi • Babylon became an important _______ • Women and slaves still had some ______ • A ______ of laws was placed in a temple • The Babylon empire was ____ for its time • ...
River Valley Civs 2023-11-11
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- Monumental structures with a square or triangular base and sloping sides converging at a point, commonly used as tombs for Egyptian pharaohs.
- A stepped pyramid temple structure often dedicated to the gods in ancient Mesopotamia.
- BCE) an early river valley civilization established on the Nile River
- The title given to the ancient Egyptian rulers, considered both king and a god.
- Another ancient city in the Indus Valley Civilization, known for its complex city layout and advanced architecture.
- an advanced state of development of a society as judged by such things as having a system of government and laws, using a written language, and keeping written records
- Point an event that leads to lasting change
- An independent city that has its own government and controls the surrounding territory.
- to change a wild plant or animal so it can be grown or raised by humans; to tame
- Fine particles of soil carried by rivers and deposited as sediment, crucial for the fertility of river valley civilizations' farmlands.
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- (3500-1650 BCE) a region in the Middle East between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers where the first early river valley civilizations started
- The earliest known form of writing, developed by the Sumerians, consisting of wedge-shaped characters impressed on clay tablets.
- the physical features of the earth/ the study of the earth's surface
- Empire (1895-539 BCE) empire in Mesopotamia; Hammurabi was one of its rulers
- An ancient city in the Indus Valley Civilization, known for its advanced urban planning and drainage systems.
- another term for farming
- A system of writing using pictures and symbols, used by ancient Egyptians.
- the act of supplying water to land or crops
- a region in Western Asia that includes parts of northern Africa and borders the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea and Arabian Sea
- The people who lived in the region of ancient Mesopotamia, known for their advancements in writing and the development of the earliest known form of writing, cuneiform.
20 Clues: another term for farming • Point an event that leads to lasting change • the act of supplying water to land or crops • the physical features of the earth/ the study of the earth's surface • BCE) an early river valley civilization established on the Nile River • A system of writing using pictures and symbols, used by ancient Egyptians. • ...
history proj 2021-10-13
20 Clues: era • food • hunt • river • ruler • nomad • farmers • exchange • location • exchange • location • location • its a river • 4th hominid • first humans • piece of land • ruling family • type of weapon • hunter gatherer • made to keep people under control
History Vocab 2021-09-01
Inventions and Technology Mesopotamia 2021-11-01
9 Clues: wedge-shaped • used to water crops • used to make pottery • City-state in Mesopotamia • used to make strong tools • based on the phases of the moon • barriers used to prevent flooding • introduced medicine in Mesopotamia • most Sumerian writings took this form
Mesopotamia Crossword 2021-11-08
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- belief in more then one god.
- land between two rivers.
- The rivers that surround(ed) Mesopotamia.
- soil that is good for farming.
- place with a lot of fertile soil.
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- harsh laws.
- pyramid but only used to honor gods.
- belief in only one god.
- City controlled by a ruler.
- student that only learn one specific thing.
10 Clues: harsh laws. • belief in only one god. • land between two rivers. • City controlled by a ruler. • belief in more then one god. • soil that is good for farming. • place with a lot of fertile soil. • pyramid but only used to honor gods. • The rivers that surround(ed) Mesopotamia. • student that only learn one specific thing.
Mesopotamian Civilizations 2022-05-14
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- Sumerian professional writers
- developed the world´s first civilization
- tool that broke up soil before spreading the seed
- one of Mesopotamia`s river
- world`s first writing system
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- a city that is also an independent state
- land between rivers
- people who performed religious ceremonies
- the belief in many gods
- pyramid-shaped temple tower
10 Clues: land between rivers • the belief in many gods • one of Mesopotamia`s river • pyramid-shaped temple tower • world`s first writing system • Sumerian professional writers • a city that is also an independent state • developed the world´s first civilization • people who performed religious ceremonies • tool that broke up soil before spreading the seed
Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt 2023-11-06
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- one of the rivers that surround the Mesopotamian territory.
- Officials who could read, write and count.
- The other river that surround the Mesopotamian territory.
- A preserved body of an important person who died.
- An ancient Sumerian temple dedicated to different gods and goddesses.
- One of the earliest and most complete written legal codes and was proclaimed by the Babylonian king Hammurabi, who reigned from 1792 to 1750 B.C.
- State formed by a city and the surrounding territory.
- One of the first river civilisations.
- People who had no rights, and worked for the state, the church and wealthy people.
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- People responsible for religious rituals.
- People who are trained and equipped to fight in battles or wars.
- A group of privileged civil servants who served pharaohs to organise their territory. They also governed provinces.
- One of the earliest systems of writing in human history, and it was developed in ancient Sumer (part of Mesopotamia, which is in modern-day Iraq) around 3400 BCE.
- Early civilisations that developed near large rivers.
- A tomb of the pharaohs.
- The very first people who lived a long, long time ago in a place called Mesopotamia, which is now part of Iraq.
- A low area of land that is often located between two mountains or hills.
17 Clues: A tomb of the pharaohs. • One of the first river civilisations. • People responsible for religious rituals. • Officials who could read, write and count. • A preserved body of an important person who died. • Early civilisations that developed near large rivers. • State formed by a city and the surrounding territory. • ...
Index History Hunt 2022-09-07
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- Families; Egyptian/The head of the family.
- Drama; Greek/Form of drama in which the main character struggles against hardship, but fails.
- Writing; In early civilizations/Writing is used to create accurate_____.
- Socratic method/Socrates invented a new way of ________.
- Geography; Rome/Italy is centrally located in what region?
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- Papermaking; Egyptian/Name of Egyptian 'paper' made from a reed plant.
