mesopotamia Crossword Puzzles
Ancient Mesopotamia 2022-11-03
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- a tool used for writing
- ruled by a emperor or emperess
- a region of western Asia that is now known as modern Iraq
- the domestication of plants and animals
- a king who created the first set of laws
- customs including art,food,tradition,religion,
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- 282 rules
- people trained to write
- the first
- an extra supply of something
- a temple where the gods live
11 Clues: 282 rules • the first • a tool used for writing • people trained to write • an extra supply of something • a temple where the gods live • ruled by a emperor or emperess • the domestication of plants and animals • a king who created the first set of laws • customs including art,food,tradition,religion, • a region of western Asia that is now known as modern Iraq
Ancient Mesopotamia 2022-11-03
Across
- a tool used for writing
- ruled by a emperor or empress
- a region of western Asia that is now known as modern Iraq
- the domestication of plants and animals
- a king who created the first set of laws
- customs including art,food,tradition,religion
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- 282 rules
- people trained to write
- the first
- an extra supply of something
- a temple where the gods live
11 Clues: 282 rules • the first • a tool used for writing • people trained to write • an extra supply of something • a temple where the gods live • ruled by a emperor or empress • the domestication of plants and animals • a king who created the first set of laws • customs including art,food,tradition,religion • a region of western Asia that is now known as modern Iraq
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2023-08-21
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- a group of traveling merchants and animals
- a territory governed as a political district of a country or empire
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- a large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- a belief in more than one god
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- a person who studies planets and stars
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender, protection, and/or
- fine particles of fertile soil
11 Clues: a belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • a person who studies planets and stars • a group of traveling merchants and animals • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top • a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper • a territory governed as a political district of a country or empire • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2023-10-17
11 Clues: first empire • a river in Iraq • first to write laws • cradle of civilization • ancient form of writing • the main Babylonian god • city of the Royal Cemetery • object that held a clay tablet • body of water the rivers empty into • number of times Babylon rose and fell • river that runs parallel to Euphrates
Ancient Mesopotamia 2016-09-01
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- Ancient City
- An ancient temple
- King of one quarter of the universe
- Surrounded by walls
- Akkad in Sumerian language
- Two languages
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- King of Akkad
- Ancient river
- Ancient society with their own tradition, languages, art, government system, & money
- Ancient river
- Sumerian basic food
- Used to record data made of clay
- Sumerian basic food
13 Clues: Ancient City • King of Akkad • Ancient river • Ancient river • Two languages • An ancient temple • Sumerian basic food • Surrounded by walls • Sumerian basic food • Akkad in Sumerian language • Used to record data made of clay • King of one quarter of the universe • Ancient society with their own tradition, languages, art, government system, & money
Mesopotamia Review 2022-12-08
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- The country that borders Iraq to the east
- The act of mixing materials to make and shape metals
- Someone who performs a job other than farming is called a "____________ worker."
- A fine, fertile soil
- ______ of burden, which helped Mesopotamian farmers pull plows in order to farm
- A letter written by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is an example of a ______________ source.
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- The king of Babylon
- A very hot oven used to burn or dry something
- The term that describes the part of the world where Mesopotamia was
- He was the first emperor in history.
- The Mesopotamians invented this subject, which Ms. Hashem teaches you every day!
11 Clues: The king of Babylon • A fine, fertile soil • He was the first emperor in history. • The country that borders Iraq to the east • A very hot oven used to burn or dry something • The act of mixing materials to make and shape metals • The term that describes the part of the world where Mesopotamia was • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2024-10-24
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- A large territory governed by one ruler
- A smaller section of territory within an empire
- A poem that tells a story of heroic deeds
- A city that has its own government and rules
- A system of writing that uses wedge-shaped marks
- A pyramid-shaped place of worship
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- Age marked the first time humans began working with metal
- Methods of bringing water to areas of dry land
- Crescent - Known as the cradle of civilization
- A skilled person who records information through writing
- Having more of something than you actually need
11 Clues: A pyramid-shaped place of worship • A large territory governed by one ruler • A poem that tells a story of heroic deeds • A city that has its own government and rules • Methods of bringing water to areas of dry land • Crescent - Known as the cradle of civilization • A smaller section of territory within an empire • Having more of something than you actually need • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword 2022-11-02
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- An ancient ruler of Mesopotamia who ruled between c. 1792 – c. 1750 BC
- a horse-ran invention that was used commonly for soldiers during war.
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- a written language that was first made in Mesopotamia during Hammurabi's reign
- a writing tool
- A soldier who conquered Akkadian and then went on to rule for 56 more years
- an invention used to transport items and people, first invented in Mesopotamia
6 Clues: a writing tool • a horse-ran invention that was used commonly for soldiers during war. • An ancient ruler of Mesopotamia who ruled between c. 1792 – c. 1750 BC • A soldier who conquered Akkadian and then went on to rule for 56 more years • a written language that was first made in Mesopotamia during Hammurabi's reign • ...
Units 7 Crossword 2025-03-26
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- draining sea
- holy religious site
- dominant geographical feature
- land between the rivers
- desert transportation
- Persian and Oman Gulf connector
- religious meets civil law
- North African nomads
- Black and Caspian Sea connector
- Middle Eastern protests
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- 1,443 feet below sea level
- includes two sandy palms
- Red and Mediterranean Sea connector
- "empty quarter"
- king of the rivers
- "bull" mountains
- ancient Persia
- Black and Mediterranean Sea connector
- "land of"
- yummy Thanksgiving meat
20 Clues: "land of" • draining sea • ancient Persia • "empty quarter" • "bull" mountains • king of the rivers • holy religious site • North African nomads • desert transportation • land between the rivers • yummy Thanksgiving meat • Middle Eastern protests • includes two sandy palms • religious meets civil law • 1,443 feet below sea level • dominant geographical feature • Persian and Oman Gulf connector • ...
World History Crossword puzzle 2022-04-07
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- agricultural transformation
- historical region located in western asia
- Chinese ancient religion
- dharma
- 1st imperial dynasty of china
- jew's religion
- Gautama
- capital of italy
- Pyramid of giza
- big trade route
- empire of old Iran
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- iranian religion
- old Iran
- famous Chinese philosopher
- son of heaven
- 2nd imperial dynasty of china
- society dominated by male
- acient indian empire
- independent sovereign power
- ancient indian empire
20 Clues: dharma • Gautama • old Iran • son of heaven • jew's religion • Pyramid of giza • big trade route • iranian religion • capital of italy • empire of old Iran • acient indian empire • ancient indian empire • Chinese ancient religion • society dominated by male • famous Chinese philosopher • agricultural transformation • independent sovereign power • 2nd imperial dynasty of china • ...
Ur 2024-08-12
7 Clues: City in ancient Mesopotamia • part of Mesopotamia Ur was part of • First of these of Ur was made after WWI • event that ended farmers occupation in Ur • Millennium city of Ur was founded by settlers • Last name of person who did excavations of Ur • University that helped carry on excavation of Ur
chapter 2 and 3 of ancient Egypt 2018-09-21
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- each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society, distinguished by relative degrees of ritual purity or pollution and of social status.
- of Heaven The idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods.
- code The code of Hammurabi is a well preserved Babylonian code of law of ancient Mesopotamia, dated back to about 1754.
- writing consisting of hieroglyphs.
- The belief in then worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal Gods.
- The stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- a line of hereditary ruler of a country.
- an ancient Indict language of India, in which the Hindu scriptures and classical Indian epic poems are written and from which many northern Indian languages are derived.
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- the ruler of ancient Egypt.
- the most ancient Hindu scriptures, written in early Sanskrit and containing hymns, philosophy, and guidance on ritual for the priests of Medic religion.
- crescent" crescent where agriculture and early human civilizations like the Sumner and Ancient Egypt flourished due to inundations from the surrounding Nile, Euphrates, and Tigris rivers.
- The process can occur either naturally, or it can be intentional.
- was an ancient region located in the eastern Mediterranean bounded in the northeast by the Zagros Mountains and in the southeast by the Arabian Plateau.
- A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- denoting or relating to the wedge shaped characters used in ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving.
- The artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops.
18 Clues: the ruler of ancient Egypt. • writing consisting of hieroglyphs. • a line of hereditary ruler of a country. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple. • The process can occur either naturally, or it can be intentional. • ...
World Rivers 2024-08-10
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- A major river in Southeast Asia, flowing through six countries.
- A major river in central Africa, known for its deep waters.
- A river in Africa, known for the Victoria Falls.
- A major river in the United States, flowing south into the Gulf of Mexico.
- A river in the Middle East that, along with the Euphrates, defines Mesopotamia.
- A river that flows through London, England.
- The longest river in Asia, flowing through China.
- The longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.
- A river in Europe that flows from the Alps to the North Sea.
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- The longest river in Europe, located in Russia.
- A sacred river in India, known for its cultural and religious significance.
- A river in the Middle East that, along with the Tigris, defines Mesopotamia.
- A river in France that flows through Paris.
- The largest river by volume, located in South America.
- A river that flows through central and eastern Europe.
15 Clues: A river in France that flows through Paris. • A river that flows through London, England. • The longest river in Europe, located in Russia. • A river in Africa, known for the Victoria Falls. • The longest river in Asia, flowing through China. • The largest river by volume, located in South America. • A river that flows through central and eastern Europe. • ...
Ancient Cultures 2024-08-21
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- Ancient civilization known for philosophy, democracy, and mythology
- South American civilization known for its vast empire and Machu Picchu
- Ancient civilization known for its empire, law, and architecture
- Ancient people known for their conflict with the Israelites, mentioned in the Bible
- Ancient civilization in North Africa known for their maritime power and conflicts with Rome
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their temples and human sacrifices
- Early civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known for cuneiform writing
- Early civilization in Mesopotamia known for developing one of the first writing systems
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- Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs
- Ancient empire known for its vast territory and the Royal Road
- Early civilization known for the Code of Hammurabi and the Hanging Gardens
- Ancient Anatolian people known for their empire and interactions with Egypt and Mesopotamia
- Early Aegean civilization known for their palace complex at Knossos and frescoes
- Ancient civilization known for inventions like paper and gunpowder
- Mesoamerican culture known for its calendar and advanced mathematics
15 Clues: Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs • Ancient empire known for its vast territory and the Royal Road • Ancient civilization known for its empire, law, and architecture • Ancient civilization known for inventions like paper and gunpowder • Ancient civilization known for philosophy, democracy, and mythology • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2023-10-17
11 Clues: first empire • a river in Iraq • first to write laws • cradle of civilization • ancient form of writing • the main Babylonian god • city of the Royal Cemetery • object that held a clay tablet • number of times Babylon rose and fell • river that runs parallel to Euphrates • Gulf, body of water the rivers empty into
Ancient Mesopotamia 2023-10-17
11 Clues: first empire • a river in Iraq • cradle of civilization • ancient form of writing • the main Babylonian god • first ruler to write laws • city of the Royal Cemetery • object that held a clay tablet • body of water the rivers empty into • number of times Babylon rose and fell • river that runs parallel to Euphrates
Ancient Mesopotamia 2023-04-23
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- lines and wedges for writing
- belief in many gods
- independent state with gods and a king
- Mesopotamian writer
- list of laws and rules
- ancient market
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- king of the Babylonian Empire
- territories and people under ONE government
- story used to explain peoples beliefs
- capital of Babylonia; city of great wealth
- traveling traders
11 Clues: ancient market • traveling traders • belief in many gods • Mesopotamian writer • list of laws and rules • lines and wedges for writing • king of the Babylonian Empire • story used to explain peoples beliefs • independent state with gods and a king • capital of Babylonia; city of great wealth • territories and people under ONE government
Ancient Mesopotamia 2023-08-28
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- Wedge-shaped writing
- Invention that made wagons possible
- State A city and nearby farmlands (2 words)
- Causes river levels to drop
- Sumerian Temple
- Mesopotamian River
- of Civilization Other name for Mesopotamia because it was the worlds first civilization
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- Code First written set of laws
- Crescent The curved area of land between the Tigris and Euphrates
- Leader of a City State
- Mesopotamian River
- A way to bring water to dry land
12 Clues: Sumerian Temple • Mesopotamian River • Mesopotamian River • Wedge-shaped writing • Leader of a City State • Causes river levels to drop • Code First written set of laws • A way to bring water to dry land • Invention that made wagons possible • State A city and nearby farmlands (2 words) • Crescent The curved area of land between the Tigris and Euphrates • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2023-08-21
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- Fine particles of fertile soil
- A person who studies planets and stars.
- Payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender, protection, and/or
- A pyramid-shaped structure with a temple on the top
- A person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- A territory governed as a political district of a country or empire.
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- A belief in more than one god.
- A system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- A group of traveling merchants and animals.
- Writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- A large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler
11 Clues: A belief in more than one god. • Fine particles of fertile soil • A person who studies planets and stars. • A group of traveling merchants and animals. • A pyramid-shaped structure with a temple on the top • A person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper • A large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler • ...
Unit3: Vocab Part 2 2023-09-28
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- an ecoregion in Eurasia with dry grasslands and no forest
- of Laws a collection of written laws and rules
- a person who writes
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- in ancient times, the geographic area located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- a symbol that stands for an object
- the way a region or country uses resources to produce and sell or trade goods and services to meet people’s needs and wants
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- a large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
- an area in southern Mesopotamia where cities first appeared
- a means of supplying land with water
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- an early form of writing based on symbols
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- fine particles of rock
15 Clues: a person who writes • fine particles of rock • a symbol that stands for an object • a means of supplying land with water • an early form of writing based on symbols • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • of Laws a collection of written laws and rules • an ecoregion in Eurasia with dry grasslands and no forest • ...
