mesopotamia Crossword Puzzles
The Bronze Age Collapse Review Crossword 2024-05-17
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- empire in Mesopotamia that had foreign rulers
- these were disrupted by the Bronze Age Collapse, disrupting many economies
- human condition caused by widespread lack of food
- one of the elements used to make bronze
- large stretch of fertile land that contained the Assyrian and Babylonian Empires
- mysterious foreigners that are believed to have attacked along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean
- volcanic ash could be responsible for this
- empire whose expansionist plans were destroyed by the Bronze Age Collapse
- Troy was considered this for land and sea trade routes
- city-state in western Turkey believed to be a valuable trade center during the Bronze Age
- foreign rulers of Babylon
- sometimes the result of undersea earthquakes
- empire in Anatolia that fell bc of the Bronze Age Collapse
- name of the epoch in Egypt during the Bronze Age Collapse
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- possible cause the Bronze Age Collapse that combines many causes as explanation
- many of these locations were destroyed or burned during the Bronze Age Collapse
- one of the possible acts perpetrated by the Sea Peoples
- many civilizations faced increased ____________ by foreigners
- weather phenomenon caused by a lack of rain
- these can cause humans to become sick and die easier during famines
- one of the elements used to make bronze
- what most of the theories about the Bronze Age Collapse are
- the civilization of these people was completely destroyed by the Bronze Age Collapse
- this goal of the Assyrians ended bc of the Bronze Age Collapse
- name of the Aegean Sea volcano that erupted in 1645 BCE
- the only Mycenaean city-state to survive the Bronze Age Collapse
- the northeastern Mediterranean suffered from many of these
- Egypt did not fall bc of the Bronze Age Collapse but entered a period of this
28 Clues: foreign rulers of Babylon • one of the elements used to make bronze • one of the elements used to make bronze • volcanic ash could be responsible for this • weather phenomenon caused by a lack of rain • sometimes the result of undersea earthquakes • empire in Mesopotamia that had foreign rulers • human condition caused by widespread lack of food • ...
Chapter 1 2024-08-23
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- art made to discover the purposes of the gods
- established himself and successors pharaohs which much of the Middle Kingdom centered around
- created a new dynasty that reunified much of Mesopotamia
- structures large stone built in circles
- collection of 282 laws
- women pharoah
- general area where many civilizations started
- a complex culture in which a large number of people share a common element
- Age old stone
- massive stepped tower temples were built on
- provided the basic framework for the study of Egyptian history
- new stone
- wealthy males that wrote scribes
- used during the Neolithic Revolution, volcanic glass
- a combination of copper and tin
- land between rivers
- desert area
- is one of the first humans
- ended the Old Kingdom
- sun god
- famous king is Mesopotamian literature
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- king of this area wore red crown
- gave up nomadic life and began to live in settled communities
- wise human being
- invention that made transportation of good easier
- used to build houses
- fertile dark land
- United both Upper and Lower Egypt
- wedged shaped system of writing
- control of water
- first just for wealthy, allowed all Egyptians to later join
- the longest river in the world starting in Africa
- servant of Aten
- goddess of love
- first leader of the Akkadians
- king of this area wore white crown
- a spiritual precept that conveyed the idea of truth and justice
- the great grandson of Thutmose III
- 12 lunar months
- humanlike creatures
- society dominated by men
- upright human
- signs that depicted objects that had a sacred value
- regular structures with flat roofs
- move with animal migration
45 Clues: sun god • new stone • desert area • women pharoah • Age old stone • upright human • servant of Aten • goddess of love • 12 lunar months • wise human being • control of water • fertile dark land • humanlike creatures • land between rivers • used to build houses • ended the Old Kingdom • collection of 282 laws • society dominated by men • is one of the first humans • move with animal migration • ...
Topic 2 Vocabulary 2024-10-04
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- art of steering a ship from place to place
- small set of letters or symbols, each of which stands for a single sound.
- good or service produced within a country and sold outside the country’s borders.
- independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal.
- money that is used as a medium of exchange, usually bills or coins.
- a permanent army of professional soldiers.
- group of people living in a new territory with ties to a distant state.
- idea that all members of a society – even the rich and powerful – must obey the law.
- grand stone pillar
- payment or gift to a stronger power.
- state containing several countries or territories.
- independent state consisting of a city and it’s surrounding territory.
- trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money.
- a region with good conditions for growing crops that stretches from the Mediterranean coast East through Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) to the Persian Gulf.
- a set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian Empire.
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- to supply water to.
- spread of cultural traits from one culture to another.
- soldiers who fight while riding horses.
- worship of many gods or deities.
- wide, flat plain in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in present day Iraq.
- Mesopotamian system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for ideas or things.
- brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple.
- idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture.
- good or service sold within a country that is produced in another country.
24 Clues: grand stone pillar • to supply water to. • worship of many gods or deities. • payment or gift to a stronger power. • soldiers who fight while riding horses. • art of steering a ship from place to place • brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple. • a permanent army of professional soldiers. • state containing several countries or territories. • ...
Ikalawang Markahan AP Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-19
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- - Anong relihiyon o pilosopiya sa Asya na titingnan ang mga babae na nagbabawas sa kaban ng pamilya samantalang ang mga lalaki ang nagragdag dito?
- Tinawag na cradle of civilization dahil nagsilbing lundayan ng mga sinaunang kabihasnan.
- Ito ay naging importanteng bahagi sa kulturang Tsino dahil sa pagsusulat na tinawag na?
- Ito ay nagresulta sa pagkakaroon ng paggalang sa kalikasan.
- Sa China ang tradisyong ito ay ang paa ng kababaihan ay pinapaliit hanggang tatlong pulgada gamit ang pagbabalot ng bakal na sapatos.
- Anong dinastiya sa Tsina ang nagka-watak-watak sa loob ng 400 taon?
- Tawag sa paniniwala at pagsamba sa maraming diyos.
- - Ano ang ipinagbawal sa mga kababaihan ayon sa probisyon ng Kodigo ni Hammurabi?
- Sa imperyong ito pinamumunuan ng pinakamahusay na pinuno ng Maurya.
- Ito ay isang salin sa pangalan ni Zoroaster.
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- Pagkakaroon ng Caste System na nagdulot ng diskriminasyon sa lipunan.