- Mesopotamia; Geography/Mesopotamia was called the Fertile ______.
- Athens; politics and government/Citizens share the running of this type of government.
- Mesopotamia; Religion and Gods/A type of religion that worships many gods.
- Inventions; Zero/Which civilization--where-invented the mathematical symbol for zero (0)?
10 Clues: Families; Egyptian/The head of the family. • Socratic method/Socrates invented a new way of ________. • Geography; Rome/Italy is centrally located in what region? • Mesopotamia; Geography/Mesopotamia was called the Fertile ______. • Papermaking; Egyptian/Name of Egyptian 'paper' made from a reed plant. • ...
Sumerian Puzzler 2023-02-02
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- The name of the Sumerian writing system.
- Developed the first system for this
- A Sumerian trade item.
- Sumerians wrote on this.
- Happened annually making the soil very rich
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- Mesopotamia is north of this body of water
- The other river.
- A huge central building which was the center of the Sumerian city-state.
- Describes the land of Sumer before canals.
- One of two rivers that defined Mesopotamia.
- To direct water where it is needed
- It surrounds a Sumerian city.
12 Clues: The other river. • A Sumerian trade item. • Sumerians wrote on this. • It surrounds a Sumerian city. • To direct water where it is needed • Developed the first system for this • The name of the Sumerian writing system. • Mesopotamia is north of this body of water • Describes the land of Sumer before canals. • One of two rivers that defined Mesopotamia. • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword-Do You Know Your Stuff? 2023-12-13
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- An independent city
- A system in which people are ranked one above the other
- A geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East
- Extreme lack of food
- A river that surrounds Mesopotamia
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- A rectangular religious stepped tower
- A select group that is superior in terms of ability
- The body of people ordained for religious duties
- Ruler of the Akkadian Empire
- "Between rivers"
- Dry but having slightly more rain then an arid climate
- A major change that causes lots of conflict/anger
12 Clues: "Between rivers" • An independent city • Extreme lack of food • Ruler of the Akkadian Empire • A river that surrounds Mesopotamia • A rectangular religious stepped tower • The body of people ordained for religious duties • A major change that causes lots of conflict/anger • A select group that is superior in terms of ability • ...
Early River Valley Civilizations 2013-07-06
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- God-king system
- The________Crescent
- Egyptian writing system
- Idea that one's civilization is the best
- The administration portion of the government
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- Another name for the Indus River Valley civilization
- Code of________ that was the law system in Mesopotamia
- The shape of the ancient Indian cities
- Pyramid like temples in Mesopotamia
- The historical pattern of the rise, decline, and replacement of dynasties
- The main river in Egypt
- Storm with heavy wind and rain common in the Indus River Valley
12 Clues: God-king system • The________Crescent • Egyptian writing system • The main river in Egypt • Pyramid like temples in Mesopotamia • The shape of the ancient Indian cities • Idea that one's civilization is the best • The administration portion of the government • Another name for the Indus River Valley civilization • Code of________ that was the law system in Mesopotamia • ...
Mesopotamia 2021-10-27
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- Mesopotamians were some of the first to use what we use in our windows
- another creation of the Mesopotamians used for traveling
- were created in early Mesopotamia were many people lived
- this is another name for farming
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- known as the cradle of life
- was the capitol of Mesopotamia
- created to keep order within the cities
- some say the Mesopotamians created this to keep records
8 Clues: known as the cradle of life • was the capitol of Mesopotamia • this is another name for farming • created to keep order within the cities • some say the Mesopotamians created this to keep records • another creation of the Mesopotamians used for traveling • were created in early Mesopotamia were many people lived • ...
History 2 Johnny number 2! 2021-12-07
Across
- a peninsula on which athens was founded
- when king Narmer conqured egypt he made this his capitol.
- monotheistic ancient persian religion.
- southern city in ancient mesopotamia.
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- first king of upper and lower egypt.
- philosophy in which feelings do not alter one in the least.
- pyramid like structure used in mesopotamia. euphrates westernmost river in mesopotamia.
- inventor of a teaching system in which students form their own opinions.
8 Clues: first king of upper and lower egypt. • southern city in ancient mesopotamia. • monotheistic ancient persian religion. • a peninsula on which athens was founded • when king Narmer conqured egypt he made this his capitol. • philosophy in which feelings do not alter one in the least. • inventor of a teaching system in which students form their own opinions. • ...
Writing and City Life 2022-06-08
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- wedge shaped signs
- ruler of uruk
- Mesopotamia is now the part of republic of
- The Tigris and the Euphrates river flow into the persian ________.
- weapons of Mesopotamians were mostly made up
Down
- the language which replaced sumerian
- the city par excellence
- The language similar to Aramaic
- The major invention of the sumerians was
- Ancient Mesopotamia is also known as the "_____ of civilisation"
- writing was earlier done only to keep
11 Clues: ruler of uruk • wedge shaped signs • the city par excellence • The language similar to Aramaic • the language which replaced sumerian • writing was earlier done only to keep • The major invention of the sumerians was • Mesopotamia is now the part of republic of • weapons of Mesopotamians were mostly made up • Ancient Mesopotamia is also known as the "_____ of civilisation" • ...