Ezekiel 2024-11-16
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- Binding agreement
- Black carbon
- Prisoners
- Seer
- Dream from God
- Heavenly beings
- Blue gem
- Chief city of ancient Mesopotamia
- Mourn
- Royal seat
- Ancient Church
- Contritely embarrassed
- Chambered muscle
- Majestic beauty
- Idiotic
- Insurrection
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- Atrocious sin
- Wild creatures
- City of peace
- Ethereal essence
- River of the vision in Babylon
- Verdict
- New name for Jacob
- Father of the prince
- Worshipped image
- Rolling car cylinders
- 26th Book of the Bible
- Visual orbs
28 Clues: Seer • Mourn • Verdict • Idiotic • Blue gem • Prisoners • Royal seat • Visual orbs • Black carbon • Insurrection • Atrocious sin • City of peace • Wild creatures • Dream from God • Ancient Church • Heavenly beings • Majestic beauty • Ethereal essence • Worshipped image • Chambered muscle • Binding agreement • New name for Jacob • Father of the prince • Rolling car cylinders • 26th Book of the Bible • ...
Ikalawang Markahan 2022-02-15
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- pinakatanyag na pinuno ng Jainismo
- cradle of civilization
- nagtatag ng imperyong Chaldean
- ang paggawa ng mapa
- diyosa ng pag-ibig
- naliwanagan
- tagapagtatag ng Hinduismo
- bansang pinagmulan ng Judaismo
- paniniwala sa maraming Diyos
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- pinamunuan ang imperyong maurya
- pangunahing tagapagtatag ng Kristiyanismo
- diyosa ng tubig
- itinatag ang imperyong mogul
- kawalang karahasan
- naglilinis ng kalsada
- mga mangangalakal at artisano
- kauna-unahang sistematikong paraan ng pagsulat
- purdah ng mga kababaihan
- tahanan ng mga patron
- dilaw na lupa
20 Clues: naliwanagan • dilaw na lupa • diyosa ng tubig • kawalang karahasan • diyosa ng pag-ibig • ang paggawa ng mapa • naglilinis ng kalsada • tahanan ng mga patron • cradle of civilization • purdah ng mga kababaihan • tagapagtatag ng Hinduismo • itinatag ang imperyong mogul • paniniwala sa maraming Diyos • mga mangangalakal at artisano • nagtatag ng imperyong Chaldean • ...
Medieval Times P2 Group 1 2022-10-27
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- Sophmore English teacher
- _____ Club, also known as Pride Club
- Et tu?
- Root of English
- Most popular Halloween costume
- Music royalty
- Can't drive, speaks english
- Banned from Chili's
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- Mr.Roberts club seat
- Rodents found in North Africa and Asia
- Representative of San Bernardino
- 2016,Killer ______
- Oldest known civilization
13 Clues: Et tu? • Music royalty • Root of English • 2016,Killer ______ • Banned from Chili's • Mr.Roberts club seat • Sophmore English teacher • Oldest known civilization • Can't drive, speaks english • Most popular Halloween costume • Representative of San Bernardino • _____ Club, also known as Pride Club • Rodents found in North Africa and Asia
City and Writing 2020-12-18
Ancient Cultures 2024-08-21
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- Ancient civilization known for philosophy, democracy, and mythology
- South American civilization known for its vast empire and Machu Picchu
- Ancient civilization known for its empire, law, and architecture
- Ancient people known for their conflict with the Israelites, mentioned in the Bible
- Ancient civilization in North Africa known for their maritime power and conflicts with Rome
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their temples and human sacrifices
- Early civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known for cuneiform writing
- Early civilization in Mesopotamia known for developing one of the first writing systems
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- Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs
- Ancient empire known for its vast territory and the Royal Road
- Early civilization known for the Code of Hammurabi and the Hanging Gardens
- Ancient Anatolian people known for their empire and interactions with Egypt and Mesopotamia
- Early Aegean civilization known for their palace complex at Knossos and frescoes
- Ancient civilization known for inventions like paper and gunpowder
- Mesoamerican culture known for its calendar and advanced mathematics
15 Clues: Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs • Ancient empire known for its vast territory and the Royal Road • Ancient civilization known for its empire, law, and architecture • Ancient civilization known for inventions like paper and gunpowder • Ancient civilization known for philosophy, democracy, and mythology • ...
Art Appreciation: Ancient World 2017-03-27
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- from Babylon (Iraq) reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (605–562 BCE), colored glazed terracotta tiles.
- Early urban centers, frequent battles for control over region.
- Palace covered with relief sculpture showing battles and hunting scenes.
- Beginning of written records, ancient near East, northern Africa, southern Europe.
- Cuneiform, first great power of Mesopotamia.
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- limestone relief from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal, Nineveh, Assyrian period, c. 650 BCE.
- the use of size to denote relative importance of subjects in an artwork.
- c. 1792–1750 BCE.
- Mesopotamian stepped tower, roughly pyramid-shaped,that diminished in size toward a platform summit.
- Earliest humans, no written records survive.
- Earliest known form of writing, wedge-shaped symbols.
- 2 Human-headed winged lion from gateway in Ashurnasirpal II’s palace in Nimrud, Mesopotamia, NeoAssyrian, 883–859 BCE.
12 Clues: c. 1792–1750 BCE. • Earliest humans, no written records survive. • Cuneiform, first great power of Mesopotamia. • Earliest known form of writing, wedge-shaped symbols. • Early urban centers, frequent battles for control over region. • the use of size to denote relative importance of subjects in an artwork. • ...
Stephen's Speech 2024-10-28
22 Clues: Place 6 M • Place 1 M • Place 4 C • Place 2 H • Place 3 E • Place 5 S • Place 9 B • Person 9 A • Person 6 H • Person 1 A • Person 4 J • Person 2 I • Place 8 RS • Person 5 P • Place 10 H • Person 7 M • Place 7 MS • Person 3 J • Person 11 D • Person 12 S • Person 10 J • Person 13 RO
World Religions Crossword 2024-04-17
11 Clues: Holy Book • Pilgrimage • Sacred River • Jewish Temple • Oldest Religion • Goal of Buddhism • Where Judaism started • Founder of Christianity • Founder of Jewish Religion • To come back from the dead • Country with biggest Muslim Population
Chapter 3, Section 1 & 2 2021-02-05
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- Worship many gods
- crescent Arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
- More than enough
- Man made waterway
- city
- Way to water an area of land
- A river near Mesopotamia
- A river near Mesoptamia
- Society by rank or class
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- Specialized workers
- Land between two rivers
- Akkadian king
- Rich soil and tiny rocks
- city and countryside
- performs religious ceremonies
- Countryside
16 Clues: city • Countryside • Akkadian king • More than enough • Worship many gods • Man made waterway • Specialized workers • city and countryside • Land between two rivers • A river near Mesoptamia • Rich soil and tiny rocks • A river near Mesopotamia • Society by rank or class • Way to water an area of land • performs religious ceremonies • crescent Arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent 2022-09-08
5 Clues: Created what to improve the economy. • The Akkadians had what type of government • The people of Mesopotamia had _______gods. • Mesopotamia is the __________ civilization. • What was a major achievement of Mesopotamia.
Sejarah Tingkatan 1 2024-02-05
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- Terletak di kawasan Asia Tenggara
- Tahap Zaman Air Batu
- Sepuluh tahun
- Antara kaum masyarakat Arab
- Pemerintahan dipilih oleh rakyat melalui pengundian
- Kepercayaan kepada roh dan kuasa ghaib
- Hidupan pada Zaman Air Batu
- Sumber primer
- Penggunaan teknologi batu
- Tanah diantara dua Sungai
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- Acara gladiator
- Terletak di Britain
- Tentera berkuda
- Penggunaan teknologi gangsa dan besi
- Karya yang terkenal adalah Muqaddimah
- Terletak di Sepanyol
- Sumber sekunder
- Tentera pejalan kaki
- Bandar atau kota
- Sungai terpanjang di dunia
20 Clues: Sepuluh tahun • Sumber primer • Acara gladiator • Tentera berkuda • Sumber sekunder • Bandar atau kota • Terletak di Britain • Tahap Zaman Air Batu • Terletak di Sepanyol • Tentera pejalan kaki • Penggunaan teknologi batu • Tanah diantara dua Sungai • Sungai terpanjang di dunia • Antara kaum masyarakat Arab • Hidupan pada Zaman Air Batu • Terletak di kawasan Asia Tenggara • ...
ARVC 2013-04-17
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- ancient system of writing in which pictorial symbols represented sounds, syllables, or concepts; for example, Egyptian writing
- the society governed by religious leaders
- developed an early civilizations; not everyone had the forms of this led to different craftsmen and technologies
- people learn to do this with animals, such as sheep, goats, and cattle for dependable food supply
- the first form of writing overdeveloped, created by the Sumerians
- sequence of rulers from the same family or clan
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- the worship of multiple gods
- ruler of Babylon (R. 1792-1750 BC), he conquered many city states in southern and northern Mesopotamia is best known for a code of laws, inscribed on a black stone pillar, illustrating the principles to be used in some Merrion legal cases.
- the change from food gathering to food production that occurred between 802,000 BC
- in the complex society to include cities and administrative centers, well-defined class distinctions, complex political systems, methods of permanent record keeping, and highly developed technologies
- worship of a single God
- a former family organization which places the mail head of the household as absolute authority over other family members
- home to Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro; their system of writing has never been deciphered.
- a form of social organization or political organization which places one person or group about the others
- also known as the "Fertile Crescent" this regionalized between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- the people who dominated southern Mesopotamia through the end of the third millennium BC, they were responsible for the creation of many fundamental elements of Mesopotamian culture such as irrigation technology and cuneiform.
- the Shang dynasty originated here around 1750-1027 BC. Ancestor worship, divination by means Oracle bones in the use of bronze vessels for ritual purposes were major elements of this culture
- practiced by the Hebrew peoples; this was the first religions teach monotheism
18 Clues: worship of a single God • the worship of multiple gods • the society governed by religious leaders • sequence of rulers from the same family or clan • the first form of writing overdeveloped, created by the Sumerians • practiced by the Hebrew peoples; this was the first religions teach monotheism • ...
Vocab 2024-04-30
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- donating system government
- buraq wall
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- Islamic shrine
- largest branch of islam
- established in 1897
- politic leader
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- monotheistic religion
- Palestinian nationalist coalition
- iranic ethnic group
- historical region of West Asia
- Sunni Islamist nationalis
- islams Holiest city
- worship place for muslims
- religion, prophet muhammed
- an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam.
16 Clues: buraq wall • Islamic shrine • politic leader • iranic ethnic group • islams Holiest city • established in 1897 • monotheistic religion • largest branch of islam • Sunni Islamist nationalis • worship place for muslims • donating system government • religion, prophet muhammed • historical region of West Asia • Palestinian nationalist coalition • an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam. • ...
The Fertile Crescent 2015-11-29
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- The number of adults in a typical nomadic group
- What the women would do while the men hunted
- Thanks to the water from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the land in Mesopotamia is rich in these
- One of the main rivers in the Fertile Crescent
- The Fertile Crescent extends from the eastern shore of this sea
- How civilization developed in different parts of the world
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- What Mesopotamia means in Greek
- People who have no permanent home and travel in search of food and safety
- People began to do this in areas with abundant natural resources
- The gulf where the Tigris and Euphrates drain
- The shape of the Fertile Crescent
- One of the main rivers in the Fertile Crescent
- What most of the land is like in the part of the world around the Fertile Crescent
13 Clues: What Mesopotamia means in Greek • The shape of the Fertile Crescent • What the women would do while the men hunted • The gulf where the Tigris and Euphrates drain • One of the main rivers in the Fertile Crescent • One of the main rivers in the Fertile Crescent • The number of adults in a typical nomadic group • How civilization developed in different parts of the world • ...
Crossword for Mesopotamia 2015-10-20
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- first ever writing system
- city and all countryside around it
- was the main problem for farming
- way of supplying water to an area of land
- land with different territories
- more than needed
- human-made waterways
- used for cariots and vehicles
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- kept govenrment records using cunieform
- means land between
- Uruk's King and became a legendary figure in Sumerian Language
- city area
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- pyrimad shaped temple tower
- used to prepare for planting
- countryside area
- invented first empire
17 Clues: city area • more than needed • countryside area • means land between • human-made waterways • invented first empire • first ever writing system • pyrimad shaped temple tower • used to prepare for planting • used for cariots and vehicles • land with different territories • was the main problem for farming • city and all countryside around it • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • ...
Vocabulario de Mesopotamia 2021-02-21
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- adecuado o justo
- muestra compasión o solidaridad por los demás
- que tiene los nutrientes para que crezcan plantas sanas y abundantes en él
- trabajador experto en trabajos especializados, como tejido, alfarería y metales
- más que lo necesario o usado; tener un resto en exceso
- presentado en el orden en que ocurrieron o llegaron a ser las cosas
- el intercambio de bienes o servicios
- algo que se estudia como concepto o situación de ejemplo
- el cultivo de plantas o cría de animales; labranza
- la manera en que debe ser algo para que ocurra otra cosa
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- describe el inicio de algo nuevo; un cambio importante
- demuestra moral
- el clima y los accidentes geográficos de un lugar
- la división de trabajo en la que las personas usan habilidades específicas para realizar diferentes tareas o crear productos diferentes (por ejemplo, tejedores, alfareros y herreros)
- el proceso de desarrollar una idea, un producto o un método nuevo o mejorado
- un juicio o una decisión basado en el razonamiento
- quedarse en un lugar; establecer un lugar permanente para vivir
17 Clues: demuestra moral • adecuado o justo • el intercambio de bienes o servicios • muestra compasión o solidaridad por los demás • el clima y los accidentes geográficos de un lugar • un juicio o una decisión basado en el razonamiento • el cultivo de plantas o cría de animales; labranza • describe el inicio de algo nuevo; un cambio importante • ...