- Ito ang nabuong sistema ng pagsulat sa kabihasnang Indus.
- Anong kabihasnan sa Mesopotamia ang gumamit ng salapi sa pakikipagkalakalan?
- Ito ay isa sa mga paniniwala ng mga Hindu na kung saan sinasabi na ang bawat aksyon ay may kaakibat na parusa o gantimpala.
- Ang salitang ito ay may ibig sabihin na pagmamahal sa karunungan.
- Ito ay tinatawag na yellow River dahil pagkatapos ng pagbaha ang tubig nito ay nag iiwan ng loess o dilaw na lupa na nagsisilbing pataba sa lupaing agrikultural na malapit dito.
- - Anong kabihasnan sa Kanlurang Asya na may isang katibayan na mataas ang tingin sa babae dahil sa malaking papel ng reyna?
- “Ang aming pangkat ang nagdala ng Hinduismo sa India”. Sino ang nagsabi ng pahayag na ito?
- Ito ang naging wika ng mga Indo-Aryan loob ng 100 taon na dala ng Indo- aryan.
- - Ano ang pinakaunang Imperyo sa daigdig?
20 Clues: - Ano ang pinakaunang Imperyo sa daigdig? • Ito ay isang salin sa pangalan ni Zoroaster. • Tawag sa paniniwala at pagsamba sa maraming diyos. • Ito ang nabuong sistema ng pagsulat sa kabihasnang Indus. • Ito ay nagresulta sa pagkakaroon ng paggalang sa kalikasan. • Ang salitang ito ay may ibig sabihin na pagmamahal sa karunungan. • ...
ancient sumer crossword 2022-11-12
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- a big are that has been dug out and filled with water for protection aganst someone
- to keep something in good condition by making necessary repairs
- a body of water that is long and leads to the ocean
- winter summer fall and spring
- a task or problem that tests a person’s abilities
- a wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
- someone that farms crops for eating
- Euphrates Riverone of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- an early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government
- materiala resource that can be used to make something else
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- a system of channels for agriculture
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
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- when a large amount of water floods a place
- a means of supplying land with water
- an are when people live
- to build; usually some kind of structure, such as a house
- when there is not enough food
- something used for protection agaist something
- a strong disagreement
- an area in southern Mesopotamia, where cities first appeared
- the amount of something
- a substance that lies between or above other things
- arranged in a difficult way
- in ancient times, the geographic area located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- to bring something new into being
- 365 days
- an area that is basically a village but bigger
- one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- siltfine particles of rock
30 Clues: 365 days • a strong disagreement • an are when people live • the amount of something • siltfine particles of rock • arranged in a difficult way • when there is not enough food • winter summer fall and spring • to bring something new into being • someone that farms crops for eating • a means of supplying land with water • a system of channels for agriculture • ...
Lesson 5 week 2 choice board 2025-12-05
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- a task or problem that tests a person’s abilities
- a way of life that offers much more than what is necessary
- a person who writes
- in ancient times, the geographic area located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- a strong disagreement
- one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- to keep something in good condition by making necessary repairs
- to bring something new into being
- fine particles of rock
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- an interconnected system of channels or lines
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- someone who is trained in a particular career
- the way a civilization is organized
- to build; usually some kind of structure, such as a house
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- a wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- a substance that lies between or above other things
- arranged in a difficult way
- an area in southern Mesopotamia where cities first appeared
- a means of supplying land with water
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- an early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government
- a craftsperson
- a symbol that stands for an object
- a resource that can be used to make something else
- ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
29 Clues: a craftsperson • a person who writes • a strong disagreement • fine particles of rock • arranged in a difficult way • to bring something new into being • a symbol that stands for an object • the way a civilization is organized • a means of supplying land with water • a person who makes money by selling goods • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • ...
Introduction to Civilization and Mesopotamia 2025-10-03
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- a tool used by potters to form pottery
- a huge stone monument
- Sumerians built a math system based on this number
- the type of economy used in early communities
- a person who moved their settlement to follow their source of food
- Hammurabi's code makes no reference to punishment from these
- a person who writes for their job
- world's first system of writing
- division of society by rank or class
- one of the rivers in Mesopotamia
- a pyramid-shaped temple tower
- a tool pulled by oxen to break up soil
- a person who leads religious ceremonies
- a set of laws given by a leader or government
- an area that extends from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea with rich soil
- a famous Neolithic community
- more food than needed; the thing that is necessary for civilization to begin
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- land with different territories and people under a single ruler
- believing in many gods
- the theme of geography that describes the Mesopotamian farmers using irrigation
- the modern day country where Mesopotamia was located
- a long poem that usually tells a story about a hero
- a king who became a mythological hero
- the process of changing plants and animals to make them more useful to humans
- another term for farming crops and raising animals
- a mixture of rich soil from the bottom of rivers that helped crops grow
- this is what happens when people specialize in different jobs
- the king known for his code of law
- systems that move water from one place to another
- the idea that no one is exempt from following the laws
- a sharp tool that was used to write in cuneiform
- a king who created the first empire
32 Clues: a huge stone monument • believing in many gods • a famous Neolithic community • a pyramid-shaped temple tower • world's first system of writing • one of the rivers in Mesopotamia • a person who writes for their job • the king known for his code of law • a king who created the first empire • division of society by rank or class • a king who became a mythological hero • ...
Old Eastons HMH Module 20 Unit 5 Lesson 1-5 Crossword Puzzel 2026-03-17
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- The The United Arab Emirates is a country that consists of seven smaller _________ that lead and determine the country's economy
- The Tigris and Euphrates were important for trade and...
- It has the largest sand desert in the world
- What valley has been a major center of farming in the region for thousands of years
- means completely surrounded by land with no direct access to the ocean
- What is the sea fed by the Syr Darya and Amu Darya rivers
- In Mesopotamia what was a major issue because of non-controlled rivers
- It borders the north of Iran
- Which country in the Arabian Peninsula is serving as an example why oil is not an industry that you want to put all your faith into and are now trying new Industries like banking and tourism
- What religion is a major influence in the government of most of the countries in the Arabian Peninsula
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- In 2018 Saudi Arabia gave the women what right
- Is the official name for the discription "The land Between the rivers."