Mesopotamia Review 2023-09-20
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- the code of laws given to Hummurabi´s (2 words)
- A huge temple dedicated to the gods of a city state
- a religion with more than one god
- the first king of Mesopotamia
- a tax or offering to the gods
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- a huge tablet that contained writing of the 282 laws
- a huge settlement in Mesopotamia (2 words)
- the river to the right of Mesopotamia
8 Clues: the first king of Mesopotamia • a tax or offering to the gods • a religion with more than one god • the river to the right of Mesopotamia • a huge settlement in Mesopotamia (2 words) • the code of laws given to Hummurabi´s (2 words) • A huge temple dedicated to the gods of a city state • a huge tablet that contained writing of the 282 laws
Ch. 13 Reteach 2024-03-14
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- The Code of ________ included more than 200 laws (p. 97)
- The oldest written epic was called The Epic of _________ (p. 92)
- Nickname for the region of Mesopotamia (two words, p. 87)
- Mesopotamian people were ________ who worshipped hundreds of different gods (p. 94)
- A person who uses specialized skills to produce goods or services (p. 91)
- When many different lands are under the rule of one government (p. 96)
- The _____ empire spanned present-day Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and parts of Turkey and Iran (p. 96)
- A long poem that tells the story of a legendary or real hero (p. 92)
Down
- Mesopotamian people built temples called ________ (p. 94)
- The _______ empire rose to power in Mesopotamia around 1800 BCE (p. 98)
- Mesopotamian writing system using clay tablets (p. 92)
- Means the land between two rivers (p. 87)
- A city and the surrounding areas of farmland that is governed by its own leader (two words, p. 91)
- Fine sand or soil carried by running water and deposited on land. (p. 88)
- The process used to mix tin and copper to make bronze. (p. 89)
- Well suited for high production of crops (p. 87)
- Allowed farmers to produce more crops on larger areas of land due to the use of canals. (p. 89)
- Mesopotamian government would be best described as an absolute ___________ (p. 92)
18 Clues: Means the land between two rivers (p. 87) • Well suited for high production of crops (p. 87) • Mesopotamian writing system using clay tablets (p. 92) • The Code of ________ included more than 200 laws (p. 97) • Mesopotamian people built temples called ________ (p. 94) • Nickname for the region of Mesopotamia (two words, p. 87) • ...
Lavoro di Lupatelli e Rashaida 2024-03-26
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- Tamburello
- sezioni della tragedia che venivano cantate da coro
- Strumento più diffuso nella Mesopotamia
- Una specie di tromba
- Strumento fatto con un corno di animale
- su cosa è basata la musica Grecia
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- Strumento simile a nacchere di metallo
- prima civiltà che ha elaborato un sistema di scrittura musicale
- strumento simile alla lira
- Strumento simile ad un sonaglio metallico
- Il sistro a quale famiglia strumentale appartiene
11 Clues: Tamburello • Una specie di tromba • strumento simile alla lira • su cosa è basata la musica Grecia • Strumento simile a nacchere di metallo • Strumento più diffuso nella Mesopotamia • Strumento fatto con un corno di animale • Strumento simile ad un sonaglio metallico • Il sistro a quale famiglia strumentale appartiene • sezioni della tragedia che venivano cantate da coro • ...
Unit 1 Ancient Civilizations Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-18
Across
- People who could read and write
- Egyptian writing system
- Chinese writing system with over 5000 characters
- What Egyptians wrote on
- The principle of government in ancient China
- The Harappan civilization's writing system
Down
- The first writing system
- Created the first written law code in Mesopotamia
- Temples built in Mesopotamia to honor the gods
- Egyptian sun god
10 Clues: Egyptian sun god • Egyptian writing system • What Egyptians wrote on • The first writing system • People who could read and write • The Harappan civilization's writing system • The principle of government in ancient China • Temples built in Mesopotamia to honor the gods • Chinese writing system with over 5000 characters • Created the first written law code in Mesopotamia
Pentecost 2023-08-21
22 Clues: 4 • 6 • 1 • 2 • 9 • 8 • 7 • 5 • 3 • 15 • 14 • 11 • 13 • 10 • 12 • The R___ Sea • A city in Elam • The B_____ Sea • The C______ Sea • A city in Media • The M___________ Sea • The capital city of Judea
Trumbull County Fire Departments 2023-09-26
Mesopotamia Crossword 2021-10-27
7 Clues: A high flat area • Ancient form of writing • Ancient ruler of Mesopotamia • God of wind, storms, and rain • A fast moving river in Mesopotamia • A slow winding river in Mesopotamia • People that buy and sell things for a living
Ancient Civilizations 2024-10-21
9 Clues: Hieroglyphics • Invented Concrete • Birthplace of Democracy • Writing of Ancient Mesopotamia • Had famous city of Mohenjo-daro • River that helped Ancient Egyptians • Known for inventing time and the wheel • Large triangle structure still here today • King of the gods and ruler of the skies (Greece)
Unit 1: Vocabulary 2020-08-30
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- to tame
- the study of human history
- northern boarder of Mesopotamia
- southern boarder of Mesopotamia
- the study of human societies
- the curved region in the Middle East
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- the period of time when humans were nomads
- 'large brain' made complex tools and lived in communities
- 'handy man' could walk on two feet
- 'wise man' skilled at hunting and created artwork
- 'upright man' could stand up straight, make tools and use fire
- the period of time after humans settled in one place
12 Clues: to tame • the study of human history • the study of human societies • northern boarder of Mesopotamia • southern boarder of Mesopotamia • 'handy man' could walk on two feet • the curved region in the Middle East • the period of time when humans were nomads • 'wise man' skilled at hunting and created artwork • the period of time after humans settled in one place • ...