Mesopotamia and Egypt 2021-09-30
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- a region situated between two rivers
- the source of a Phoenician purple dye that only the wealthy could afford
- a changeless reality with no suffering
- the civilization responsible for a system of numbers based on increments of 60
- Ham's son
- the study of the patterns of the planets and stars
- an Indian language
- a system of symbols adopted by
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- a Babylonian king
- a belief in only one God
- a method of preserving a body
- Siddhartha Gautama
- an early system of symbols used to communicate
- a phoenician God associated with child sacrifice
- a wedge-shaped tool used to carve symbols into wet clay
- Abraham's son
- a Persian conqueror
17 Clues: Ham's son • Abraham's son • a Babylonian king • Siddhartha Gautama • an Indian language • a Persian conqueror • a belief in only one God • a method of preserving a body • a system of symbols adopted by • a region situated between two rivers • a changeless reality with no suffering • an early system of symbols used to communicate • a phoenician God associated with child sacrifice • ...
Mesopotamia crossword 2023-11-01
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- A person who wnt to school to learn how to wright.
- The land between the rivers.
- Hammurabi King of the city state of Babylon.
- This was a large building that has 7 floors.
- a way of living and religon.
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- This was made up of a city and a farm land.
- Code of Law 282 laws that Hammurabi made.
- Ancient writing.
- Conquered land of many people and places ruled by one ruler.
- An other word for farming.
- A tool used for writing.
11 Clues: Ancient writing. • A tool used for writing. • An other word for farming. • The land between the rivers. • a way of living and religon. • This was made up of a city and a farm land. • Code of Law 282 laws that Hammurabi made. • This was a large building that has 7 floors. • Hammurabi King of the city state of Babylon. • A person who wnt to school to learn how to wright. • ...
The Fertile Crescent 2015-11-29
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- The Fertile Crescent extends from the eastern shore of this sea
- The number of adults in a typical nomadic group
- One of the main rivers in the Fertile Crescent
- One of the main rivers in the Fertile Crescent
- The gulf where the Tigris and Euphrates drain
- How civilization developed in different parts of the world
- The shape of the Fertile Crescent
- People began to do this in areas with abundant natural resources
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- What the women would do while the men hunted
- What Mesopotamia means in Greek
- Thanks to the water from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the land in Mesopotamia is rich in these
- What most of the land is like in the part of the world around the Fertile Crescent
- People who have no permanent home and travel in search of food and safety
13 Clues: What Mesopotamia means in Greek • The shape of the Fertile Crescent • What the women would do while the men hunted • The gulf where the Tigris and Euphrates drain • One of the main rivers in the Fertile Crescent • One of the main rivers in the Fertile Crescent • The number of adults in a typical nomadic group • How civilization developed in different parts of the world • ...
vocab for mesopotamia 2024-10-14
REVOLOSI HIJAU 2020-04-19
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- MEMPERMUDA PENARIKAN DAN PEMASUKAN TUNAI
- PENINGKATAN PANGAN MELALUI INTENSIFIKASI
- MEMICU LAHIRNYA RENAISANCE
- MENDAPAT ORGANISME BIBIT UNGGUL
- BAPAK REVOLOSI INDUSTRI
- PENEMU MESIN PEMINTAL
- REVOLOSI PERTANIAN PERTAMAKALI
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- DAMPAK NEGATIF REVOLOSI HIJAU
- LAHIRNYA ERA DIGITAL
- MEMPERMUDA SARANA KOMUNIKASI
- PEMBUKAAN LAHAN BARU PERTANIAN
- ALAT PEMOTONG OPERASI MOKRO
- PENDETEKSI PESAWAT
13 Clues: PENDETEKSI PESAWAT • LAHIRNYA ERA DIGITAL • PENEMU MESIN PEMINTAL • BAPAK REVOLOSI INDUSTRI • MEMICU LAHIRNYA RENAISANCE • ALAT PEMOTONG OPERASI MOKRO • MEMPERMUDA SARANA KOMUNIKASI • DAMPAK NEGATIF REVOLOSI HIJAU • PEMBUKAAN LAHAN BARU PERTANIAN • REVOLOSI PERTANIAN PERTAMAKALI • MENDAPAT ORGANISME BIBIT UNGGUL • MEMPERMUDA PENARIKAN DAN PEMASUKAN TUNAI • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
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- A professional writer.
- A Mesopotamian invention that increased trade by land.
- A math system based on this number.
- A farming invention that breaks up hard, rocky soil which made farming easier.
- A Mesopotamian invention that increased trade by sea.
- A system that supplies farmland with water through ditches, pipes, or streams.
- The first writing system. It was on clay tablets.
- The Mesopotamian God of Justice.
- The gulf where the Tigris and Euphrates flow into.
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- The people who served a role communicating between the Sumerians and the gods.
- Craftspeople, or people who make things.
- A large area or group of many lands governed by one ruler.
- The belief in many gods.
- A long story or poem that records the deeds of heros.
- A king who created the first set of laws.
- The ruler who conquered and united the city-states. He became the first emperor.
- A Mesopotamian temple.
17 Clues: A professional writer. • A Mesopotamian temple. • The belief in many gods. • The Mesopotamian God of Justice. • A math system based on this number. • Craftspeople, or people who make things. • A king who created the first set of laws. • The first writing system. It was on clay tablets. • The gulf where the Tigris and Euphrates flow into. • ...
HunterGatherer/Mesopotamia/Egypt 2022-10-05
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- a city that acts as an independent state
- the river that was a "gift" to ancient Egypt
- king who created first code of laws
- the main character of the world's first epic
- latin for about or approximately
- plant used to make paper-like material
- living god and leader of Egypt
- raising plants and animals
- nickname of Mesopotamia
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- belief in many gods
- material hunter-gatherers used to make tools
- built as the final resting place for pharaohs
- temple for ancient Mesopotamians
- rich, fertile soil
- getting water to your crops
- ruler of more than one kingdom
- the body of water north of the Mediterranean Sea
17 Clues: rich, fertile soil • belief in many gods • nickname of Mesopotamia • raising plants and animals • getting water to your crops • ruler of more than one kingdom • living god and leader of Egypt • temple for ancient Mesopotamians • latin for about or approximately • king who created first code of laws • plant used to make paper-like material • a city that acts as an independent state • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia Review 2024-09-19
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- priests performed purification using _____ water (70)
- The Phoenicians were responsible for the color _______ (81)
- We still use this today to communicate (81)
- this was their system of writing (72)
- these people were skilled at making things by hand (69)
- this was the name of the city-state pictured on page 69
- This river was called the swift river (66)
- this was made by combining tin and copper (68)
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- by observing natural events they were able to develop this (70)
- this is the belief in many gods (70)
- this city was also known as the Gate of God (78)
- people were presumed ________ until proven guilty (76)
- this system allowed farmers to grow a surplus of crops. (66)
- this is widespread hunger (74)
- He created the world's first set of laws (76)
- this fine fertile soil was left behind after flooding (66)
- Sargon created the world's first ______ (74)
17 Clues: this is widespread hunger (74) • this is the belief in many gods (70) • this was their system of writing (72) • This river was called the swift river (66) • We still use this today to communicate (81) • Sargon created the world's first ______ (74) • He created the world's first set of laws (76) • this was made by combining tin and copper (68) • ...
Module 1 Crossword 2024-08-19
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- A formal agreement or promise, often seen in a religious context. In Hebrew tradition, it refers to the agreement between Yahweh and the Hebrews, establishing them as his chosen people.
- One of the earliest known pieces of literature, originating from ancient Mesopotamia, telling the story of the legendary King Gilgamesh and his quest for immortality.
- A region in the ancient Near East, located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, often called the "Cradle of Civilization" for being the site of the earliest known human settlements and advancements.
- A form of monotheism that emphasizes the importance of ethical behavior and moral conduct, central to the religious teachings of the ancient Hebrews.
- The writing system of ancient Egypt, using pictorial symbols to represent sounds, words, and concepts, primarily used for religious texts and official inscriptions.
- The belief that a particular deity, in this case, Yahweh, is not just the god of one people but the god of all nations and humanity as a whole.
- The title used by the rulers of ancient Egypt, who were considered both political leaders and divine figures, believed to be mediators between the gods and the people.
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- A massive stepped structure that served as a temple and administrative center in ancient Mesopotamian cities, symbolizing the connection between the heavens and the earth.
- An independent, self-governing city and its surrounding territory, which operates as a sovereign entity. In ancient Mesopotamia, notable city-states included Sumer, Akkad, and Babylon.
- The belief in a single, all-powerful deity. This concept was gradually developed by the ancient Hebrews, with Yahweh becoming the sole god worshiped by the Hebrews.
- One of the earliest systems of writing, developed by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia, characterized by wedge-shaped marks made on clay tablets.
- The belief in and worship of multiple gods, each associated with different aspects of life and the natural world. Both Mesopotamian and Egyptian religions were polytheistic.
- The longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa and serving as the lifeline of ancient Egyptian civilization by providing water, fertile land, and transportation.
- A well-preserved ancient law code created by the Babylonian king Hammurabi, consisting of 282 laws that addressed issues of justice, trade, family, and labor.
- An ancient Egyptian stone slab that was key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics due to its inscription in three scripts: Greek, Demotic, and hieroglyphic.
15 Clues: One of the earliest systems of writing, developed by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia, characterized by wedge-shaped marks made on clay tablets. • The belief that a particular deity, in this case, Yahweh, is not just the god of one people but the god of all nations and humanity as a whole. • ...
Chapter 3, Section 1 & 2 2021-02-05
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- Land between two rivers
- Specialized workers
- city and countryside
- performs religious ceremonies
- Way to water an area of land
- Man made waterway
- More than enough
- Arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
- Akkadian king
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- A river near Mesoptamia
- Society by rank or class
- A river near Mesopotamia
- Worship many gods
- Rich soil and tiny rocks
- Countryside
- city
16 Clues: city • Countryside • Akkadian king • More than enough • Worship many gods • Man made waterway • Specialized workers • city and countryside • Land between two rivers • A river near Mesoptamia • Society by rank or class • A river near Mesopotamia • Rich soil and tiny rocks • Way to water an area of land • performs religious ceremonies • Arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
World History Benchmark Review 1 2015-11-16
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- Planned city in the Indus River valley.
- Mountain range that had the Kyber pass that allowed Aryan invaders to come in.
- Means the land between two rivers.
- Planned city in the Indus River valley.
- Lifestyle of early humans was called this.
- Method used to determine the age of an artifact.
- Religion practiced first in Ancient India and is today a major world religion in which there are many gods.
- Historical time period in which people settled down due to dependence on agriculture.
- Rigid social structure in India.
- Mesopotamian writing.
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- Tombs for the pharaohs of Egypt.
- During the neolithic revolution ______ of animals occurred.
- Historical time period of nomadic hunter-gatherers.
- First legal system in the world.
- Mountain range that protected the Indus River Valley.
- Developed during the neolithic revolution.
- Civilization that settled on the Indus River.
- An ancient site with clusters of mud houses with doors at the top of the structures.
- Egyptian writing.
- All ancient civilizations relied on this form of labor.
- Buildings used for religious rituals in Mesopotamia.
- Ancient civilization that settled on the Nile river.
- An archaelogical site located in England which was believed to be a religious structure built in the Neolithic period.
- Movement of a population, happened in world history after the development of improved technology.
24 Clues: Egyptian writing. • Mesopotamian writing. • Tombs for the pharaohs of Egypt. • First legal system in the world. • Rigid social structure in India. • Means the land between two rivers. • Planned city in the Indus River valley. • Planned city in the Indus River valley. • Lifestyle of early humans was called this. • Developed during the neolithic revolution. • ...
HISTORY OF ART 2017-11-19
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- gladiator fought in the open space in the center of ?
- one form of sculpture that ancient Egyptian invented was?
- ______were exclusively for men and courtesan
- form of Egyptian painting are completly _____?
- most Early Byzantine monument survive at?
- Early Byzantine sculpture consist mainly relief in ivory and _____ ?
- central place of worship in mesopotamia was?
- the most important Constantinian structure were a type of ?
- 1454 Turks capture ________ city.
- 451 Attila the Hun invade?
- the Egyptian call _____ -the land beyond the sea
- by 275 BCE. Rome control all of?
- the earliest work of Christian sculpture was?
- 270 BCE. all etruscant state had lost their independence to?
- Besides terra-cotta, Etruscant artist produced fine portrait in?
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- early Greek statue are Kore and ______?
- Rome was significant power in _______ from fifth century BCE. until fourth century BCE.
- by 1000 AD.Romanesque architecture had began to gain follower in?
- Around 1627 BCE. the volcano of _____ exploded in the largest eruption in human history
- the wife of King Minos give birth to ?
- Etrusant consist of how many city-state?
- the cradle of civilization
- the first great European civilization was?
- _______ are known for their Fibula or Golden brooches.
- fundemental intention of mesopotamian art was to ______ gods and goddess
25 Clues: the cradle of civilization • 451 Attila the Hun invade? • by 275 BCE. Rome control all of? • 1454 Turks capture ________ city. • the wife of King Minos give birth to ? • early Greek statue are Kore and ______? • Etrusant consist of how many city-state? • most Early Byzantine monument survive at? • the first great European civilization was? • ...