- What activity causes frequent earthquakes there
- What kind of government is Saudi Arabia
- In Saudi Arabia what is the most common version of Muslim which takes up about 85 to 90% of the poulation
- Saudi Arabia is an influential member of what company
- What lake is known for being split between fresh and salt water
- What country in the Arabian Peninsula first discovered oil
- In Central Asia it is hard to find water what other liquid is easy to find that makes up a lot of economies
- What country is known for developing algebra
20 Clues: It borders the north of Iran • What kind of government is Saudi Arabia • It has the largest sand desert in the world • What country is known for developing algebra • In 2018 Saudi Arabia gave the women what right • What activity causes frequent earthquakes there • Saudi Arabia is an influential member of what company • ...
TEKA TEKI TEMA 3 KELAS 6 2022-11-01
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- penemu lampu lalu lintas
- penemu bola lampu pijar
- bapak penemu pesawat terbang Indonesia
- penemu olahraga bola basket
- gelombang yang dapat merambat meski tidak ada media perantara
- lari dengan jarak setiap lintasan 10 meter
- daerah yang memiliki lagu Mariam tomang
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- benda yang ditemukan oleh john logie baird
- rangkaian lampu yang disusun secara berderet
- tempat thomas alva edison dilahirkan
- rangkaian lampu yang disusun secara sejajar
- tempat peninggalan roda paling tua
- penemu arus listrik
13 Clues: penemu arus listrik • penemu bola lampu pijar • penemu lampu lalu lintas • penemu olahraga bola basket • tempat peninggalan roda paling tua • tempat thomas alva edison dilahirkan • bapak penemu pesawat terbang Indonesia • daerah yang memiliki lagu Mariam tomang • benda yang ditemukan oleh john logie baird • lari dengan jarak setiap lintasan 10 meter • ...
Vicino oriente 2025-11-11
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- Ne faceva parte anche l'Antico Egitto.
- Montagna di Dio.
- Muro inclinato.
- Scrittura inventata dai Sumeri.
- Composto da argilla e paglia.
- Fiume che scorre nella parte est del territorio.
- Terra tra due fiumi.
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- Animale fantastico inventato dagli Assiri.
- Ceramica rivestita da una speciale vernice colorata a base di silice.
- Fiume che scorre nella parte ovest del territorio.
- Dea della fertilità e dell'amore.
- Scultura le cui forme emergono poco del fondo.
- Animale cacciato dai re assiri.
13 Clues: Muro inclinato. • Montagna di Dio. • Terra tra due fiumi. • Composto da argilla e paglia. • Animale cacciato dai re assiri. • Scrittura inventata dai Sumeri. • Dea della fertilità e dell'amore. • Ne faceva parte anche l'Antico Egitto. • Animale fantastico inventato dagli Assiri. • Scultura le cui forme emergono poco del fondo. • Fiume che scorre nella parte est del territorio. • ...
Escritura 2024-10-29
9 Clues: forma de la escritura • apariencia de la escritura • región donde surgió la escritura • material utilizando para escribí • heredad cultural de la escritura • herramienta para fijar la escritura • pueblos que desarrollo la Escritura • etapa más primitiva de la escritura • tipo de Escritura utilizando en la región
History 3rd period Marlie Castillo 2021-12-06
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- government officials who carried out pharaohs orders
- combination of copper and tin
- people that are constantly moving
- a system of writing developed by sumerians
- land between two rivers
- tomb for pharaoh
- tells about people who lived there and their achievements
- before the invention of writing
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- study of stars
- person who rules religion and government
- standing on 2 legs
- a line of rulers from one family
- divides the earth into southern and northern hemisphere
- extra amounts of something (usually food)
- reed plant used to make paper
15 Clues: study of stars • tomb for pharaoh • standing on 2 legs • land between two rivers • combination of copper and tin • reed plant used to make paper • before the invention of writing • a line of rulers from one family • people that are constantly moving • person who rules religion and government • extra amounts of something (usually food) • a system of writing developed by sumerians • ...
Phoenecian Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-08
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- What resources they used for building ships.
- What age were the Phoenecians in
- What sea did the Phoenicians go across
- Where there stories from the past are
- Formal agreements between nations
- What they drank
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- Most important prophet in Hebrew
- A bridge that connected Egypt and Mesopotamia
- Built Jerusalem together
- What type of cloth they traded
- Descendants of Judah
- What were the interests of the Phoenician and Hebrew
- What they used to make purple
- A huge contribution
- What did Phoenician colonies eventually become?
15 Clues: What they drank • A huge contribution • Descendants of Judah • Built Jerusalem together • What they used to make purple • What type of cloth they traded • Most important prophet in Hebrew • What age were the Phoenecians in • Formal agreements between nations • Where there stories from the past are • What sea did the Phoenicians go across • ...
World Rivers and Lakes 2023-07-05
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- Historically important river in the Near East
- Longest river in the world
- Longest river in South America
- Major European river, flows into the North Sea
- Largest of the Great Lakes of North America
- Deepest and oldest freshwater lake in the world
- Longest river in Asia
- Africa's largest lake by area
- Largest lake by surface area
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- Longest river in North America
- Sacred river in India
- It, along with the Tigris, defines Mesopotamia
- Europe's second-longest river
- Longest river in Europe
- Highest navigable lake in the world
15 Clues: Sacred river in India • Longest river in Asia • Longest river in Europe • Longest river in the world • Largest lake by surface area • Europe's second-longest river • Africa's largest lake by area • Longest river in North America • Longest river in South America • Highest navigable lake in the world • Largest of the Great Lakes of North America • ...