Teka-Teki Silang Sejarah Peradaban Dunia 2020-05-07
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- raja para dewa pada mitologi mesir kuno
- tanah diantara sungai-sungai
- dewa air pada mitologi mesopotamia
- putra dari athena
- mata uang muncul pada peradaban
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- ibu dari para dewa-dewi romawi kuno
- lembah sungai terkenla dari peradaban india kuno
- dewa perang pada mitologi yunani kuno
- dewi kekayaan dari perdaban india kuno
- bangunan terkenal dari peradabanb mesir kuno
10 Clues: putra dari athena • tanah diantara sungai-sungai • mata uang muncul pada peradaban • dewa air pada mitologi mesopotamia • ibu dari para dewa-dewi romawi kuno • dewa perang pada mitologi yunani kuno • dewi kekayaan dari perdaban india kuno • raja para dewa pada mitologi mesir kuno • bangunan terkenal dari peradabanb mesir kuno • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-26
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- The ___ of Hammurabi
- The region that Mesopotamia was located
- The lowest class of people in Mesopotamia
- A Mesopotamian invention
- A mixture of rich soil and small rocks
- Temple used to worship gods
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- A rich arc of fertile farmland
- Means "wedge-shaped," An early type of writing
- Someone who writes
- Tool used for writing on clay tablets
10 Clues: Someone who writes • The ___ of Hammurabi • A Mesopotamian invention • Temple used to worship gods • A rich arc of fertile farmland • Tool used for writing on clay tablets • A mixture of rich soil and small rocks • The region that Mesopotamia was located • The lowest class of people in Mesopotamia • Means "wedge-shaped," An early type of writing
Il pensiero religioso dei popoli mesopotamici 2022-11-03
Across
- Antico popolo della Mesopotamia
- Poteva svolgere anche la funzione sacerdotale
- Pratica dei sacerdoti per predire il futuro
- Lo si compiva in onore degli dèi
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- Spirito favorevole all'uomo
- Antica costruzione mesopotamica
- Numero delle divinità adorate in Mesopotamia
- Lo è una religione che venera molti dèi
- Dio del sole e della giustizia
- Dea babilonese della guerra e dell'amore
10 Clues: Spirito favorevole all'uomo • Dio del sole e della giustizia • Antica costruzione mesopotamica • Antico popolo della Mesopotamia • Lo si compiva in onore degli dèi • Lo è una religione che venera molti dèi • Dea babilonese della guerra e dell'amore • Pratica dei sacerdoti per predire il futuro • Numero delle divinità adorate in Mesopotamia • ...
Early Civilizations 2026-01-29
Across
- A plant grown by people for food, such as wheat or corn.
- Pictures or symbols painted or carved on cave walls by early humans.
- Fine soil left behind by rivers that makes land good for farming.
- A group of people living together with cities, rules, jobs, and a shared culture.
- A person who gets food by hunting animals and gathering plants instead of farming.
- A way of bringing water to crops using canals or ditches to help plants grow.
- Another major river in Mesopotamia that helped people grow crops and travel.
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- An ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers where some of the first civilizations began.
- More than what is needed; extra food or supplies.
- One of the major rivers in Mesopotamia that provided water for farming and daily life.
- The usual weather of a place over a long period of time.
- A building used for worship or religious activities.
- An object made by people in the past, like tools, pottery, or jewelry.
13 Clues: More than what is needed; extra food or supplies. • A building used for worship or religious activities. • A plant grown by people for food, such as wheat or corn. • The usual weather of a place over a long period of time. • Fine soil left behind by rivers that makes land good for farming. • Pictures or symbols painted or carved on cave walls by early humans. • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-09-15
Across
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- fine particles of fertile soil
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
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- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- a belief in more than one god
- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- a system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedged-shaped marks made in soft clay
9 Clues: a belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top • an amount that is left over after a need has been met • a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory • a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero • a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-09-15
9 Clues: a large temple • multiple beliefs • extra amounts of food • way of Sumerian writing • small particles of soil • official record keepers • a long poem recording a hero • the method of watering crops • an area with its own government
mesopotamia 2022-10-05
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- drifftent areas or terrotories that make up a city or civilization
- a pyramid like tower used for religious
- a river that borders mesopotamia
- producing more crops then needed
- a city state located in now modern day iraq
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- The process of taming a wild animal for human use
- the first system of writing
- farming the soil for growing crops
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power
9 Clues: the first system of writing • a river that borders mesopotamia • producing more crops then needed • farming the soil for growing crops • a pyramid like tower used for religious • a city state located in now modern day iraq • The process of taming a wild animal for human use • the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power • ...