Egypt 2019-02-05
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- , the name of the oldest hominid that found fro 3.5 million years ago
- , these scientists study fossils
- , the king wore a red crown in this area
- , set of laws that were engraved in stone
- , the writing system in Egypt
- , consists of nations and is under the control of one leader
- , this river had predictable floods that were beneficial
- , human made objects
- , this process includes embalming of the body
- , known as the Egyptian god-kings
- , these were used to write on
- , this means "mountain of god" and the Sumerian's built them
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- , the king wore a white crown in this area
- , the belief in ore than one god
- , a series of rules that come from one family
- , he created a bunch of laws and rules
- , modern humans
- , one of the rivers that Mesopotamia was between
- , these scientists study culture
- , it has lands the face the Mediterranean Sea and provides the best farming in Southwest Asia
- , in Greek, it means "land between rivers"
- , these scientists study artifacts
- , they share the same culture but have different governments
- , a person's spirit
- , this group of people invaded Egypt
- , kinds in the Old Kingdom were buried here
26 Clues: , modern humans • , a person's spirit • , human made objects • , the writing system in Egypt • , these were used to write on • , these scientists study fossils • , the belief in ore than one god • , these scientists study culture • , known as the Egyptian god-kings • , these scientists study artifacts • , this group of people invaded Egypt • ...
Vocabulary 2021-09-02
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- noun of 'devote'
- exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money
- silent letter in 'drought'
- noun of 'believe'
- a nation that is ruled by an emperor
- a name of the Indus Valley people
- peak
- opposite of 'obedience'
- opposite of fertile
- mention or royal residence
- decode
- ancient
- conventional
- impact
- native
- a Sumerian invention
- verb of 'fertile'
- hundreds of years
- huge
- past of 'rise'
- ability to read and write
- verb of 'weak'
- a science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole
- disappear
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- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God
- a person who copies out documents
- one of the first cities in Mesopotamia
- dig out
- past of 'found'
- widespread
- any attribute or immaterial possession that is inherited from ancestors
- verb of 'rich'
- the land between two rivers
- predecessors
- past of ‘seek’
- invade
- cuts or carves on a hard surface
- noun of 'preserve'
- plural of 'millennium'
- participate
- verb of origin
- noun of 'achieve'
- mummification
- tomb
- kingdom
- noun of 'bury'
- vanished
- ancient Egyptian system of writing
- middle ages
- opposite of 'few'
50 Clues: peak • tomb • huge • invade • decode • impact • native • dig out • ancient • kingdom • vanished • disappear • widespread • participate • middle ages • predecessors • conventional • mummification • verb of 'rich' • past of ‘seek’ • verb of origin • noun of 'bury' • past of 'rise' • verb of 'weak' • past of 'found' • noun of 'devote' • noun of 'believe' • noun of 'achieve' • verb of 'fertile' • hundreds of years • opposite of 'few' • ...
IKALAWANG MARKAHAN-PUZZLE 2022-02-19
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- na pinagmulan ni
- ang kabuuang panloob na kita ng isang bansa sa loob ng isang taon - Gross Domestic Product
- - Kalakalan
- ng Lupa - Inanna
- ang ipinagbawal sa mga kababaihan ayon sa probisyon ng Kodigo ni
- ang pinakaunang Imperyo sa daigdig - Akkad
- ay tinaguriang River of Sorrows - Lambak Ilog ng Nile
- ay Tumutukoy sa bahagdan ng populasyon ng marunong sumulat at bumasa - literacy rate
- - Tiamat
- kabihasnan sa Mesopotamia ang gumamit ng bakal na mas matibay
- ng Prinsipe Rama - Sita
- ang pinakamahalagang tungkulin ng babae sa China - foot binding
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- ng Tubig - Nammu
- ako sa mga pilosopong nagtatag ng Legalismo”-Shang Yang
- ang tawag sa pandarayuhan o paglipat ng lugar o tirahan - migrasyon
- dumaan sa isang pagsubok si Sita - Patunay ng pagmamahal
- kabihasnan sa Mesopotamia ang gumamit ng salapi sa pakikipagkalakalan - Babylonian
- mahigpit na pagsunod sa batas para sa mas maayos na pamamahala- Confucianismo
- ng Araw - Amaterasu-o-kami
- sa dami o bilang ng tao sa isang lugar -populasyon
- ihahambing sa tanso - Sumer
- ay Tumutukoy sa bahagdan ng populasyon na walang hanapbuhay o pinagkakakitaan - unemployment rate
- ilog na matatagpuan din sa Tsina - Huang Ho
23 Clues: - Tiamat • - Kalakalan • ng Tubig - Nammu • na pinagmulan ni • ng Lupa - Inanna • ng Prinsipe Rama - Sita • ng Araw - Amaterasu-o-kami • ihahambing sa tanso - Sumer • ang pinakaunang Imperyo sa daigdig - Akkad • ilog na matatagpuan din sa Tsina - Huang Ho • sa dami o bilang ng tao sa isang lugar -populasyon • ay tinaguriang River of Sorrows - Lambak Ilog ng Nile • ...
World History 1st Quarter Review 2025-09-29
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- Ancient Chinese Dynasty, best know for elaborate bronze work
- Nomads that helped spread technology
- Broad ______________ Diet
- Another word for fabric
- Only Chinese dynasty to be considered "decentralized"
- Nutrient rich mud that helped farming
- "The Land between Two River"
- Agreement between God and Abraham, promising a great kingdom
- Location of the the first Step Pyramid, build by Djoser
- Equal
- Massive temple complexes built in Mesopotamia
- Pharaoh who united upper and lower Egypt, beginning Egyptian History
- When men have more power and importance in society
- Dispersion of Jewish people from Israel
- To tame an animal
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- Regions where early farming developed (2-words, singular)
- Statues found through Europe from the Paleolithic Era (2-words)
- Earliest Hominid
- Continent humans emerged on
- Code of ______________________ (first law code)
- Belief in Multiple Gods (ends in "tic")
- Conqueror from Akkad
- Old Stone Age
- Civilization that emerged after Babylon
- Division of people into different classes. Social ____________
- Using metal ore to make tools
- Another name for Indus River Valley Civilization
- Diffusion Blending of different Cultures (2-words)
- Non Abrahamic, Monotheistic Religion of Persia
- Jewish Holy Book, not the book of laws
- Relating to moral principles.(____________ monotheism)
- Moving from place to place
- Staying in one place
33 Clues: Equal • Old Stone Age • Earliest Hominid • To tame an animal • Conqueror from Akkad • Staying in one place • Another word for fabric • Broad ______________ Diet • Moving from place to place • Continent humans emerged on • "The Land between Two River" • Using metal ore to make tools • Nomads that helped spread technology • Nutrient rich mud that helped farming • ...
Hhh 2025-08-10
10 Clues: Lucky charm • Picture writing • Time of knights • Special feature • Tell main points • groups with rule • Say in your words • Not a close friend • First civilisation • Wrapped dead bodies
crossword of the day 2021-11-08
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- Fast moving river in Mesopotamia with many tributaries.
- A centralized society with developed forms of religion, ways of governing, and learning.
- River slows, winding river in Mesopotamia.
- High flat area of land.
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- A long time with little or no rain.
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or stream.
- A city or place with a high population.
- The largest building in most Sumerian cities, a huge mud temple. The top floor was a shrine to the gods. It was often 7 feet tall.
- - The use of connected ditches, trenches, canals, and dikes to move water to dry areas, used in farming.
- God of water and wisdom.
10 Clues: High flat area of land. • God of water and wisdom. • A long time with little or no rain. • A city or place with a high population. • River slows, winding river in Mesopotamia. • Fast moving river in Mesopotamia with many tributaries. • A river or stream flowing into a larger river or stream. • ...
Ancient egyption 2022-09-28
7 Clues: - what is the ---- stone? • - Who is the history teacher? • -Ancient Mesopotamia is where now? • - what we learned after Mesopotamia • -where was the Rosetta stone found? (also a month) • - the title of this newspaper is the --- of the world. • - what ancient Egypt did before they placed a person in a tomb
cruciverba della religione Lucca e Angelo 2023-12-19
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- crede molti dei
- contenuto della catechesi
- libro utilizzato a catechesi
- conoscenza (dal greco)
- legame tra dio e l'uomo
- recinto sacro
- dio dell'imbalsamazione
- tempio egizio funebro
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- cio che sta sopra (dal latino)
- approfondimento della propria fede
- tempio sumero
- dio dell' acqua in mesopotamia
- ateos=senza dio (dal greco)
- insieme di monoliti e triliti
- dio greco degli inferi
15 Clues: tempio sumero • recinto sacro • crede molti dei • tempio egizio funebro • dio greco degli inferi • conoscenza (dal greco) • legame tra dio e l'uomo • dio dell'imbalsamazione • contenuto della catechesi • ateos=senza dio (dal greco) • libro utilizzato a catechesi • insieme di monoliti e triliti • cio che sta sopra (dal latino) • dio dell' acqua in mesopotamia • ...
India 2023-02-24
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- Where the harrappan civilization started
- State of perfect peace
- Kshatriyas, Vaishya and Shudras
- Seasonal wind patterns
- Mountains that sperate India and China
- Highest Varna
- Hindu Religion
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- Rebirth
- Truth of suffering
- Civilization wich the Harrappan traded with
- For what the Harrappans were known for
- The enlightment one
- Eight steps of living
- Language of the Vedas
- Bhudist Religion
15 Clues: Rebirth • Highest Varna • Hindu Religion • Bhudist Religion • Truth of suffering • The enlightment one • Eight steps of living • Language of the Vedas • State of perfect peace • Seasonal wind patterns • Kshatriyas, Vaishya and Shudras • For what the Harrappans were known for • Mountains that sperate India and China • Where the harrappan civilization started • ...
Ancient Egypt Life 2013-09-18
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- most famous queen
- embalmed body
- god of creation
- what did a pharoah where on their chin
- most powerful person in Egypt
- symbol of seth
- Who decorated temples, tombs
- special charms
- godess
- symbol of horus
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- Egyptian writing
- land of first human civilisation
- who carved furniture and other objects
- Who made temples, tombs
- Main river through Egypt
15 Clues: godess • embalmed body • symbol of seth • special charms • god of creation • symbol of horus • Egyptian writing • most famous queen • Who made temples, tombs • Main river through Egypt • Who decorated temples, tombs • most powerful person in Egypt • land of first human civilisation • what did a pharoah where on their chin • who carved furniture and other objects
Crossword History 2016-10-24
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- people living in Mesopotamia are known as the
- Latin word meaning citizen.
- because it was abundant it allowed the excess of population
- the most common job after Neolithic Revulation
- the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in modern=day Iraq
- with this invention the human lost its prehistoric innocence
- a sociaty group caused by excess food
- the material that earliset craftmen work with
- where agriculture first started
- primary corp for china
- the largest and best=preserved Neolithic site known so far
- where jericho is located
- the food source the Pre=Pottery Neolithic A are focused on
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- first inhabited by Natufians around 11,000=8500BC
- the gender got unequal treat after Neolithic Revulation
- for the storage and transportation of food
- nomadic lifestyle supported by large herds of animals.
- the way of getting food except hunting before Neolithic Revulation
- other word for agriculture
- ,most important crop in the middle east
- another word for middle stone age(10000-8300BC)
- place where the main corps were maize, beans and suash
- settled,hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture
- in the pre-pottery neolithic B they were domesticated
- agriculture spread to other fertile areas around rivers,such as Egypt around the
25 Clues: primary corp for china • where jericho is located • other word for agriculture • Latin word meaning citizen. • where agriculture first started • a sociaty group caused by excess food • ,most important crop in the middle east • for the storage and transportation of food • people living in Mesopotamia are known as the • the material that earliset craftmen work with • ...
Egypt 2019-02-05
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- , the name of the oldest hominid that found fro 3.5 million years ago
- , modern humans
- , these scientists study culture
- , the king wore a red crown in this area
- , this river had predictable floods that were beneficial
- , in Greek, it means "land between rivers"
- , the writing system in Egypt
- , this process includes embalming of the body
- , this means "mountain of god" and the Sumerian's built them
- , these scientists study artifacts
- , the belief in ore than one god
- , these were used to write on
- , this group of people invaded Egypt
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- , consists of nations and is under the control of one leader
- , these scientists study fossils
- , a person's spirit
- , it has lands the face the Mediterranean Sea and provides the best farming in Southwest Asia
- , set of laws that were engraved in stone
- , the king wore a white crown in this area
- , known as the Egyptian god-kings
- , they share the same culture but have different governments
- , one of the rivers that Mesopotamia was between
- , he created a bunch of laws and rules
- , human made objects
- , a series of rules that come from one family
- , kinds in the Old Kingdom were buried here
26 Clues: , modern humans • , a person's spirit • , human made objects • , the writing system in Egypt • , these were used to write on • , these scientists study fossils • , these scientists study culture • , the belief in ore than one god • , known as the Egyptian god-kings • , these scientists study artifacts • , this group of people invaded Egypt • ...
Vocab (Paleolithic & Neolithic) 2024-09-04
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- Someone that scavenges/kills for resources.
- To implement a system.
- People who are traveling around constantly, trying to find land for their animals.
- A person that copies documents (Employed to do so.)
- Known as a temple that aligns with the movements of the sun.
- Late times of the stone age, Ground/polished stone weapons and implements were involved.
- The study of artifacts from the past.
- The process of claiming an animal to be a pet/used for resources.
- Events/Achievements of a certain nation
- A person that works in a skilled trade, typically involves making things by hand.
- A symbol used to phrase/say something without words.
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- A crescent-like shaped region in western asia
- Objects that have been scientifically researched, and are typically made by humans.
- Early times of the stone age, we relied on stone implements.
- All of the time before history began being recorded
- A word that is latin, translates to "Humans"
- A special type of writing that consists of wedge-shaped characters. (Used in the writing systems of mesopotamia, persia, and ugarit.)