Vocab 2 2022-10-07
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- decisions by unelected state officials
- people are ranked based on status
- moral laws brought down from god by Moses
- a monotheistic region of ancient Persia
- worship of one God
- worship of more than one God
- Jewish people moving out of Israel
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- Priests rule in the name of Gods
- a form of writing from ancient Egypt
- Jewish law of God, religious text
- region in Sundan
- excess
- line of hereditary ruling
- Many states and/or countries under one ruler
- Age - end of prehistory
- where civilization started
- a city that forms its own "state"
- ruler of ancient Egypt
18 Clues: excess • region in Sundan • worship of one God • ruler of ancient Egypt • Age - end of prehistory • line of hereditary ruling • where civilization started • worship of more than one God • Priests rule in the name of Gods • Jewish law of God, religious text • people are ranked based on status • a city that forms its own "state" • Jewish people moving out of Israel • ...
acient Egypt and Mesopotamia crossword puzzle 2013-11-04
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- crafted weapons and other useful stuff
- god of wisdom and writing
- the ones who control the schools
- babylonia the ruler of Mesopotamia around 1792 BCE
- public writers who worked for religious temples
- system of symbols that represent objects and ideas
- traded equipment with people
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- goddess of love and joy
- the creation of all gods
- god of skies
- god of chaos
- belief in many gods
- the god of embalming and death
- form of government led by a god
- the god of the underworld
- wife of Osiris
- the ruler of Mesopotamian society
- the god of sun
18 Clues: god of skies • god of chaos • wife of Osiris • the god of sun • belief in many gods • goddess of love and joy • the creation of all gods • god of wisdom and writing • the god of the underworld • traded equipment with people • the god of embalming and death • form of government led by a god • the ones who control the schools • the ruler of Mesopotamian society • ...
storia 2022-04-09
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- palestra dei greci
- l'insieme dei sovrani di una stessa famiglia
- religione ufficiale dei greci
- come erano considerati i macedoni?
- giunsero in mesopotamia nel XVIII
- sostituiranno ben presto il re
- il potere di menes
- le usano i soldati per andare in guerra
- elaborazione di leggi scritte
- dio signore dell'universo
- popoli con lo stesso ceppo di lingua parlata
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- fu fondata nel 705a.C
- divene famoso per aver creato un codice di leggi
- conoscevano l'arte della scrittura
- distrusse immagini sacre rappresntanti del dio ermes
- è la parte variabile del discorso
- nome della querra fra atene e sparta
- popolazione che dall'ebraico significa rosso porpora
18 Clues: palestra dei greci • il potere di menes • fu fondata nel 705a.C • dio signore dell'universo • religione ufficiale dei greci • elaborazione di leggi scritte • sostituiranno ben presto il re • è la parte variabile del discorso • giunsero in mesopotamia nel XVIII • conoscevano l'arte della scrittura • come erano considerati i macedoni? • nome della querra fra atene e sparta • ...
Mesopatamia crossword 2021-12-08
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- king who made the worlds first written laws
- the worship of many gods
- circular, mesopatamian invention
- largest working class
- where priests preformed offerings to gods
- communicated with gods
- a long poem telling the story of a hero
- means the land between two rivers
- the highest in the social class
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- people who traded with other city-states
- people who grew and sold crops
- the science of building
- brought the water to crops
- ruler who took over nearly all of mesopatamia
- one of the two mesopatamian rivers
- a organised society
- worlds first written language
- tool that prepared soil for farming
- one of the two mesopatamian rivers
19 Clues: a organised society • largest working class • communicated with gods • the science of building • the worship of many gods • brought the water to crops • worlds first written language • people who grew and sold crops • the highest in the social class • circular, mesopatamian invention • means the land between two rivers • one of the two mesopatamian rivers • ...
Global History Grade 9 2025-06-03
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- increased because of printing press
- press invented by Gutenburg
- idea that you can change economic and social position in society
- disease that devasted Europe in 1347
- Aztec practice to honor sun god
- city in Persia
- leader connected to Hellenistic culture
- believed in potential of humans as most important
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- means belief in one god
- example is Socrates
- first emperor of Rome
- pyramid in Mesopotamia
- led to permanent settlements
- written law code of Ancient Rome
- place first civilizations developed
- another word for floating garden
- emperor that built Hagia Sophia and a major law code
- war to recapture the Holy Land
18 Clues: city in Persia • example is Socrates • first emperor of Rome • pyramid in Mesopotamia • means belief in one god • led to permanent settlements • war to recapture the Holy Land • Aztec practice to honor sun god • press invented by Gutenburg • written law code of Ancient Rome • another word for floating garden • increased because of printing press • ...
Global History Vocabulary Review 2018-03-19
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- the birthplace of Confucianism, Hinduism, and Buddhism
- The________Revolution was when humans moved from hunting and gathering to farming
- Shi Huangdi was the ruler of the _____Dynasty
- the belief system that requires fasting during Ramadan
- _________'s Code is an example of law distinguishing between social classes
- Greece's mountainous terrain led to the rise of independent __________
- the empire that controlled Eastern Europe after the fall of Rome
- Italy and India are both considered to be a _______ because they are surrounded by water on three sides
- Before it became a great empire, Rome was known for this style of government
- The Empire associated with the Indus River, the Himalaya Mountains, and Asoka the Great
- the name of the civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- the Chinese philosophy that harsh laws are needed to maintain order in society
- The name for the social structure of India
- Athen's most important contribution is this style of government
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- The ocean located between Southwest Asia and Southeast Asia
- a type of map that shows earth natural features such as rivers, mountains and deserts
- a type of map that shows governmental boundaries
- The mountains that hinder cultural diffusion and between China and India
- social classes, art and architecture, governments, and jobs are all features of ___________
- the name of the written language of Mesopotamia
- the writing system of Ancient Egypt
- the name for Western Europe after the fall of Rome, also known as the Middle Ages
- This country is associated with the Mandate of Heaven, production of silk, and reverence for ancestors
- worshipping many gods
24 Clues: worshipping many gods • the writing system of Ancient Egypt • The name for the social structure of India • Shi Huangdi was the ruler of the _____Dynasty • the name of the written language of Mesopotamia • a type of map that shows governmental boundaries • the birthplace of Confucianism, Hinduism, and Buddhism • the belief system that requires fasting during Ramadan • ...