Mesopotamia 2021-10-18
Across
- A mineral mined for its valuable uses
- The business of farming
- Importance
- A city that is the center of government
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- ancient people who lived in the geographic region of Sumer
- A pipe or channel that brings water from distant places
- a wall of Earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
- A person who writes
- the business of buying and selling
9 Clues: Importance • A person who writes • The business of farming • the business of buying and selling • A mineral mined for its valuable uses • A city that is the center of government • A pipe or channel that brings water from distant places • ancient people who lived in the geographic region of Sumer • a wall of Earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
Mesopotamia 2021-12-08
9 Clues: a countryside area • the worship of many gods • the first form of writing • pictures that represent words • A city surrounded by farmland • made first written code of laws • the division of society by rank or class • in between the tigris and euphrates rivers • an organized society within a specific area
Mesopotamia 2024-09-06
Across
- - an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- - a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- - a system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- - a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- - a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
Down
- - system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- - fine particles of fertile soil
- - a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- - a belief in more than one god
9 Clues: - a belief in more than one god • - fine particles of fertile soil • - a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top • - an amount that is left over after a need has been met • - a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory • - a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-10-14
9 Clues: A rich area • Used for farming • In case of a flood • Having a little extra • An early writing form • Overshadowing building • Low to High in economy • An early system of laws • A large land between water
Mesopotamia 2024-10-15
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- civilization between the fertile crescent
- "If anyone is committing a robbery and is caught, then they shall be out to death"
- Framers love this rich fertile farming for growing crops
- watering or a way of controlling water for farming
- This ascending structure was built to honor the patron gob of each city
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- This sorting has groups of upper, middle, working, and lower
- when this happens you get an exponential amount of food
- This language is known as the earliest writing system known to mankind
- this sediment is used for farming
9 Clues: this sediment is used for farming • civilization between the fertile crescent • watering or a way of controlling water for farming • when this happens you get an exponential amount of food • Framers love this rich fertile farming for growing crops • This sorting has groups of upper, middle, working, and lower • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-10-15
9 Clues: Eye for an Eye • Mesopotamia Temple • More crops than needed • Fertile soil and rocks • Land between two rivers • A way of writing curved lines • A large arc of soil or fertile farming • A way of controlling water for farming • A system that divides people by family or jobs
mesopotamia 2024-10-21
9 Clues: eye for a eye • a type of temple • more then enough • a type of writing • a system of water • a mixture of land • inside of two rivers • an area of rich land • something that divides people
Mesopotamia 2025-11-06
9 Clues: Class • Extra • Etememanki • Archimedes screw • An eye for an eye • Wedge-shaped writing • Tigris and Euphrates • Large, fertile farmland • Fine dirt that settles in water
Mesopotamia Vocab 2024-02-08
Across
- An area of Mesopotamia that had very rich soil
- A way of getting water to crops
- A person who makes something, like cloth or tools
- A person who records important events
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- How the Sumerians were grouped in Mesopotamia
- A temple built to honor a god
- Extra goods
- A rock or piece of wood used to record important information
- Sumerian writing
- A dam, meant to block the flow of water
- The belief in more than one god
- Rich, fertile soil
12 Clues: Extra goods • Sumerian writing • Rich, fertile soil • A temple built to honor a god • The belief in more than one god • A way of getting water to crops • A person who records important events • A dam, meant to block the flow of water • How the Sumerians were grouped in Mesopotamia • An area of Mesopotamia that had very rich soil • ...
The Big Bang to the Hebrew People 2014-01-10
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- This is what a surplus of food gave mankind
- This is the oldest form of writing
- There are 3 creation theories this is one
- Was the Revolution that introduced agriculture
- This is what was done to the pharaohs of egypt
- Took the Jews out of Egypt
- There are 3 creation theories this is one
- This type of religion has many gods
- This is the ruling family in china
- This is a stepped pyramid
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- These are the people of mesopotamia
- Is the namesake of the first written laws
- The name of the river that helped the Egyptians
- this is what we call the breeding of animals
- This religion has one god
- The name of one of the rivers in Mesopotamia
- There are 3 creation theories this is one
- Was the ruler of Egypt
18 Clues: Was the ruler of Egypt • This religion has one god • This is a stepped pyramid • Took the Jews out of Egypt • This is the oldest form of writing • This is the ruling family in china • These are the people of mesopotamia • This type of religion has many gods • Is the namesake of the first written laws • There are 3 creation theories this is one • ...
Unit 1 - The First Civilizations (Global 9) 2023-10-02
Across
- writing system of Ancient Egypt
- built in Egypt as a resting place for the pharaohs
- a person that moves from place to place
- king of Babylonia that wrote the first legal code
- geographic feature that early civilizations settled near
- river in India
- age in which people learned how to farm
- Ancient Chinese belief that rulers are picked by the gods
- river in Egypt
Down
- civilization with the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- using a grid to help lay out cities in Ancient India
- age in which people moved around looking for food
- writing system of Mesopotamia
- seasonal winds that impact India
- geographic feature that helped to isolate China
- soil that is good for farming
16 Clues: river in India • river in Egypt • writing system of Mesopotamia • soil that is good for farming • writing system of Ancient Egypt • seasonal winds that impact India • a person that moves from place to place • age in which people learned how to farm • geographic feature that helped to isolate China • civilization with the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • ...
Chapter 7 2014-09-10
Across
- He became ruler over Egypt and all his household
- On what visit did Joseph make himself known to his brothers
- what God had granted to Abraham
- Who built a house for him
- What of Abraham shall come out and worship me in this place
- Jacob became the father of twelve what
- who was in Mesopotamia
- what you are made to worship
- He is the father of Jacob
Down
- who were the stoning
- Moses was instructed in the what of the Egyptians
- these were laid down at the feet of saul
- where was Abraham when the God of glory appeared to him
- How old was Moses
- Where Moses fled and became an exile
15 Clues: How old was Moses • who were the stoning • who was in Mesopotamia • Who built a house for him • He is the father of Jacob • what you are made to worship • what God had granted to Abraham • Where Moses fled and became an exile • Jacob became the father of twelve what • these were laid down at the feet of saul • He became ruler over Egypt and all his household • ...
Civilizations Crossword 2024-02-21
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- This is what Egyptians turned dead pharaohs into
- One of the two rivers that Mesopotamians lived on
- These were built to control flooding
- The name of the Indian social structure
- This is the modern day country that most of Mesopotamia was located in
- Hammurabi's Code was the first example of these
- The modern day country that the Indus Valley was primarily located in
- The kingdom just south of Egypt
Down
- Where Egyptian Pharaohs were buried
- What all civilizations lived near
- The Royal Game of _____
- This is the written language created in Mesopotamia
- The mountain range between India and China
- The river that Egyptians lived on
- The process of rebirth
- Farming allowed civilizations to have this
- The goal of Buddhism
- The ____ Kingdom was when most pyramids were built
18 Clues: The goal of Buddhism • The process of rebirth • The Royal Game of _____ • The kingdom just south of Egypt • What all civilizations lived near • The river that Egyptians lived on • Where Egyptian Pharaohs were buried • These were built to control flooding • The name of the Indian social structure • The mountain range between India and China • ...