- A stage where human social & cultural development is assumed to be the most advanced.
- Also can be referred to as "The first agricultural revolution"
- A structure that was first built in ancient mesopotamia.
20 Clues: To implement a system. • The study of artifacts from the past. • Events/Achievements of a certain nation • Someone that scavenges/kills for resources. • A word that is latin, translates to "Humans" • A crescent-like shaped region in western asia • All of the time before history began being recorded • A person that copies documents (Employed to do so.) • ...
Units 1 and 2 2024-09-24
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- the city you're in right now
- the first civilization
- a belief or value
- the state you're in right now
- a king or queen in charge of the government
- Mr. Downing is our ______
- a great student
- Mr. Tello teaches this
- your teacher's name
- a word that means "extras"
- the organization that is in charge of a country
- last class of the day
- a few people in charge of the government
- the country we're studying right now
- how people lived before mesopotamia (the first civilization)
- the grade you're in right now
- on this day we have a different schedule
- to be in charge of a country
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- ancient greek game to find out who is the strongest person in the world
- Mr. McRoberts teaches this
- a "government" where no one is in charge
- the team you're on right now
- the country you're in right now
- can't be on it in class
- the class you're in right now
- the school you're in right now
- a government where people vote
- Ms. Mcquown teaches this
- can't eat it in class
- the team above us
- the city we're studying right now
- the place where a government's laws apply
- river that runs through egypt
33 Clues: a great student • a belief or value • the team above us • your teacher's name • can't eat it in class • last class of the day • the first civilization • Mr. Tello teaches this • can't be on it in class • Ms. Mcquown teaches this • Mr. Downing is our ______ • Mr. McRoberts teaches this • a word that means "extras" • the city you're in right now • the team you're on right now • ...
Who's Who?! Extra Credit CFE Crossword! 2025-05-08
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- Your history teacher
- Founder of Daoism
- Indian king who posted his edicts around the empire
- Roman emperor that made Christianity legal
- Pharaoh responsible for the building of most of the temples in Egypt.
- Philosopher that believed in "philosopher kings"
- He united Upper and Lower Egypt
- This pharaoh changed Egypt from polytheistic to monotheistic.
- King that practiced religous tolerance and started the Persian Empire
- Philosopher that believed in the "Golden Mean"
- Egyptian prince that led the Hebrews out of Egypt.
- Founder of Christianity
- Founder of the Mongian/Xiongnu Empire
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- Founder of Legalism
- First emperor or Rome
- Her relationship with Mark Antony ended the 2nd triumvirate.
- the last dictator of Rome before it became a republic
- Created the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
- Macedonian prince that conquered Greece and spread greek culture throughout Asia
- Started the first code of written laws in Mesopotamia
- Founder of Judaism
- Greek general that started Athens' "Golden Age"
- She started as regent and then became one of the most influential pharaohs and brought about an era of peace.
- Akkadian king that started monarchies in Mesopotamia
- Philosopher that believed students should find their own answers and think for themselves.
- Founder of Confucianism
26 Clues: Founder of Daoism • Founder of Judaism • Founder of Legalism • Your history teacher • First emperor or Rome • Founder of Confucianism • Founder of Christianity • He united Upper and Lower Egypt • Founder of the Mongian/Xiongnu Empire • Created the Hanging Gardens of Babylon • Roman emperor that made Christianity legal • Philosopher that believed in the "Golden Mean" • ...
Allison Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2025-02-24
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- became the 6th king of Babylon
- Meso means middle. the word means "between rivers"
- ruled Persia as its height
- was the most famous Chaldean king.
- different lands and people governed by one ruler.
- a group of people from one place who built territory in another
- the earliest form of writing made by the Sumerians
- A long lasting event passed on or a will.
- partnerships
- the first ruler Akkadian empire
- a self governing city(controls surrounding villages)
- a civilization in Mesopotamia.
- water for fields using human made systems
- he helped lead a successful uprising against Medes.
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- material substances from which other things are made.
- a administrative district
- a key source of irrigation and power.
- a person who makes things by hand
- a fine and fertile soil
- an extreme lack of crops causing hunger
- grouped people based on wealth/status in society
- payed taxes or goods, in return for protection
- sympathy for beliefs of others.
- a formal habit or a "religious ceremony"
- a river that supports food growth??
- belief in multiple Gods
- Governors, they helped maintain control of huge empires.
- a pyramid shaped temple in Sumerian city-states
28 Clues: partnerships • a fine and fertile soil • belief in multiple Gods • a administrative district • ruled Persia as its height • became the 6th king of Babylon • a civilization in Mesopotamia. • sympathy for beliefs of others. • the first ruler Akkadian empire • a person who makes things by hand • was the most famous Chaldean king. • a river that supports food growth?? • ...
River Valleys: Fertile Crescent 2025-09-25
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- Name of this civilization means "Between the Rivers"
- Type of paper invented in Egypt from reeds
- Led the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt
- Writing system in ancient Egypt
- Writing system that uses pictures instead of letters to represent words and sounds
- Civilization on the Upper Nile that worked with and sometimes against Egypt
- Another name for the Hebrew people
- Egypt can be found on this continent
- First written language from Mesopotamia
- Artifact that allowed hieroglyphics to be translated
- Mesopotamian temple
- Had the first written law code
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- Belief in many gods
- Phoenicians established these throughout the Mediterranean Sea
- Government run by religion or a leader seen as a god
- People known for their sea-faring abilities, known for purple dye
- Term for the kings and queens of Ancient Egypt
- Belief in one god
- A family royal-line that rules for a long time
- Father of monotheistic, considered the first Jew
- A city that is independent and functions like its own country
- This city is important to all three Abrahamic religions
- Jewish holy book, contains the history of the Hebrew people
- This river is the key to Egyptian civilization
- Fertile soil that comes from flooding rivers
- Most important Phoenician invention, you use it today
26 Clues: Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • Mesopotamian temple • Had the first written law code • Writing system in ancient Egypt • Another name for the Hebrew people • Egypt can be found on this continent • Led the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt • First written language from Mesopotamia • Type of paper invented in Egypt from reeds • Fertile soil that comes from flooding rivers • ...
His 1 Hunt Ch 1 2021-08-28
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- a form of writing practiced by ancient Mesopotamians.
- famed creator of an ancient lawcode, one of the most important in the ancient world
- the most common form of government in the ancient world
- the Babylonian sun god
- a pictographic script invented by the Egyptians, an African people
- an ancient people inhabiting the island of Minos, present-day Crete.
- the cultivation of olives, grapes, and grains in a single, interconnected agricultural system.
- a powerful coalition of seaborne invaders from the north at about 1190 b.c.e., who brought about a dark period in the West
- belief in many gods
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- first humans, most of whom lived in egalitarian bands and roamed for food
- the land between the two rivers, the Euphrates and Tigris
- the hero of an epic who seeks a way to cheat death
- temple towers in Mesopotamia
- ranking people as superior or inferior
- domination by men in politics, society, and economics
- an urban center exercising control over the surrounding countryside
- a political state in which a single power rules formerly independent peoples.
- a way of life based on agriculture and trade, with cities having large buildings for religion and government
18 Clues: belief in many gods • the Babylonian sun god • temple towers in Mesopotamia • ranking people as superior or inferior • the hero of an epic who seeks a way to cheat death • a form of writing practiced by ancient Mesopotamians. • domination by men in politics, society, and economics • the most common form of government in the ancient world • ...
Egypt 2019-02-05
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- , consists of nations and is under the control of one leader
- , known as the Egyptian god-kings
- , this group of people invaded Egypt
- , the writing system in Egypt
- , these scientists study culture
- , it has lands the face the Mediterranean Sea and provides the best farming in Southwest Asia
- , these were used to write on
- , this process includes embalming of the body
- , these scientists study fossils
- , this river had predictable floods that were beneficial
- , the king wore a white crown in this area
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- , in Greek, it means "land between rivers"
- , a series of rules that come from one family
- , a person's spirit
- , modern humans
- , these scientists study artifacts
- , they share the same culture but have different governments
- , the belief in ore than one god
- , he created a bunch of laws and rules
- , set of laws that were engraved in stone
- , this means "mountain of god" and the Sumerian's built them
- , the name of the oldest hominid that found fro 3.5 million years ago
- , kinds in the Old Kingdom were buried here
- , human made objects
- , one of the rivers that Mesopotamia was between
- , the king wore a red crown in this area
26 Clues: , modern humans • , a person's spirit • , human made objects • , the writing system in Egypt • , these were used to write on • , these scientists study fossils • , the belief in ore than one god • , these scientists study culture • , known as the Egyptian god-kings • , these scientists study artifacts • , this group of people invaded Egypt • ...
World History 2021-08-24
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- A wide swath of land from Mesopotamia to Egypt This place has pyramids and lots of sand
- A story that dates back to the 7th millennium
- Amazing ironworkers
- Men hold primary power
- These people had the first major collection of laws
- A king that is thought to be a god
- large multi-story pyramids constructed by bricks
- The oldest form of writing
- Earliest form of Chinese writing
- An ornament or small piece of jewelery
- a collection of short literary or philosophical extracts
- These people invented the oldest form of writing
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- A complex society that is characterized by development, government, and communication
- The area around the Tigris and Euphrates
- people that developed on the island of Crete
- These people migrated from the steppe of Russia
- These people invaded Egypt in 1700 BC
- "An eye for an eye"
- A tablet with a long script in three languages
- These people were fierce and cruel warriors
- philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius
- Area with water too swift and rocky to pass
- Egyptians developed this to write on
- The precursor to both modern Hebrew and Arabic languages
- A large town that governed the countryside around it
25 Clues: Amazing ironworkers • "An eye for an eye" • Men hold primary power • The oldest form of writing • Earliest form of Chinese writing • A king that is thought to be a god • Egyptians developed this to write on • These people invaded Egypt in 1700 BC • An ornament or small piece of jewelery • The area around the Tigris and Euphrates • These people were fierce and cruel warriors • ...
Ancient Egypt 2018-02-11
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- The procedure of burial for people who could afford it
- System or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- The way Egyptians got goods that were not within their land
- The belief in many gods
- Only men could be this; one of the top professions on social ladder
- Land west of the Nile River
- Sea A salt lake bordered by Jordan to the east, Israel and Palestine to the west
- River River the ancient Egyptians settled along
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- Egyptian god-kings
- The god of embalming and the dead
- River Name of the north river bordering Mesopotamia
- Ancient form of writing
- Bricks What the houses of ancient Egyptians were made of
- A large vault, typically underground, for burying the dead
- ancient region of southwest Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- River Name of the south river bordering Mesopotamia
- States Cities that shared the same cultures, but developed its own government and rulers
- Triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river, typically where it diverges into several outlets
- of Hammurabi Ancient form of strict laws that were formed to keep peace
- considered a sacred animal; cooked into pork-chops
20 Clues: Egyptian god-kings • Ancient form of writing • The belief in many gods • Land west of the Nile River • The god of embalming and the dead • River River the ancient Egyptians settled along • considered a sacred animal; cooked into pork-chops • River Name of the north river bordering Mesopotamia • River Name of the south river bordering Mesopotamia • ...
6th grade Social Studies 2023-06-06
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- artist that created work for the Medici family
- the river that flows through Egypt
- social structure of the Middle Ages
- Who is Mrs. Tonzola's favorite student?
- wrote about her life in Sarajevo
- rule by the people
- to rule by one person
- the meaning of the root word "self"
- number of centuries that the Renaissance lasted
- young activist for the education of females in Pakistan
- a type of wedge shaped writing developed by Sumerians
- the study of the Earth's physical and human features
- 1942 is the year that this young girl began writing her diary
- the meaning of the root word "demo"
- a person who could read and write
- a country that is ruled by a King or Queen or hereditary titles
- another name for the Renaissance
- one of two rivers that bordered ancient Mesopotamia
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- German monk who wrote the 95 Theses
- the belief in one god
- creator of the Mona Lisa
- is also known as the fertile crescent
- lowest level of the Feudal System
- the people of Cairo that collect and manage garbage
- the belief in many gods
- the city in Italy where the Renaissance began
- one of two rivers that bordered ancient Mesopotamia
- the century that Renaissance began in
28 Clues: rule by the people • the belief in one god • to rule by one person • the belief in many gods • creator of the Mona Lisa • wrote about her life in Sarajevo • another name for the Renaissance • lowest level of the Feudal System • a person who could read and write • the river that flows through Egypt • German monk who wrote the 95 Theses • social structure of the Middle Ages • ...
World History Chapter 2 Review - Mesopotamia and Egypt 2023-09-12
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- Pharaoh who built the great pyramid. Also called Cheops
- The earliest known form of writing. Uses clay tablets and sharpened reeds
- The worship of many gods and/or goddesses
- The study of the celestial bodies
- "The Land Between the Rivers" in Ancient Greek
- The most renowned Warrior-Pharaoh. Might have been Pharaoh during the Exodus
- Temple towers with large, ascending layers
- Interpreting the celestial bodies to determine the future
- The wisest man to ever live, and perhaps the richest too. Built a grand temple.
- A brief overview of God's plan to redeem the world, focused on Abraham
- The second king of Israel, and a man after God's own heart
- The rule of one people group over another
- Sumerian conqueror-king who established an empire
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- A half-moon shaped tract of land, from Mesopotamia to Canaan
- Amorite king who established the earliest codified system of laws
- Rulers of Egypt, seen as gods on earth
- Israel is carried off as slaves, and the land lies barren for 70 years
- Pictographical system used by the Egyptians. Very complex!