The Rise of Sumerian City-States Sabina Holzer Venegas 2022-10-19
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- to build; usually some kind of structure, such as a house
- a condition or sickness
- small hills before the mountain
- one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- to fight to death
- a deep ditch filled with water
- a resource that can be used to make something else
- in ancient times, the geographic area located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- to keep something in good condition by making necessary repairs
- a wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
- a substance that lies between or above other things
- someone who conducts a city
- a space where water flows
- a long mountain range
- if water is stopped from flowing
- a bigger span of people living together
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- people that live in Sumer
- one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- not having enough food
- to get better at something
- someone who is on the other side
- an early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government
- a strong disagreement
- to have a solution to a problem
- to make it unable for something to get damaged
- a means of supplying land with water
- to be equilibrium
- a group of people that have each others back
- a group of people that live in the same place
- arranged in a difficult way
- the state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship
- an area in southern Mesopotamia, where cities first appeared
- large amounts of water
- to go and start a fight
- a stretch of land that is very plain
- a valley that a river runs through
- fine particles of rock
37 Clues: to fight to death • to be equilibrium • a strong disagreement • a long mountain range • not having enough food • large amounts of water • fine particles of rock • a condition or sickness • to go and start a fight • people that live in Sumer • a space where water flows • to get better at something • arranged in a difficult way • someone who conducts a city • a deep ditch filled with water • ...
Civiltà fluviali CPIA 2023-10-27
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- Lo erano gli esseri umani prima di costruire le città.
- Il mitico fiume degli Egizi.
- Corpi dei faraoni che si sono conservati benissimo fino ai giorni nostri.
- Lo sono le piramidi che raggiungono la perfezione geometrica.
- Il nome del 're' nella civiltà egizia.
- Edifici colossali costruiti dai Sumeri.
- Colossali edifici costruiti dagli Egizi.
- Lo è una religione che adora un solo Dio.
- Lo è una religione che adora tanti dei diversi.
- Le prime civiltà della storia nascono vicino a grandi...
- Insieme all'Eufrate, è il fiume che scorre in Mesopotamia.
- La scrittura degli Egizi.
- Comandante francese a cui dobbiamo il ritrovamento della Stele di Rosetta.
- Modo con cui ci si faceva giustizia da soli, prima delle leggi scritte.
- Re sumero che ha fatto scrivere il primo codice di leggi della storia.
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- Moneta nascosta sotto la lingua dei morti, per permettere loro di pagare il viaggio verso l'oltretomba.
- E' 'fertile' in Mesopotamia.
- Era più 'varia' per i cacciatori-raccoglitori.
- Processo con cui gli egizi evitavano la decomposizione dei cadaveri.
- Secondo gli storici, hanno inventato la scrittura.
- Li hanno inventati i Sumeri, per costruire le loro 'montagne di Dio'.
- Insieme a 'oltretomba', è una parola che indica la vita dopo la morte.
- Il fiume vicino al quale nasce la prima civiltà cinese.
- Il fango fertilissimo lasciato dal fiume degli Egizi.
- Statua egizia alta 20 m e lunga 73 m.
- Insieme all'allevamento, ha cambiato la storia dell'umanità per sempre.
- Sovrano egizio che ha dato il nome alla più grande piramide egizia.
- E' considerato il primo architetto della storia.
- Divinità egizia con la testa da cane, sovrano dell'oltretomba.
29 Clues: La scrittura degli Egizi. • E' 'fertile' in Mesopotamia. • Il mitico fiume degli Egizi. • Statua egizia alta 20 m e lunga 73 m. • Il nome del 're' nella civiltà egizia. • Edifici colossali costruiti dai Sumeri. • Colossali edifici costruiti dagli Egizi. • Lo è una religione che adora un solo Dio. • Era più 'varia' per i cacciatori-raccoglitori. • ...
Light to the Nations - Introduction 2020-09-19
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- This country provided the gifts of Philosophy and natural order.
- This type of person moved from place to place in search of food.
- The art of cultivating crops and domesticating herd animals.
- This event marked the beginning of the period known as Anno Domini.
- A culture that builds and supports cities.
- The Latin word for, "let it be so".
- This group of people swept over Turkey, Iran and India.
- The time period between 10,000 BC and 2,000 BC
- This country provided the gifts of law and justice.
- The time period between 50,000 BC and 10,000 BC
- the Mediterranean world was under the rule of the _______ empire.
- The Paleolithic people worshiped many ___ of nature,who were frightening.
- The period of human life before the invention of writing.
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- Prehistory is broken up into two categories: Neolithic and _______.
- This civilization, in Greek means, "land in the middle of the rivers."
- Binding agreement between two or more individuals to cooperate in a mutual task.
- The science of designing and raising houses.
- These countries provided the gifts of Mathematics, astronomy, technology. The Mesopotamians/________________.
- The time period that means the year of our Lord.
- Neolithic people advanced because of two developments; agriculture and _____.
- Between 7,000 - 6,000 BC the first _____ developed.
- The Assyrian and ________ empires took over much of the known world.
- The time period that means, "before Christ".
- The 4 first main civilizations include Yellow River Valley, Mesopotamia, Egypt and ______ River Valley.
- This country had many laws, which they thought of as cruel and petty.
- The study of what people did based on written record.
- The Romans called the Mediterranean Sea, "our sea", which in Latin is ______ _______.
- Knowing how to use this, people could cook, keep warm and their lifespan increased.
28 Clues: The Latin word for, "let it be so". • A culture that builds and supports cities. • The science of designing and raising houses. • The time period that means, "before Christ". • The time period between 10,000 BC and 2,000 BC • The time period between 50,000 BC and 10,000 BC • The time period that means the year of our Lord. • ...
Chapter 01 - 6th Grade 2024-08-25
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- Person who studies how humans developed and how they related to one another
- A region that formed in southern Mesopotamia around 3000 B.C.
- Writing consisting of hundreds of wedge-shaped marks cut into damp clay tablets
- Record keepers
- People who regularly move from place to place
- A group of many different lands under one ruler
- Skilled workers who made metal products, cloth, or pottery
- Weapons, tools, and other things made by humans
- Tools and methods to help humans perform tasks
- The capital of the Chaldean Empire
- A city that had its own government and was not part of any larger unit
- A land north of the Tigris River that had fertile valleys
- A major body of water in the Middle East
- One of the oldest known communities in the Middle East.
- A river that flows through the fertile crescent and into the Persian Gulf
- Groups of travelling merchants
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- The development of different kinds of jobs
- One of the oldest known communities in Turkey.
- Person who studies and writes about the human past
- Political districts
- King of the Akkadians
- Traces of plants or animals that have been preserved in rock
- The capital of the Assyrian Empire
- A garden complex that was built by Nebuchadnezzar to please his wife
- A way of watering crops that used walls, waterways, and ditches to bring water to fields.