Assyrians and Babylonians 2025-01-29
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- king of the later Babylonias (Chaldeans)
- king of Babylonians following Nebuchadnezzar
- collection of stories about ancient Mesopotamia
- one of the chief evil spirits in Babylonian religion
- Spirit of the Water
- suburb of Babylon; famous for medical school
- Hebrew story of how the world was created
- area of land between and around Tigris and Euphrates Rivers where earliest civilizations developed
- goddess who went to Land of No Return looking for her lover
- beautiful gate entering Nebuchadnezzar's palace
Down
- vessel used to count time
- last great king of Assyria; famous for library
- Babylonian story of how the world was created
- Assyrian and Babylonian form of writing
- large Assyrian city
- king of Persia; defeated Babylonians
- king of the early Babylonians (before Assyria)
- gloomy place where souls went after death
- chief god of Babylon; creator god of the world
19 Clues: large Assyrian city • Spirit of the Water • vessel used to count time • king of Persia; defeated Babylonians • Assyrian and Babylonian form of writing • king of the later Babylonias (Chaldeans) • gloomy place where souls went after death • Hebrew story of how the world was created • king of Babylonians following Nebuchadnezzar • suburb of Babylon; famous for medical school • ...
KUIZ SEJARAH TINGKATAN 1 SIRI 2 :BAB 1-5 2025-09-01
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- MAKSUD SYAJARATUN ISTILAH SEJARAH DARIPADA BAHASA ARAB(B1)
- BUKU TULISAN IBN KHALDUN (B5)
- TEMPAT IBADAT MASYARAKAT MESOPOTAMIA.(B5
- GOLONGAN MASYARAKAT MESIR PURBA YANG BERKEMAHIRAN DAN KARYAWAN(B4)
- PENGASAS UNDANG-UNDANG MESOPOTAMIA(B5)
- BAHASA YUNANI YANG BERMAKSUD BANDAR ATAU KOTA (B4)
- ZAMAN SUHU DUNIA PANAS & KERING SERTA KEWUJUDAN MAMALIA SERTA HIDUPAN LAUT (B2)
- MONUMEN SUMBANGAN TAMADUN MESIR PURBA (B5)
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- ZAMAN MANUSIA MENGGUNAKAN TEKNOLOGI BATU (B3)
- SUMBER SEJARAH YANG BELUM DIOLAH DAN DITERBITKAN (B1)
- KONSEP TAMADUN YANG MENGIKUT PANDANGAN BARAT(B4)
- ZAMAN PEMBENTUKAN JAMBATAN DARAT PANAMA ANTARA AMERIKA UTARA DAN AMERIKA SELATAN (B2)
- ISTILAH ARAB BERMAKSUD PEMBUKAAN BANDAR (B5)
- RUANG MASA 1,000 TAHUN (B1)
- ZAMAN AIR BATU AKHIR (B2)
- SALAH SATU LAUTAN DI DUNIA(B2)
- PENCAPAIAN DALAM MASYARAKAT AWAL YANG MEMBEZAKAN ZAMA PRASEJARAH DAN SEJARAH (B4)
- KEPERCAYAAN PADA KUASA ALAM SEMULAJADI(B3)
- SALAH SATU DARIPADA KERAJAAN AWAL TAMADUN HUANG HE (B5)
19 Clues: ZAMAN AIR BATU AKHIR (B2) • RUANG MASA 1,000 TAHUN (B1) • BUKU TULISAN IBN KHALDUN (B5) • SALAH SATU LAUTAN DI DUNIA(B2) • PENGASAS UNDANG-UNDANG MESOPOTAMIA(B5) • TEMPAT IBADAT MASYARAKAT MESOPOTAMIA.(B5 • KEPERCAYAAN PADA KUASA ALAM SEMULAJADI(B3) • MONUMEN SUMBANGAN TAMADUN MESIR PURBA (B5) • ISTILAH ARAB BERMAKSUD PEMBUKAAN BANDAR (B5) • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2014-10-13
Across
- defeat of another group
- the worship of many gods
- wedge shaped writing
- system way of transporting water to crops
- rich soil
- ruling family
- a professinal writer
Down
- the worship of only one god
- land between the rivers
- king of akkad
- king of babylon
- a large territory
- defeated
- used to write on tablets of clay
- a flat area of land
15 Clues: defeated • rich soil • king of akkad • ruling family • king of babylon • a large territory • a flat area of land • wedge shaped writing • a professinal writer • land between the rivers • defeat of another group • the worship of many gods • the worship of only one god • used to write on tablets of clay • system way of transporting water to crops
Mesopotamia crossword 2015-10-02
15 Clues: effect • worship • building • form words • horse drawn • water supply • first writng • has a single ruler • land between waters • religous ceremonies • first empire starter • a shaped temple tower • long stories or poems • ruler of kingdom or empire • countryside and city all around it
Mesopotamia Review 2023-09-14
Across
- capital of Amorite and Chaldean Empires
- wedge-shaped system of writing
- first Mesopotamian empire
- leader of the Akkadian Empire
- a way to supply water to crops
- belief in many gods
- improved transportation by land
Down
- Which industry was the Fertile Crescent especially good for?
- What was used to sign documents and record information?
- temple in the center of Ur
- The name Mesopotamia means "land between the _____."
- Was invented with the arch
- What was important to religious rituals and daily work?