- A rare female Pharaoh, possibly the adoptive mother of Moses
- The worship of only one God
- A false god of the Canaanites
- God's chosen man who led the Israelites out of slavery
22 Clues: The worship of only one God • A false god of the Canaanites • The study of the celestial bodies • Rulers of Egypt, seen as gods on earth • The worship of many gods and/or goddesses • The rule of one people group over another • Temple towers with large, ascending layers • "The Land Between the Rivers" in Ancient Greek • Sumerian conqueror-king who established an empire • ...
Civilizaciones antiguas 04 2023-12-26
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- ¿Civilización indígena en el altiplano de Colombia?
- ¿Antigua ciudad de la civilización Muisca en Colombia?
- ¿Cultura neolítica en el sudeste de Europa, conocida por sus figurillas de cerámica?
- ¿Antiguo pueblo de Anatolia asociado con la Edad de Bronce?
- ¿Cultura híbrida en México, con influencias de los Olmecas y los pueblos del altiplano?
- ¿Antiguo pueblo del desierto del Sahara en África?
- ¿Pueblo antiguo en Anatolia y Mesopotamia?
- ¿Civilización precolombina en México, conocida por la ciudad de El Tajín?
- ¿Sitio arqueológico en El Salvador asociado con la cultura Maya?
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- ¿Civilización preincaica en Colombia, conocida por sus orfebrerías?
- ¿Antiguo pueblo en los Balcanes durante la Edad del Hierro?
- ¿Civilización preincaica en los Andes, contemporánea de Tiahuanaco?
- ¿Antigua ciudad en la costa de Siria, conocida por sus tablillas cuneiformes?
- ¿Grupo indígena en la región de la Mosquitia en América Central?
- ¿Cultura preincaica en la costa norte de Perú, famosa por su cerámica?
- ¿Dinastía en el norte de África y la península ibérica en la Edad Media?
- ¿Cultura precolombina en América del Norte, conocida por sus montículos?
- ¿Antiguo reino en la región del Cáucaso y Mesopotamia?
- ¿Antiguo pueblo indoeuropeo que habitaba en los Balcanes?
- ¿Civilización precolombina en la región de los Llanos de América del Sur?
20 Clues: ¿Pueblo antiguo en Anatolia y Mesopotamia? • ¿Antiguo pueblo del desierto del Sahara en África? • ¿Civilización indígena en el altiplano de Colombia? • ¿Antigua ciudad de la civilización Muisca en Colombia? • ¿Antiguo reino en la región del Cáucaso y Mesopotamia? • ¿Antiguo pueblo indoeuropeo que habitaba en los Balcanes? • ...
Keys to Civilization Crossword 2024-09-17
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- A city with its own government.
- Anno Domini means "In the year of the ______."
- The Old Stone Age.
- The _________ Crescent is a crescent shaped region in Western Asia which was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- The region of the world that we have been studying is located in the _______________ East.
- An object made by humans with cultural or historical importance.
- Around the time that something happens.
- An expensive metal that gave its name to a new age of humankind.
- A form of communication using symbols or letters to convey language or meaning is __________ language.
- The human process of watering crops
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- More food means that _______________ increases.
- The New Stone Age.
- Raising plants or taming animals for human use.
- The land between two rivers.
- To prepare and use land for crops or gardening.
- The process of learning and becoming an expert at something.
- A ranking system that puts people in different classes, orders, or groups is known as a social _____________.
- A source that is an original document or object.
- A person who hunts or looks for food on the ground is a Hunter ___________ .
- A source that is a summary of an event that happened.
- Having extra of something.
- Mesopotamia is located in this modern country.
22 Clues: The New Stone Age. • The Old Stone Age. • Having extra of something. • The land between two rivers. • A city with its own government. • The human process of watering crops • Around the time that something happens. • Anno Domini means "In the year of the ______." • Mesopotamia is located in this modern country. • More food means that _______________ increases. • ...
Prehistory + River Valleys 2025-08-15
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- Early humans migrated from _______ Africa into Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas
- Egypt traded on the ________ River
- Babylonian (Mesopotamian) king who made the 'eye for an eye' law code
- Tiered Mesopotamian place of religious worship
- River valley located in India that featured the city of Harappa
- The types of stone tools used during the Paleolithic Age
- People in the Paleolithic Age moved from place to place hunting and gathering their food, meaning they were ______
- Stonehenge, Aleppo, Jericho, and ________ are all examples of Neolithic archaeological sites
- NEW Stone Age
- Picture writing system found in pyramids of Egypt
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- Early river valleys settled in the ________ Crescent due to access to water and arable land
- This civilization established trading colonies around the Mediterranean, traded purple dye, and invented the ALPHABET
- Mesopotamia is on the ________ and Euphrates Rivers
- Like fertile; means land that is good for farming (example: the silt left behind after the Huang He's flooding)
- The shift to the Neolithic Age starts with the advent of farming, called the _______ Revolution
- Ancient Chinese writing used by priests to speak to the gods
- Means belief in MORE THAN ONE god
- OLD Stone Age
- The Indus city of _______-Daro was known for its grid-like pattern and strong, centralized, government
- Writing system of Mesopotamia
20 Clues: OLD Stone Age • NEW Stone Age • Writing system of Mesopotamia • Means belief in MORE THAN ONE god • Egypt traded on the ________ River • Tiered Mesopotamian place of religious worship • Picture writing system found in pyramids of Egypt • Mesopotamia is on the ________ and Euphrates Rivers • The types of stone tools used during the Paleolithic Age • ...
The Neo-news Crossword 2022-10-13
La antigua Mesopotamia 2022-11-03
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- Persona rica especializada en escribir y archivar documentos
- Sociedad compleja que tiene ciudades, un govierno organizado, arte, religión, estructura social y sistema de escritura
- Sistema de escritura usado en Mesopotamia que emplea símbolos de forma triangular para representar ideas y objetos
- Superficie de tierra baja junto a un rio
- Creencia en muchos dioses y diosas
- Punzón afilado utilizado para hacer marcas en tabletas de barro
- "Tierra entre los rios" un lugar ubicado entre los rios Tigris y Eufrates
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- Conjunto de instrumentos y construcciones para controlar y aportar el agua a los cultivos
- Trabajadores especializados que elaboran metales, vestimenta o ceramica a mano
- Cada ciudad tiene su propio gobierno
10 Clues: Creencia en muchos dioses y diosas • Cada ciudad tiene su propio gobierno • Superficie de tierra baja junto a un rio • Persona rica especializada en escribir y archivar documentos • Punzón afilado utilizado para hacer marcas en tabletas de barro • "Tierra entre los rios" un lugar ubicado entre los rios Tigris y Eufrates • ...
Use the Books to Scan for Information (Nonfiction Books) 2017-02-13
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- What is the name of the river on which people depended for water and food? (Tools and Treasures of Ancient Egypt)
- What state has two natural wonders - the Glacier Point and the Redwood Forest? (What are the 7 Natural Wonders of the United States?)
- What is the name of the region that the Maya lived more than a thousand years ago? (Tools and Treasures of the Ancient Maya)
- What is the name of the big waterfall that shares the border between the United States and Canada? (What are the 7 Natural Wonders of the United States?)
- What country is Malala from? (Malala Yousafzai)
- Who gives Anita good advice? (Mi Familia Callaca)
- What is the name of the social groups that Gorillas live in? (Social Lives of Gorillas)
- What is the name of the fine mud that is left behind on farmland after floods? (Mesopotamia)
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- To what does Malala believe that girls should have access? (Malala Yousafzai)
- What is the name of the capital of the Aztec Empire? (The Aztec Empire)
- What is the name of fertile islands of farmland that were built in Lake Texcoco? (The Aztec Empire)
- Which city did more than 250,000 people pour into on August 28, 1963? (Martin Luther King)
- What does each troop need to protect their family? (Social Lives of Gorillas)
- Which modern day country was Mesopotamia located in? (Mesopotamia)
- Who called a meeting with the Town Council? (Pied Piper)
- What animals invaded the town of Hamelin, Germany? (Pied Piper)
- Who is the president that helped to free the people who were slaves during the Civil War? (Martin Luther King)
- What is the name of the seventy-eight-page codex, which is a colorful, folding book? (Tools and Treasures of the Ancient Maya)
- What is the name of the god of the Nile who was believed to give water to people for a good harvest? (Tools and Treasures of Ancient Egypt)
- How many brothers does Anita have? (Mi Familia Callaca)
20 Clues: What country is Malala from? (Malala Yousafzai) • Who gives Anita good advice? (Mi Familia Callaca) • How many brothers does Anita have? (Mi Familia Callaca) • Who called a meeting with the Town Council? (Pied Piper) • What animals invaded the town of Hamelin, Germany? (Pied Piper) • Which modern day country was Mesopotamia located in? (Mesopotamia) • ...
Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt Review 2022-11-20
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- One of two rivers that Mesopotamia was between
- Sumer, Akkadian empire, Babylonian empire, and Assyrian empire were all periods of __________ history.
- The tomb of the pharaohs, shaped like a triangle.
- Mixture of mud and straw, dried in the sun and used as a building material.
- Ancient Egyptian civilization developed along the ______ river.
- Coffin in Ancient Egypt culture.
- The ziggurat of ______ had a Sanctuary of Nanna, the god of the Moon.
- Egyptian _______ were made of stone, wood, or metal.
- Plant used in Ancient Egypt as a writing surface.
- The oldest type of tomb, shaped like a prism.
- In Greek, Mesopotamia means "_______ rivers."
- Belief in one god.
- The capital of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.
- One of two rivers that Mesopotamia was between
- State formed by a city and a surrounding territory (two words combined).
- Belief in many gods.
- Mesopotamia was one of the first __________ civilizations.
- Head of a human, body of a lion.
- Ancient Egypt developed in northeast _________.
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- The pharaohs Khufu, Khafra, and Menkaura built the pyramids in _______.
- The pyramids of Egypt were made of _______.
- An Egyptian king who was believed to be a god.
- Producers of fabric, ceramics, etc. in Mesopotamian society.
- Bright ______ were used in Egyptian painting.
- Someone who knew how to read and write.
- Underground tomb excavated inside a mountain.
- In Egypt, dead bodies were _______.
- During the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, they conquered Libya and _______.
- Organ left in the body after death.
- Mechanism for lifting water to irrigate land.
- In 3100, King ____ became the first pharaoh of Egypt.
- Egyptian form of writing using pictures.
- The capital of the Old Kingdom in Ancient Egypt.
- The _______ of Ur is decorated object that depicts Sumerian life in times of peace and war.
- The wife of the Pharaoh Akhenaten.
- People responsible for religious rituals in Mesopotamian society.
- In Mesopotamian society, __________ had no rights, and worked for the state, the church, and wealthy people.
- A building constructed on a platform.
- In Mesopotamian society, the __________ governed.
- This “boy pharaoh” died when he was about 19 years old.
40 Clues: Belief in one god. • Belief in many gods. • Coffin in Ancient Egypt culture. • Head of a human, body of a lion. • The wife of the Pharaoh Akhenaten. • In Egypt, dead bodies were _______. • Organ left in the body after death. • A building constructed on a platform. • Someone who knew how to read and write. • Egyptian form of writing using pictures. • ...
crossword of the day 2021-11-08
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- Fast moving river in Mesopotamia with many tributaries.
- A centralized society with developed forms of religion, ways of governing, and learning.
- River slows, winding river in Mesopotamia.
- High flat area of land.
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- A long time with little or no rain.
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or stream.
- A city or place with a high population.
- The largest building in most Sumerian cities, a huge mud temple. The top floor was a shrine to the gods. It was often 7 feet tall.
- - The use of connected ditches, trenches, canals, and dikes to move water to dry areas, used in farming.
- God of water and wisdom.
10 Clues: High flat area of land. • God of water and wisdom. • A long time with little or no rain. • A city or place with a high population. • River slows, winding river in Mesopotamia. • Fast moving river in Mesopotamia with many tributaries. • A river or stream flowing into a larger river or stream. • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2021-10-27
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- was a king of Babylon and wrote hammurbis code.
- A ziggurat is a type of massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia.The top floor is a shrine to the gods.
- An ancient form of writing in Mesopotamia
- The first known conquer.
- A long period of time with no rain or little rain.
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- hammurabi created taxation.People had to pay to surrport the goverment.
- A city or place with high population.
- The use of connected ditches,trenches,dikes to move water to dry. - mostly used in farming.
- A person who was educated to write things. In Mesopotamia.
9 Clues: The first known conquer. • A city or place with high population. • An ancient form of writing in Mesopotamia • was a king of Babylon and wrote hammurbis code. • A long period of time with no rain or little rain. • A person who was educated to write things. In Mesopotamia. • hammurabi created taxation.People had to pay to surrport the goverment. • ...
Social Studies Vocab Words 2025-03-25
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- In Mesopotamia, a building located in the center of a city that had religious temple at the top
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals to provide food and materials for people
- Form of social organization or government controlled by man/men
- The belief that there is only one god
- Ancient language of Northern India
- The belief that there is only one God
- People who came from Eurasia and invaded northern India in the 2,000 BCE, displacing the Harappan people
- First writing system in Mesopotamia
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- The belief in more than one God
- A state of perfect happiness in Buddhism
- People who moved from place to place as a group to find food
- How a Hindu individual's duty is fulfilled by following religious law and moral conduct
- The use of advanced tools to solve problems; an ability gained by the practical use of knowledge
- A class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born
14 Clues: The belief in more than one God • Ancient language of Northern India • First writing system in Mesopotamia • The belief that there is only one god • The belief that there is only one God • A state of perfect happiness in Buddhism • A class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born • People who moved from place to place as a group to find food • ...
mesopotaimia 2022-01-04
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- a hard point, kind of like a pencil but with no led or graphite so they could make art on stone or wood.