- Tame animals and plants for human use
- “The land between the rivers”
- Person who hunts for evidence buried in the ground
- A river that flows through the fertile crescent and into the Persian Gulf
- Complex societies
- Person who studies the heavenly bodies
- King of Babylon that is best known for his law code.
- King of the Chaldeans
33 Clues: Record keepers • Complex societies • Political districts • King of the Akkadians • King of the Chaldeans • “The land between the rivers” • Groups of travelling merchants • The capital of the Assyrian Empire • The capital of the Chaldean Empire • Tame animals and plants for human use • Person who studies the heavenly bodies • A major body of water in the Middle East • ...
Grade 10 End Of Term Review 2025-12-08
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- A city that governs itself and surrounding territory.
- A thinker who searches for truth and wisdom.
- The study of past events and how they shape the present.
- A long war fought between Athens and Sparta.
- A stepped temple built in ancient Mesopotamia.
- A famous Greek battle where Athenians defeated Persia.
- The Egyptian process of preserving a body for the afterlife.
- The period before the invention of writing.
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers; one of the first civilizations.
- The Macedonian leader who created a vast empire and spread Greek culture.
- The ruler of ancient Egypt.
- The study of past cultures through artifacts.
- The first known system of writing, developed by the Sumerians.
- A fortified hilltop in a Greek city.
- Government in which citizens have power.
- The temple in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena.
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- India’s social class structure based on birth..
- Government ruled by a small group of people.
- A group of territories under one ruler.
- A region in the Middle East known for rich soil and early civilizations.
- A complex society with cities, government, writing, and specialized jobs.
- The Greek word for city-state.
- A major city of learning in Egypt founded by Alexander.
- The picture-based writing system of ancient Egypt.
- An object made or used by humans in the past.
- Stories about gods used to explain nature and human life.
- A public market and meeting place in Greek cities.
- The enslaved people of Sparta.
- A period when Greek culture spread across the world after Alexander.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
30 Clues: The ruler of ancient Egypt. • The Greek word for city-state. • The enslaved people of Sparta. • A fortified hilltop in a Greek city. • A group of territories under one ruler. • Government in which citizens have power. • A series of rulers from the same family. • The period before the invention of writing. • Government ruled by a small group of people. • ...
Places & Things of Genesis CBQ Dig Sites 1-10 2026-03-18
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- A mountain where the ark landed. A range of mountains located in modern Turkey, Iran and Armenia
- The desert regions in the southern part of Canaan, southeast of Beersheba
- Done to males was a mark of God's covenant with Abraham, a physical sign of Abraham's faith and obedience to God's commandments.
- worship of God often required animals to b e killed and placed on an altar to burn
- Land near the Jordan River.
- Roughly the areas bounded by the Euphrates River on the west and Habur River on the east and where the city of Nahor is found
- One river that flowed from the Garden of Eden
- the region in which God made a garden a the time of creation, the exact location is not certain, but possibly in modern Iraq.
- One river that flowed from the Garden of Eden
- Rebekah's town also known as Harran
- A place to sacrifice to God
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- A mountainous region that was a three day's journey from Beersheba
- An area north of Canaan
- Southern Mesopotamia where Abram's family originated
- This symbolizes the presence of God and used in covenants in the ancient world
- An Area of land that stretches from the northwest of Egypt to Mesopotamia
- Something valuable that is offered to God as an act of worship to God. In the Old Testament is was usually an animal, fruit or grain.
- One river that flowed from the Garden of Eden
- Land located in central Canaan
- One river that flowed from the Garden of Eden
- The city where wicked men lived
- The barge or ship God asked Noah to build for the Flood
- Located in the land of the Philistines and boarders the Mediterranean Sea.
- Land East of the Garden of Eden where Cain went when the Lord drove him from Eden
24 Clues: An area north of Canaan • Land near the Jordan River. • A place to sacrifice to God • Land located in central Canaan • The city where wicked men lived • Rebekah's town also known as Harran • One river that flowed from the Garden of Eden • One river that flowed from the Garden of Eden • One river that flowed from the Garden of Eden • ...
Chapter 3 - The Fertile Crescent 2017-12-18
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- Good or service produced within a country and sold outside the country’s borders
- Mesopotamian system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for ideas or things
- Idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture
- Spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- Grand stone pillar
- Good or service sold within a country that is produced in another country
- Small set of letters or symbols, each of which stands for a single sound
- Wide, flat plain in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in present-day Iraq.
- Independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
- Brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple
- Trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money
- To supply water to
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- Group of people living in a new territory with ties to a distant state
- Payment or gift to a stronger power
- A set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire
- A region with good conditions for growing crops that stretches from the Mediterranean coast east through Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) to the Persian Gulf
- A permanent army of professional soldiers
- Independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- Idea that all members of a society - even the rich and powerful - must obey the law
- Art of steering a ship from place to place
- Worship of many gods or deities
- Soldiers who fight while riding horses
- Money that is used as a medium of exchange, usually bills or coins
- State containing several countries or territories
24 Clues: Grand stone pillar • To supply water to • Worship of many gods or deities • Payment or gift to a stronger power • Soldiers who fight while riding horses • A permanent army of professional soldiers • Brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple • Art of steering a ship from place to place • State containing several countries or territories • ...
Ancient History & Geography Crossword 2018-08-29
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- Each of the 4 earliest ancient major civilizations (Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, China) settled near _____
- Ancient Mesopotamian civilizations (Sumer, Babylon, Persia) all controlled major cities near the Tigris and ____ rivers
- The Emperor who unified ancient China and founded the Qin dynasty
- Greek word for excessive pride
- Type of religion that worships more than one god (ex Greek Pantheon)
- Sea located between Egypt and Greece
- King of Babylon who is remembered for creating the first written code of laws
- Greek philosopher famous for writing about ethics and happiness
- Person credited for the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey
- Ancient Egyptian symbol of a cross with a loop on top that represents life
- Sea located to the east of Greece
- Greek philosopher credited with being the wisest because he admitted to knowing nothing
- the river valley where Egyptian civilization began
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- Greek city-state famous for having 2 kings and a professional warrior class
- Greek word for city
- Greek word for the lasting happiness that is produced by leading a life of virtue
- one of the earliest writing systems invented by the Sumerians
- the founders of the first monotheistic religion
- Type of religion that worships one god (ex Judaism)
- the river valley where Harappan Indian civilization began
- Macedonian general who conquered most of the ancient world: Greece, Egypt, Mesopotamia, and parts of India
- Greek city-state famous for invention of democracy
- Greek philosopher famous for writing about an ideal government ruled by Philosopher Kings
- the river valley where Chinese civilization began
- Egyptian pharaoh who the Greeks called Ozymandias famous for his military conquests and his many monuments to himself
25 Clues: Greek word for city • Greek word for excessive pride • Sea located to the east of Greece • Sea located between Egypt and Greece • the founders of the first monotheistic religion • the river valley where Chinese civilization began • Greek city-state famous for invention of democracy • the river valley where Egyptian civilization began • ...