- writings about gods and military heroes
- the prophet Jonah preached to this city
15 Clues: belief in many gods • first Mesopotamian empire • temple in the center of Ur • Was invented with the arch • leader of the Akkadian Empire • wedge-shaped system of writing • a way to supply water to crops • improved transportation by land • capital of Amorite and Chaldean Empires • writings about gods and military heroes • the prophet Jonah preached to this city • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2025-03-07
Across
- someone who writes
- writing with wedge shaped letters
- growing crops and raising animals
- land between the Trigris and Euphrates Rivers
- city that is the center of government
- a craftsperson
- wall of earth built on river banks to prevent floods
- early city that was like a small country
- wealth sent from one country to another to show they are superior
Down
- ancient Mesopotamian temple tower
- ways to supply land with water
- training wild animals for human use
- area in Southwest Asia with rich soil
- attacking a city until they surrender
- large territory ruled by a single ruler
15 Clues: a craftsperson • someone who writes • ways to supply land with water • ancient Mesopotamian temple tower • writing with wedge shaped letters • growing crops and raising animals • training wild animals for human use • area in Southwest Asia with rich soil • attacking a city until they surrender • city that is the center of government • large territory ruled by a single ruler • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword 2026-02-05
Across
- part human; part god
- pyramid shaped temple
- "land between two rivers"
- bringing water to where it's needed
- people who buy, sell, and trade
- more than what's needed
- first written language
Down
- crescent large arc of rich farmland
- study of planets, stars, and space
- people who could write
- mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- people who make specialized goods
- human-made waterways
- city areas
- farm areas
15 Clues: city areas • farm areas • part human; part god • human-made waterways • pyramid shaped temple • people who could write • first written language • more than what's needed • "land between two rivers" • people who buy, sell, and trade • people who make specialized goods • study of planets, stars, and space • mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • bringing water to where it's needed • ...
Mesopotamia vocabulary 2025-08-26
Across
- the institution that trained young scribes
- a political unit consisting of a city and all the countryside around it
- the world's first writing system
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- a special writing took used to write on a clay tablet
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
Down
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- a large arc of rich, fertile farmland that extends from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
- a pyramid-shaped temple tower
- the world's oldest epic (a long poem about a hero)
- a writer who was hired to keep track of items people traded
- a city area of society
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- countryside areas, where farming takes place
- region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and means "between the rivers" in Greek
15 Clues: a city area of society • a pyramid-shaped temple tower • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • the world's first writing system • the institution that trained young scribes • a way of supplying water to an area of land • countryside areas, where farming takes place • the world's oldest epic (a long poem about a hero) • a special writing took used to write on a clay tablet • ...
Mesopotamia Anciente - Los Estudios Sociales - 6 Grado - Dr. E 2024-10-29
Across
- ¿Cómo se llama el río más largo (1.750 millas) e históricamente importante de Asia occidental?
- ¿Cuál es otra palabra para cultivar alimentos?
- ¿Cómo se llama la antigua escritura sumeria encontrada en Mesopotamia?
- ¿Qué puede pasar cuando hay demasiada agua en un río?
- ¿Cuál es la palabra para "entre dos ríos"?
- ¿Qué hacen los agricultores para llevar agua de los ríos a sus tierras?
Down
- ¿Qué método de cultivo y conservación del suelo se practica en colinas y terrenos inclinados?
- ¿Qué tipo de suelo se encuentra cerca de los ríos? Comienza con una A.
- ¿Qué es un material de tierra blando hecho de granos de cuarzo rotos?
- ¿Cómo se llama el segundo río más grande de Asia occidental?
- ¿Qué es un tipo de estructura grande construida en la antigua Mesopotamia?
11 Clues: ¿Cuál es la palabra para "entre dos ríos"? • ¿Cuál es otra palabra para cultivar alimentos? • ¿Qué puede pasar cuando hay demasiada agua en un río? • ¿Cómo se llama el segundo río más grande de Asia occidental? • ¿Qué es un material de tierra blando hecho de granos de cuarzo rotos? • ¿Qué tipo de suelo se encuentra cerca de los ríos? Comienza con una A. • ...
Ch. 13 2023-02-27
Across
- Using canals to bring water from rivers to crops.
- Long poem that tells the story of a hero.
- A person who uses specialized skills to produce goods or services.
- Many different lands under the rule of one government.
- Mesopotamian people were ________ who worshipped hundreds of different gods.
- Mesopotamia sits between the _____ and Euphrates rivers.
- King ________ introduced a code of written laws.
- Nickname for Mesopotamia.
- The result of combining copper and tin.
Down
- A city and the surrounding areas of farmland that is governed by its own leader.
- Creating a new type of metal.
- Training animals.
- Mesopotamian temples
- Type of government with Kings and Queens.
- Mesopotamian writing system.
15 Clues: Training animals. • Mesopotamian temples • Nickname for Mesopotamia. • Mesopotamian writing system. • Creating a new type of metal. • The result of combining copper and tin. • Long poem that tells the story of a hero. • Type of government with Kings and Queens. • King ________ introduced a code of written laws. • Using canals to bring water from rivers to crops. • ...
mesopotamia 2018-10-10
10 Clues: a river • a river • the king • a place people live • the place between 2 rivers • people planted this to eat • use this to get over a body of water • the society, culture, and way of life • everybody had their own to believe in • a group of people fighting for something
Mesopotamia 2019-10-01
Across
- extra; having more than is necessary
- crescent region of land rich in soil, located in Middle East
- a large building used for government or religious purposes
- the division of people based on class, wealth, birth, or race
Down
- a king or queen
- a person who has the job of writing things down
- the worship of many gods
- A mix of rock and fertile soil deposited by rivers
- supplying water to plants to aid in farming
9 Clues: a king or queen • the worship of many gods • extra; having more than is necessary • supplying water to plants to aid in farming • a person who has the job of writing things down • A mix of rock and fertile soil deposited by rivers • a large building used for government or religious purposes • crescent region of land rich in soil, located in Middle East • ...
Mesopotamia 2021-09-28
Across
- An organized society that functions within established geographic boundaries.