- ancient writing in mesopotamia
- a wall or structure thats built to prevent the over flow of a river
- building homes and ziggurats
- belief that there is more then one god
- a rectangular tower almost like a temple
- city politician that makes some of the controls for the city
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- write and record the language they spoke in mesopotamia
- adapting wild plants so people could eat them, and animals to work or for food
- equal to king in power and honor
- stratagies to help their crops in bad weather
- canals canals took water out of one river and watered their crops and then went into another river.
- a plow that plants seeds and they were mostly pulled by cows
13 Clues: building homes and ziggurats • ancient writing in mesopotamia • equal to king in power and honor • belief that there is more then one god • a rectangular tower almost like a temple • stratagies to help their crops in bad weather • write and record the language they spoke in mesopotamia • a plow that plants seeds and they were mostly pulled by cows • ...
Ancient Egypt Life 2013-09-18
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- most powerful person in Egypt
- Who decorated temples, tombs
- symbol of seth
- Who made temples, tombs
- god of creation
- special charms
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- most famous queen
- symbol of horus
- who carved furniture and other objects
- godess
- Egyptian writing
- land of first human civilisation
- what did a pharoah where on their chin
- Main river through Egypt
- embalmed body
15 Clues: godess • embalmed body • symbol of seth • special charms • symbol of horus • god of creation • Egyptian writing • most famous queen • Who made temples, tombs • Main river through Egypt • Who decorated temples, tombs • most powerful person in Egypt • land of first human civilisation • who carved furniture and other objects • what did a pharoah where on their chin
Forum 4 antiikki 2025-03-26
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- Järjestettiin Zeus-pääjumalan kunniaksi.
- Ideaopin kehittäjä
- Lähi-idän korkeakulttuuri, josta antiikki sai vaikutteita
- Lääketieteen isä
- Kreikkalaisen ja itämaisen kulttuurin sekoittumisen aikakausi
- "viisauden rakastamista"
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- Eurooppa-sanan alkuperä tulee antiikin...
- Kuuluisa filosofi, joka ei kirjoittanut itse mitään
- Temppeleiden ja veistosten materiaali
- Kuuluisa kreikkalainen temppeli
- Kuuluisa oraakkeli
- Se hauskempi antiikin teatterin lajeista.
- kansanvalta
- Koti kreikaksi
- Näihin perustui kreikkalaisten maailmankuva
15 Clues: kansanvalta • Koti kreikaksi • Lääketieteen isä • Ideaopin kehittäjä • Kuuluisa oraakkeli • "viisauden rakastamista" • Kuuluisa kreikkalainen temppeli • Temppeleiden ja veistosten materiaali • Järjestettiin Zeus-pääjumalan kunniaksi. • Eurooppa-sanan alkuperä tulee antiikin... • Se hauskempi antiikin teatterin lajeista. • Näihin perustui kreikkalaisten maailmankuva • ...
Semester Exam Crossword #1 2020-12-14
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- Jewish religious leaders
- The first woman to rule Egypt by herself
- Egypt's natural protection
- long periods of extreme cold
- Mesopotamia is located between the Euphrates and _
- Food prepared to Jewish dietary law
- items that are created by humans
- farming was developed during this age
- old Stone Age
- the time before historical records
- A fan shaped area of marshy land off of a river
- True/False: Mummification was for ALL Egyptians
- A long poem that tells the story of a hero
- King of the babylonians
- egypt is located on which continent
- Symbols used in Ancient Egyptian writing
- A group of traveling merchants
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- the first hominid
- This man led the Hebrews out of slavery
- This god helped guide through the afterlife
- Story of how God created the earth in 6 days.
- The Boy King
- The pyramids were built during THIS kingdom
- payment made as a sign of surrender
- A plant that grows on the banks of the Nile river
- The belief in many gods and goddesses
- The Pharaoh embodied THIS Egyptian god
- independent nation made up of separate cities
- Famous for slaying Goliath
- The belief in 1 god or goddess
- Wise saying in the Bible
- "The land between two rivers"
32 Clues: The Boy King • old Stone Age • the first hominid • King of the babylonians • Jewish religious leaders • Wise saying in the Bible • Egypt's natural protection • Famous for slaying Goliath • long periods of extreme cold • "The land between two rivers" • The belief in 1 god or goddess • A group of traveling merchants • items that are created by humans • the time before historical records • ...
Ancient Middle East 2013-07-18
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- Judaism helped form Christianity and this other widely practiced religion
- The Sumerians created a number system that we still use today, based on the number
- The Middle East is located on this continent
- Civilization following the Sumerians who had a profound effect on modern religion
- Sumerians are known for their effective system of
- "The land between rivers"
- Civilization following the Sumerians, famous for creating the alphabet
- The Hebrew Bible is known to Christians today as the
- This feature of Sumeria's culture remains a mystery to anthropologists
- The first system of writing, created by the Sumerians
- The world's oldest civilization, dated 5,000 years old
- The Tigris and Euphrates created this historical geographical landmark
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- Civilization following the Sumerians famous for ironworking
- Historically, the Middle East was vital because of its
- The Israelites' code of ethics is recognized today as
- The Israelites were ______, meaning they recognized only one God
- Today, the Middle East is important because of its
- The Sumerians used astronomy to create a
- Civilization following the Sumerians famous for coining money
- Most Sumerian religions were _______, meaning they recognized many gods
- Mesopotamia is now known as
- Ancient Sumerian epic hero who seeks eternal life
- The Israelites became involved in a civil war after his death and were exiled from Egypt
23 Clues: "The land between rivers" • Mesopotamia is now known as • The Sumerians used astronomy to create a • The Middle East is located on this continent • Sumerians are known for their effective system of • Ancient Sumerian epic hero who seeks eternal life • Today, the Middle East is important because of its • The Hebrew Bible is known to Christians today as the • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2022-09-20
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- Egyptian writing system
- A temple tower of ancient Mesopotamia
- collection of seven thousand life-sized sculptures made from pottery in the tomb of Shi Huangdi
- the world's first system of writing
- Nomadic groups in Paleolithic whose food supply depends on hunting animals and collecting plant foods
- Egyptian paper, allowed sharing of info
- "land between the rivers", Tigris and Euphrates
- the most important language of ancient India
- A Hindu social class system that controlled every aspect of daily life
- A great advancement of the Indian civilization.
- Egypt Ancient civilization located primarily along the Nile River.
- India Indus River
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- New Stone Age
- The change from food gathering to food production, a.k.a. the Neolithic Revolution.
- first written code/set of laws that all were expected to obey.
- A king of ancient Egypt, considered a god as well as a political and military leader.
- A mountain range in South Asia that includes Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain peak.
- The two main religions in India
- Major cities of the IndusValleycivilization; both of which flourished around 2000 B.C.E.
- China centered around Huang He River; large population; isolated
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Huge, triangular shaped burial tombs of Egyptian pharaohs built during the Old Kingdom
- Era Old Stone Age
23 Clues: New Stone Age • Era Old Stone Age • India Indus River • Egyptian writing system • The two main religions in India • the world's first system of writing • A temple tower of ancient Mesopotamia • Egyptian paper, allowed sharing of info • A series of rulers from the same family • the most important language of ancient India • "land between the rivers", Tigris and Euphrates • ...
Social studies project 2025-12-21
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- long narrative poem
- believe in multiple gods
- first form of writing
- human made water way
- worlds first civilization
- Mesopotamian epic
- supply of water to land
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- Between 2 rivers
- helped grow Babylon
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- farming
- created first empire
- made the first law
- Made the first alphabet
- top of social class
15 Clues: farming • Between 2 rivers • Mesopotamian epic • made the first law • long narrative poem • helped grow Babylon • top of social class • created first empire • human made water way • first form of writing • Made the first alphabet • supply of water to land • believe in multiple gods • worlds first civilization • A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
ancient civilizations 2023-10-30
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- - A massive Roman amphitheater used for gladiatorial contests.
- - A significant Mayan city known for its inscriptions and architecture.
- - An iconic Greek temple dedicated to Athena, located in Athens.
- - Preserved remains of individuals in ancient Egypt.
- - A Mesoamerican civilization that built the city of Tenochtitlán.
- - The capital of Greece and a prominent city-state in ancient Greece.
- - The title of the rulers of ancient Egypt, considered god-kings.
- - Chichen.......- A large Mayan pyramid and archaeological site in Mexico.
- - The capital of the Roman Empire, known for its vast influence.
- - A powerful Phoenician colony and a rival to Rome in the Punic Wars.
- - A prominent Greek city, known for the Valley of the Kings and its role in myth.
- - A historic city carved into rose-red cliffs in Jordan.
- - An ancient Anatolian civilization with the city of Hattusa as its capital.
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- - One of the world's earliest urban civilizations, located in Mesopotamia.
- - A wheeled vehicle used in warfare in ancient civilizations.
- - A prominent Greek city in the Bronze Age and home to Agamemnon.
- - A famous city in ancient Mesopotamia, known for its Hanging Gardens.
- - An ancient river valley civilization in South Asia, with complex urban planning.
- - A powerful pre-Columbian civilization in South America, known for Machu Picchu.
- - An ancient city of the Indus Valley Civilization, with planned streets.
- - A Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced calendar system and hieroglyphs.
- - A system of writing used in ancient Mesopotamia.
- - The cultural and geographic region in the Americas, including Mexico and Central America.
- - A seafaring civilization known for creating the first alphabet.
- - A legendary city in Asia Minor, central to the Trojan War myth.
- - A rival city-state to Athens in ancient Greece, known for its military prowess.
- - An ancient Indian dynasty, with Ashoka the Great as a notable ruler.
- - A pre-Roman civilization in Italy, known for its art and influence.
- - A powerful empire in ancient times, including the Achaemenids.
- - An important Egyptian city, home to the famous Library of Alexandria.
30 Clues: - A system of writing used in ancient Mesopotamia. • - Preserved remains of individuals in ancient Egypt. • - A historic city carved into rose-red cliffs in Jordan. • - A wheeled vehicle used in warfare in ancient civilizations. • - A massive Roman amphitheater used for gladiatorial contests. • - An iconic Greek temple dedicated to Athena, located in Athens. • ...
Unit 3 2019 2019-12-16
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- A special group of people who had more power and an easier life than most other people.
- Early civilizations followed the belief in many gods.
- Early civilizations developed in ______ _______.
- This leader developed a system of 282 laws.
- The few elite are at the top while laborers were at the bottom.
- Most punishments under Hammurabi's code were very ___ compared to today.
- Civilization on Indus River, near modern day India.
- Civilization on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in modern day Iraq.
- A government controlled by a small group of people is said to have a centralized _____.
- Mesopotamia was located between the Euphrates and _______ rivers.
- Intensification led to new ______.
- More food, more people, more resources, more technology, more problems, more solutions, faster rate of change.
- Civilization on the Yellow River in modern day China
- A social institution that provides a system of leaders.
- These people kept written records for the civilization.
- Farming and raising animals were common activities in this kind of civilization.
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- Intensification created a need to settle _______.
- Civilization on Nile River in modern day Egypt.
- The location of your civilization determines it's success in growing food.
- Civilizations grew in the _____ latitudes because that's where the climate was best.
- With the growth of civilizations there was a need to develop new ____ for people to follow.
- Hammurabi's Code of laws was based on the concept of an __ __ __ __.
- Rivers provide, water, fertilizer and _______.
- These are ideas that advanced civilizations include as important parts of their culture.
- A system of writing developed in Egypt that used small pictures as symbols.
- Since not everyone needed to be a farmer, others could learn special skills.
- A system of writing developed in Mesopotamia.
- One purpose of Hammurabi's code was to prevent people from commiting _____.
- More food = more people = the need for more ______.
- This development helped civilizations keep track of laws.
- There were ______river valley civilizations.
- Food and goods were used to _____ people wages.
32 Clues: Intensification led to new ______. • This leader developed a system of 282 laws. • There were ______river valley civilizations. • A system of writing developed in Mesopotamia. • Rivers provide, water, fertilizer and _______. • Civilization on Nile River in modern day Egypt. • Food and goods were used to _____ people wages. • ...
The Making of Ancient Books 2015-08-24
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- these predated the writings using an alphabet
- mention of leather ________ in Egypt date back as far as 2500 B.C.
- around 1750 B.C. some Semitic person(s)developed the first of these
- according to Deut. 27:2-3, large stones covered with this were written on
- wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets - may date back to 24000 B.C.
- wood and _____ were used by the Assyrians as tablets and were popular with the Romans
- lived from about 1527 B. C. to 1407 B. C.
- dehaired, soaked in lime water, stretched and dried on a frame
- refers to calfskin
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- most common writing material in Mesopotamia
- an abundance of clay tablets indicate writing was widespread here by 3000 B.C.
- dehaired, soaked in lime water and tanned with chemical reagents
- pieces or sherds of pottery used for writing on
- material on which the Ten Commandments were originally written
- Hebrew writing found in Palestine on stone dating back to c. 925 B.C., ________ Calendar
- early form of paper
- _____ different systems of writing are known to existed in the area of Syria-Palestine when Moses lived
- one of the metals used as a writing material
18 Clues: refers to calfskin • early form of paper • lived from about 1527 B. C. to 1407 B. C. • most common writing material in Mesopotamia • one of the metals used as a writing material • these predated the writings using an alphabet • pieces or sherds of pottery used for writing on • material on which the Ten Commandments were originally written • ...
PERADABAN AWAL DUNIA 2023-05-19
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- Pengawetan mayat dengan cara dibalsem pada masa Kerajaan Mesir Kuno disebut ...
- Nama lain Sungai Kuning adalah ...
- Kebudayaan India mengalami zaman keemasan terutama dalam bidang kesenian pada masa Dinasti ...