crossword: social studies 2023-05-22
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- Mesopotamians could more easily transport natural resources and goods over land. This led to the development of roads.
- first female pharaoh
- Mesopotamians could farm more efficiently than by hand, allowing more people to develop other skills
- hold and preserve inner organs
- Mesopotamians were able to record important information about farming,trade,laws,literature,etc.
- alter; change
- planned; on purpose
- Became pharaoh at age 9 after the death of his father,Akhenaten,Advised by father’s council,Returned Egypt to worshiping many gods and deities Tomb became famous when Howard Carter discovered it
- prevents air from entering the body
- developed in early civilizations to address issues important to the community, such as irrigation methods and trade.
- ruled by all-powerful kings, who passed their power to another family member after their deaths The series of rulers from one family is called a dynasty.
- Writing was picture-like symbols
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- Social structure had 4 levels - Pharaoh,Ruling Class,Middle Class,Lower Class
- Mesopotamians invented bronze (mix of tin and copper), which they used to make stronger farm equipment, tools and weapons.
- The first river valley civilization began in the Tigris-Euphrates River Valley more than 5,000 years ago.it was called mesopotamia
- a man-made system used to move water to where it can be used for growing crops
- Second -longest reign as pharaoh
- Mesopotamians were able to use more land for farming and to produce a steady surplus of crops.
- Nomadic herders migrated to India from the north and spoke sanskrit
- absorb fluids and dry out the body
- not planned; not on purpose
- was written on clay tablets and contained a collection of 282 laws
- a decision of how to use limited resources
- an air-tight container for the body to prevent decay
- Mesopotamians could more easily transport natural resources and goods over water.
25 Clues: alter; change • planned; on purpose • first female pharaoh • not planned; not on purpose • hold and preserve inner organs • Second -longest reign as pharaoh • Writing was picture-like symbols • absorb fluids and dry out the body • prevents air from entering the body • a decision of how to use limited resources • an air-tight container for the body to prevent decay • ...
Complicated Words 2023-11-21
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- storm with rain, strong winds, and has an eye
- place where you buy food at school
- ocean between America, Africa, and Europe
- closest planet to the sun
- Taylor Swift’s favorite number
- room in which you learn
- last name of ‘Harry Potter’ franchise author
- happen forever (for all ________)
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- order in which most things are in (ABC)
- first ‘country’ (Sumer, Babylon, Assyria)
- symbol used to express surprise
- Puzzle you are completing
- another word for roof
13 Clues: another word for roof • room in which you learn • closest planet to the sun • Puzzle you are completing • Taylor Swift’s favorite number • symbol used to express surprise • happen forever (for all ________) • place where you buy food at school • order in which most things are in (ABC) • first ‘country’ (Sumer, Babylon, Assyria) • ocean between America, Africa, and Europe • ...
Middle East Study Guide 2022-02-23
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- The Sinai Peninsula belongs to this country.
- This is something people believe to be true but is not in reality concerning a group of people.
- Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq are on this continent.
- This is the largest city in the Middle East.
- The minority denomination of Islam.
- These mountains are in northwest Africa.
- This terrorist organization tried to establish a radical Islamic country in the M.E.
- This meat is forbidden to be eaten in Islam and Judaism.
- A desert gets less than ten inches of ______ per year.
- This wedge-based writing system was used by Mesopotamians.
- The M.E. is the birthplace of _________ or the religions that believe in one god.
- Ancient Egyptian kings were called _______.
- This country is in the midst of a civil war in response to its dictator al-Assad
- This is the name given to the Egyptian picture based writing style.
- Mesopotamia was found in present-day ________.
- Once per lifetime, Muslims are supposed to take a pilgrimage to this holy city.
- Yemen, Oman, and Saudi Arabia are on this peninsula
- The most prevalent denomination of Islam
- This word simply means "god" in Arabic.
- This sea is the saltiest body of water on Earth.
- This religion believes that their has not been a Savior or Messiah from God.
- This major desert is found in northern Africa.
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- This religion worships Jesus as its savior.
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers was known as _____________.
- This is the world's longest river; found in Egypt.
- Muslims are required to _____ five times per day.
- This word describes the radical, violent behaviors of people of any religion or country.
- Mesopotamian temples were called _________.
- These are the Muslim Arabic people that live in Israel and oppose the Jewish Israelis.
- The Middle East has 60% of the world's ____.
- This was the most famous invention of Mesopotamia.
- This country is a land bridge between Asia and Europe and contains the Pontic and Taurus mountains.
- Egypt and Libya are on this continent.
- People from Iran are not Arab; they are ______.
- This is the name of a person that practices Islam.
- This reed like plant was used to make Egyptian paper.
- _________ is to Islam what Jesus is to Christianity.
- These were built by Egyptians as tombs for pharaohs
- The majority of Middle Eastern people practice ________.
- This is the only predominant Jewish country in the Middle East.
- Egyptians invented this fake hairstyle due to it being so hot in the desert.
- An _______ is a person with Arabian ethnicity that speaks Arabic.
42 Clues: The minority denomination of Islam. • Egypt and Libya are on this continent. • This word simply means "god" in Arabic. • These mountains are in northwest Africa. • The most prevalent denomination of Islam • This religion worships Jesus as its savior. • Mesopotamian temples were called _________. • Ancient Egyptian kings were called _______. • ...