- The worlds first system of writing.
- A worker in skill trade.
- People who performed religious ceremonies;had great status in sumer.
- A political unit consisting of a city and its surroundings countryside.
Down
- The belief and wordship in many gods.
- The belief and wordship in only one god.
- A pyramid shaped temple in mesopotamia.
- A writter.
9 Clues: A writter. • A worker in skill trade. • The worlds first system of writing. • The belief and wordship in many gods. • A pyramid shaped temple in mesopotamia. • The belief and wordship in only one god. • People who performed religious ceremonies;had great status in sumer. • A political unit consisting of a city and its surroundings countryside. • ...
Mesopotamia 2021-10-14
Across
- of Gilgamesh the first ever recorded story about King Gilgamesh from Mesopotamia
- the first written language from Mesopotamia
- a government ruled by religious figures in the name of gods
- an area in the Middle East with good land and fresh water where the first civilization started
- the belief of many gods
- farming and ranching for food
Down
- a set of 282 harsh laws, the oldest written down
- a temple in the middle of every city-state
- a Mesopotamian temple
9 Clues: a Mesopotamian temple • the belief of many gods • farming and ranching for food • a temple in the middle of every city-state • the first written language from Mesopotamia • a set of 282 harsh laws, the oldest written down • a government ruled by religious figures in the name of gods • of Gilgamesh the first ever recorded story about King Gilgamesh from Mesopotamia • ...
mesopotamia 2025-02-05
Mesopotamia 2023-10-20
Across
- The geographic area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. (Modern day Iraq)
- A person who writes.
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower.
- A group of territories or nations under a single ruler or government.
- Method of bringing water to a field from another place to water crops.
Down
- An independent state made up of a city and the surrounding land and villages.
- The southern part of Mesopotamia where cities first appeared.
- A complex society with cities, organized government, art, religion, class division and a writing system.
- Sumerian system of writing made up of wedge-shaped markings.
9 Clues: A person who writes. • An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower. • Sumerian system of writing made up of wedge-shaped markings. • The southern part of Mesopotamia where cities first appeared. • A group of territories or nations under a single ruler or government. • Method of bringing water to a field from another place to water crops. • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-10-14
9 Clues: fertilizer • water control • between rivers • more than enough • religious temple • divided by class • a tooth for a tooth • incredible farmland • language of pictures
MESOPOTAMIA!! 2024-10-16
Across
- "The land between two rivers"
- A system that divides people into classes based off the jobs of their family.
- More goods or crops than needed.
- A way of controlling water for farming.
- A system of writing made up of curved lines.
Down
- A set of laws.
- A pyramid shaped temple.
- This is a mixture between rocks and soil.
- Your soil needs to be this to grow.
9 Clues: A set of laws. • A pyramid shaped temple. • "The land between two rivers" • More goods or crops than needed. • Your soil needs to be this to grow. • A way of controlling water for farming. • This is a mixture between rocks and soil. • A system of writing made up of curved lines. • A system that divides people into classes based off the jobs of their family.
Mesopotamia 2024-10-15
Across
- a system of writing using curved lines
- Classes based on family jobs
- Set of laws in the Babylonian Empire
- Mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile
- The land between two rivers
- Pyramid-Shaped Temple
Down
- Large arc of rich, fertile land
- A way of controlling water for farming
- Produce more goods than needed
9 Clues: Pyramid-Shaped Temple • The land between two rivers • Classes based on family jobs • Produce more goods than needed • Large arc of rich, fertile land • Set of laws in the Babylonian Empire • a system of writing using curved lines • A way of controlling water for farming • Mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile
Mesopotamia 2024-10-15
9 Clues: Controlling water • Mesopotamian temple • Big arc of fertile farmland • More than needed of something • Rock and soil that is very fertile • The land between 2 bodies of water • Writing system of characters (pictures) • Like a food chain but based on your job • Laws in the life of the Babylonian empire
Mesopotamia 2024-10-15
9 Clues: a old church • an eye for an eye • the way for water • slaves<pore<rich<leader • a good place for farming • the perfect dirt for farming • the land in-between 2 rivers • a writing of curves and symbols • a lot of unneeded amount of something
Mesopotamia 2024-10-14
9 Clues: A rich area • Used for farming • In case of a flood • Having a little extra • An early writing form • Overshadowing building • Low to High in economy • An early system of laws • A large land between water
Mesopotamia 2022-12-17
Across
- a Chaldean king, restored the city of Babylon
- belief in more than one god
- type of government were a king had the highest amount of power
- building that was built as sacrifices to the gods
Down
- created the first ever empire
- greatest ruler of the Babylonian empire
- the person that defeated the city-states of Sumer
- fierce and ruthless warriors with great military tactics.
- The Assyrian’s capital
9 Clues: The Assyrian’s capital • belief in more than one god • created the first ever empire • greatest ruler of the Babylonian empire • a Chaldean king, restored the city of Babylon • the person that defeated the city-states of Sumer • building that was built as sacrifices to the gods • fierce and ruthless warriors with great military tactics. • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-12-17
Across
- a Chaldean king, restored the city of Babylon
- belief in more than one god
- type of government were a king had the highest amount of power
- building that was built as sacrifices to the gods
Down
- created the first ever empire
- greatest ruler of the Babylonian empire
- the person that defeated the city-states of Sumer
- fierce and ruthless warriors with great military tactics.
- The Assyrian’s capital
9 Clues: The Assyrian’s capital • belief in more than one god • created the first ever empire • greatest ruler of the Babylonian empire • a Chaldean king, restored the city of Babylon • the person that defeated the city-states of Sumer • building that was built as sacrifices to the gods • fierce and ruthless warriors with great military tactics. • ...