- Pembantu Fira'un yang bertugas mengawasi penarikan pajak adalah ...
- Istri dari Raja Nebukadnezar II bernama Ratu ...
- Tulisan bangsa Mesir Kuno adalah ...
- Pusat Kerajaan Assyria terletak di daerah ...
- Salah satu peradaban di Amerika adalah ...
- Kaisar Romawi yang membagi Romawi menjadi dua adalah ...
- Suku bangsa pendatang di Romawi Kuno adalah ...
- Mesopotamia berasal dari kata Mesos dan ...
- Peradaban Mesopotamia berkembang dilembah Sungai ...
- mata pencaharian utama penduduk yang tinggal di sepanjang lembah sungai Indus adalah ...
- Dinasti tertua yang ada di Tiongkok adalah ...
- Bapak para dewa yang menguasai langit dan bumi pada kepercayaan bangsa Yunani Kuno bernama dewa...
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- Bangunan untuk pemakaman raja-raja mesir disebut ...
- Ziggurat merupakan peninggalan bangsa ...
- Ibu kota Kerajaan Mesir Kuno berada di ...
- Peletak dasar pemerintahan kekaisaran Romawi adalah ...
- Kepercayaan Mesir Kuno bersifat ...
- Sistem pemerintahan polis Sparta dalam Peradaban Yunani Kuno adalah...
- Bangsa Sumeria berakhir setelah diserang oleh Bangsa ...
- Bangunan peninggalan Bangsa Rmawi Kuno adalah ...
- Ajaran yang menitikberatkan pada etika dengan logika melalui pengenalan akan diri sendiri adalah ...
- Raja Mesir Kuno yang meyatukan Mesir Hulu dan Mesir Hilir bernama ...
25 Clues: Nama lain Sungai Kuning adalah ... • Kepercayaan Mesir Kuno bersifat ... • Tulisan bangsa Mesir Kuno adalah ... • Ziggurat merupakan peninggalan bangsa ... • Ibu kota Kerajaan Mesir Kuno berada di ... • Salah satu peradaban di Amerika adalah ... • Mesopotamia berasal dari kata Mesos dan ... • Pusat Kerajaan Assyria terletak di daerah ... • ...
AME People 2015-11-10
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- the Persian who extended the empire into Egypt
- a provincial governor of the Persian empire
- the location of the great Neo-Sumerian temple
- the Neo-Babylonian king who captured the Jews and sent them as slaves to Babylon
- _____ Road, the Persian road that was over 1,600 miles long
- the location of the audience hall of Darius
- the type of writing invented by the Sumerians
- the Persian who built the palace at Persepolis
- the Sumerian subject of a great epic
- the favorite temple structure of the AME
- the people who became the Neo-Babylonians
- one of the two rivers surrounding Mesopotamia
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- the Sumerian goddess of love and war
- the Assyrian ruler whose palace had relief sculptures covering the walls
- the first great Persian emperor
- the "land between two rivers"
- the Akkadian ruler whose Victory Stele showed him as a god
- one of the two rivers surrounding Mesopotamia
- the guardian beasts of the Assyrians
- the Babylonian king who established a set of laws
- the location of the oldest Sumerian temple we studied
- the first Akkadian king
- the Neo-Sumerian king who received instructions from gods to build a temple in his dreams
- the animal at the Hittite gate
- the Neo-Babylonian goddess of love and war
25 Clues: the first Akkadian king • the "land between two rivers" • the animal at the Hittite gate • the first great Persian emperor • the Sumerian goddess of love and war • the guardian beasts of the Assyrians • the Sumerian subject of a great epic • the favorite temple structure of the AME • the people who became the Neo-Babylonians • the Neo-Babylonian goddess of love and war • ...
SEJARAH MENENGAH RENDAH 2024-12-06
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- Bukti kesenian dalam tamadun Indus yang mempunyai ukiran geometri dan motif alam
- Kedudukan kerajaan yang strategik di Lembah Ganges mengawal laluan perdangangan
- Bukti lukisan manusia hidup Zaman Mesolitik
- Bukti Zaman Besi paling menonjol di Asia Tenggara
- Antara barang dagangan yang terpenting
- Perkara yang terkandung dalam Kod Undang-undang Hammrurabb
- Digunakan untuk mencatat makulmat yang menjadi bahan penulisan
- Undang-undang yang terkenal dalam Tamadun Mesopotamia
- Ibu kota bagi kerajaan Pertengahan dalam Tamadun Mesir Purba
- Memastikan Raja tidak memerintah secara mutlak dalam Negara kota Sparta
- Berfungsi sebagai rumah ibadah
- Pusat komuniti yang dilindungi oleh kubu
- Pembukaan laluan ________ menunjukkan peningktan dalam perdagangan semasa Dinasti Han
- Candi _______ menunjukkan adanya pengaruh Hindu dan Buddha serta hubungan perdangan
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- Kecairan air batu membentuk tasik air tawar
- Kerajaan Awal dalam Tamadun Mesopotamia
- Menceritakan perihal hukum Islam
- percaya bahawa kematian bukan penamat kepada kehidupan
- Bandar terancang dalam Tamdun Indus
- Keruntuhan empangan bermula Zaman Jahiliah
- Maksud sejarah menurut kamus Dewan
- Orang yang membawa rahmat keseluruh alam
- Sebagai tempat pernemuaan awam
- Sumber sejarah yang belum diolah atau diterbitkan
- Tempat penyembahan dewa dewi dalam tamadun rom
- tokoh dalam bidang astronomi dan falak
- pemerintahan yang dikuasai oleh golongan bangsawan
- Pusat pemerintahan semasa dinasti Maurya
- Gelaran yang dipakai oleh Raja Zheng ialah Maharaja __________
29 Clues: Sebagai tempat pernemuaan awam • Berfungsi sebagai rumah ibadah • Menceritakan perihal hukum Islam • Maksud sejarah menurut kamus Dewan • Bandar terancang dalam Tamdun Indus • Antara barang dagangan yang terpenting • tokoh dalam bidang astronomi dan falak • Kerajaan Awal dalam Tamadun Mesopotamia • Orang yang membawa rahmat keseluruh alam • ...
Sumerians 2024-08-12
7 Clues: People of southern Mesopotamia • Sumer was never this type entity • Civilization's name given by Akkad • Region Sumer was southern counterpart to • Name Sumerians referred to their region as • Civilization flourished between 4100 - 1750 B.C.E • Invented time by dividing day and night into 12-hour periods
Peradaban kuno 2025-09-10
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- Peradaban kuno yang berkembang di sekitar Sungai Nil. A
- Peradaban kuno yang terkenal dengan sistem kasta dan kitab suci Weda
- Sistem politik yang menggabungkan beberapa wilayah di bawah satu kekuasaan.
- Salah satu Kekaisaran Kuno yang terkenal di Timur Tengah, yang banyak dipimpin oleh raja-raja seperti Koresh
- Seorang tokoh besar yang membawa ajaran agama Buddha
- Bangsa kuno yang membangun piramida di Mesir.
- Sebutan untuk seorang pemimpin spiritual yang tinggi dalam masyarakat kuno
- Peradaban kuno yang terkenal dengan sistem politik dan filsafat demokrasinya, dan dikenal dengan ibu kota Atena.
- Situs peradaban kuno yang ditemukan di Meksiko, terkenal dengan piramida besar
- Sebutan untuk bangsa pendukung kebudayaan Hindu, yang kemudian bercampur dengan kebudayaan Dravida.
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- Peradaban kuno yang berkembang di lembah Sungai Kuning, Tiongkok.
- Sistem pemerintahan yang dipimpin oleh satu orang penguasa tertinggi
- Peradaban kuno yang berpusat di sekitar Sungai Eufrat dan Tigris
- Peradaban kuno yang berkembang di lembah Sungai Indus, India.
- Peradaban kuno di Amerika Selatan, terkenal dengan kota Machu Picchu
- Negara di Timur Tengah tempat peradaban kuno Mesopotamia berkembang
- Salah satu peninggalan kebudayaan kuno berupa prasasti atau lempengan tanah
- Sistem kepercayaan baru yang diajarkan oleh Sidharta Gautama, yaitu Sang Buddha
- Salah satu peradaban tertua di dunia yang berlokasi di Timur Tengah.
- Sistem kepercayaan yang berakar kuat di India kuno dan memiliki banyak dewa
- Seseorang pedagang dalam masyarakat hindu
21 Clues: Seseorang pedagang dalam masyarakat hindu • Bangsa kuno yang membangun piramida di Mesir. • Seorang tokoh besar yang membawa ajaran agama Buddha • Peradaban kuno yang berkembang di sekitar Sungai Nil. A • Peradaban kuno yang berkembang di lembah Sungai Indus, India. • Peradaban kuno yang berpusat di sekitar Sungai Eufrat dan Tigris • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2015-10-02
Across
- A person who performs religious ceremonies.
- The type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job.
- Picture Symbols
- A political unit consisting of a city and its surrounding countryside.
- The most famous Chaldean King.
Down
- The worship of many Gods.
- Sought to extend Akkadian territory.
- A large arc of rich,or fertile,farmland.
- A legendary figure in Sumerian literature.
- A way of supplying water to an area of land.
- A part or funtion.
- A city area.
- Effect,result
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks.
- More than they needed.
- Human made waterways.
- A countryside area.
17 Clues: A city area. • Effect,result • Picture Symbols • A part or funtion. • A countryside area. • Human made waterways. • More than they needed. • The worship of many Gods. • The most famous Chaldean King. • Sought to extend Akkadian territory. • A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks. • A large arc of rich,or fertile,farmland. • A legendary figure in Sumerian literature. • ...
Ancient River Valley Civilizations 2022-04-12
Across
- the division of society by rank or class
- These are periods where one ruling family held power for many years when kings passed the throne to sons
- A large arc of fertile farmland found in the Mesopotamia region
- rocky rapids along a river, such as those of the Nile in Egypt
- network of trade routes starting in China and ending at the Mediterranean Sea
- nomads from central Asia who migrated to India and settled there after the Harappan civilization ended
- an organized society within a specific area
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- The ancient Egyptian writing system
- an ancient Nubian kingdom whose rulers briefly controlled Egypt
- This river in China is the Huang He, and gets its nickname from the color the water looks after dust blows into it
- Hindu social class system that controlled every aspect of daily life
- the most important language of ancient India
- most ancient societies followed this belief in many gods
- the world's first system of writing that came from Mesopotamia
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- Though this river is actually in Pakistan, its fertile valley was one of the Indian subcontinents first civilizations
- the pattern of ruling groups in China who came to power but eventually lost it to rebellions
- A government controlled by religious leaders
- a belief of the Zhou Dynasty that rulers in China needed the approval of deceased ancestors
- This name comes from the Greek word for "land between the rivers"
- time of warfare between regional lords following the decline of the Zhou dynasty in China
- 282 laws created by a Babylonian king that are the world's first code of laws
- this Chinese philosopher taught proper understanding of relationships and respect for elders
- seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
- hymns, songs, prayers, and rituals that form the basis of Aryan religion
- huge stone slab that allowed historians to understand Egyptian writing
- Built as burial chambers for Egyptian pharaohs
- This river in Africa is one of the largest in the world and actually flows north to the Mediterranean
28 Clues: The ancient Egyptian writing system • the division of society by rank or class • an organized society within a specific area • a way of supplying water to an area of land • A government controlled by religious leaders • the most important language of ancient India • Built as burial chambers for Egyptian pharaohs • seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons • ...
Classical Civilizations: Greece and Rome 2025-01-30
Across
- religion with many gods like all of them at this time
- romans built these to connect their big empire
- this religion has one god and started in the Roman Empire
- continent of Mesopotamia(Iraq, India, and China
- Greece's soil was not good because it was
- modern day country where Mesopotamia was
- Cleopatra the Egyptian queen was actually from this place...like Alexander
- continent of Greece and Rome
- different jobs from farming like scribes(writers) and artisans(skilled workers)
- voting government of early Rome and USA
- Greek city state based on culture
- declared himself dictator for life of Rome and was killed by the Senate
- Iliad and Odyssey written by Homer from Greece is a long adventure story what type of book is it?
- architecture(buildings), paintings, sculptures, schools, sports, music
- government ruled by kings like river valleys
- river of india
- 1st type of voting government created by Athens
- river of egypt
- architectural type from Greece like in front of PHMS
- gods, controlling nature, where you go when you die
- the search for truth in Athens by Socrates
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- continent of Egypt
- language of Rome
- Greek king who conquered the Persian empire
- Greece and Rome are this type of a civilization
- river of Rome
- short story with a moral from Greece
- leaders, laws, military, government style(like democracy or Monarchy
- first Emperor of Rome
- top river of Mesopotamia
- crops, jobs, trade, natural resources, money
- general of Carthage who attacked Rome with Elephants crossing the Alps
- these were 3 wars between Rome and Carthage which made Rome an empire
- Greek city state based on war
- brought water to Roman cities
- china's river
- continent of Carthage
- Greece did this by boat since they were on a peninsula
- sporting event in Greece to honor Zeus
- land with water on 3 sides like Greece and Rome
- Roman place where gladiator fights were
41 Clues: river of Rome • china's river • river of india • river of egypt • language of Rome • continent of Egypt • first Emperor of Rome • continent of Carthage • top river of Mesopotamia • continent of Greece and Rome • Greek city state based on war • brought water to Roman cities • Greek city state based on culture • short story with a moral from Greece • sporting event in Greece to honor Zeus • ...
School 2022-03-30
10 Clues: read • acting, music • 3. never ends • tiny, microscopic • singing, team work • Figurative-language • order of operations • traits, genes, life • Egypt, Mesopotamia, China • George Washington, Kings, 1700´s