Semester 1 Open Note Review 2025-01-07
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- this plague killed half of the people in Europe and China
- this artist and inventor of the Renaissance painted the Mona Lisa
- this gearsw term included the afterlife, gods, and rituals
- this was the greatest invention of the Renaissance because it could spread information quickly
- the period of rebirth of art and culture in Europe after the Middle Ages
- this trade route between China and Europe is how the Black Death came to Europe
- this voting government started in Athens, Greece
- this Greek city state was very cultured and had the Parthenon and was the home to Athena, goddess of wisdom
- this Roman invention brought water to the cities
- this voting government started in rome and is the USA form of government
- Where did the Black Death start?
- during the Middle ages this was the type of Government/Economic style
- this is where gladiators fought in Rome
- today this country is all that remains of the Persian Empire
- this was the first Roman Emperor who defeated Antony and Cleopatra
- this greatest leader of the Franks in the Middle Ages brought back education
- this was the first writing in the world from Mesopotamia
- this word means farming and is what most people in ancient times did as a job
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- this great leader of ancient Greece conquered the Persian empire
- this brutal leader of the Mongols conquered much of China and Asia
- these bloody wars were fought between Christians and Muslims over the Holy land of Jerusalem
- which GEARSW term made laws, led the country, collected taxes, and ran the military
- these ages started when the Roman Empire fell
- the Shang river valley dynasty was from here
- the first civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Harappans, and Shang lived in these geographical areas
- this Greek city State was based on war
- this English Renaissance playwrite wrote Romeo and Juliet and had a theater called the Globe
- geography is the study of the_______
- Rome and Greece are these type of civilizations
- This Italian explorer was the 1st European to explore China
- the Romans invented this building material which is why their buildings lasted so long
- this gearsw term means jobs different from farming
- this leader of Rome ended the Republic by declaring himself dictator for life(which was very short since he was killed by the senate)
- this gearsw term has farming, trading, resources, and money
- the great pyramid was from here
- today Mesopotamia is known as the country of_____
- this Catholic Priest fought the Catholic church over selling of forgiveness called indulgences
- the Harappans river valley was from here
38 Clues: the great pyramid was from here • Where did the Black Death start? • geography is the study of the_______ • this Greek city State was based on war • this is where gladiators fought in Rome • the Harappans river valley was from here • the Shang river valley dynasty was from here • these ages started when the Roman Empire fell • ...
PROSSIMO MOVIMENTO ARTISTICO 2022-03-15
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- IL CODICE DEI BABILONESI
- VI NACQUE KANDINSKY
- LE PRIME DI SAMY
- PICASSO SENZA CONSONANTI
- LA PRIMA E L'ULTIMA DI THOMAS
- E' "DI ARLECCHINO" IN UN'OPERA DI MIRO'
- CATENA MONTUOSA ITALIANA
- SI PRENDE A SCUOLA
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- LA LINEA CHE PER KANDINSKY TI RENDE NERVOSO
- PERIODO FELICE PER PICASSO
- UNO DEI POPOLI CHE VISSERO IN MESOPOTAMIA
- SONO VERTICALI ED ORIZZONATALI NELLE OPERE DI MONDRIAN
- FORMA CHE PER KANDINSKY EVOCA LA TRANQUILLITA'
- GLI ANNI DELLA PRIMA OPERA DI PICASSO
- CELEBRE OPERA DI PICASSO DEL 1937
- LE ULTIME DI ALTERNATIVA
- IL NOME D'ARTE LO PRESE DAL COGNOME DELLA MADRE
- PROVINCIA DOVE VIVI
18 Clues: LE PRIME DI SAMY • SI PRENDE A SCUOLA • VI NACQUE KANDINSKY • PROVINCIA DOVE VIVI • IL CODICE DEI BABILONESI • PICASSO SENZA CONSONANTI • LE ULTIME DI ALTERNATIVA • CATENA MONTUOSA ITALIANA • PERIODO FELICE PER PICASSO • LA PRIMA E L'ULTIMA DI THOMAS • CELEBRE OPERA DI PICASSO DEL 1937 • GLI ANNI DELLA PRIMA OPERA DI PICASSO • E' "DI ARLECCHINO" IN UN'OPERA DI MIRO' • ...
Mesopatamia crossword 2021-12-08
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- king who made the worlds first written laws
- the worship of many gods
- circular, mesopatamian invention
- largest working class
- where priests preformed offerings to gods
- communicated with gods
- a long poem telling the story of a hero
- means the land between two rivers
- the highest in the social class
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- people who traded with other city-states
- people who grew and sold crops
- the science of building
- brought the water to crops
- ruler who took over nearly all of mesopatamia
- one of the two mesopatamian rivers
- a organised society
- worlds first written language
- tool that prepared soil for farming
- one of the two mesopatamian rivers
19 Clues: a organised society • largest working class • communicated with gods • the science of building • the worship of many gods • brought the water to crops • worlds first written language • people who grew and sold crops • the highest in the social class • circular, mesopatamian invention • means the land between two rivers • one of the two mesopatamian rivers • ...
Vocab 2 2023-10-05
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- Holy scripture of the Hebrew
- Upper nile river valley civilization
- The dispersion of Hebrews from Canaan
- Belief in only one god
- Extra Amount of something
- One example is the Holy See
- One example is San Marino
- Religion of ancient Persia
- Where state officials make decisions
- The biggest one was the British ____
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- Moral laws of the Hebrews
- Leader of ancient egypt
- Pictogram based language in ancient Egypt
- A family line of Rulers
- Belief in multiple gods
- Area between the Tigris and Euphrates
- Social levels, one of them is in Ancient Egypt
- When Iron first started being used
18 Clues: Belief in only one god • Leader of ancient egypt • A family line of Rulers • Belief in multiple gods • Moral laws of the Hebrews • Extra Amount of something • One example is San Marino • Religion of ancient Persia • One example is the Holy See • Holy scripture of the Hebrew • When Iron first started being used • Upper nile river valley civilization • ...
Mesopotamia 2019-03-08
5 Clues: Ancient region in southwestern Asia • two rivers provide settlers with reliable supply • they were first people who settled in southern Mesopotamia • were the sophisticated people after sumerian society faded/disappeared • code the first set of recorded law that that is describe as an Eye for eye
Why Are States Challenging to Create? 2026-02-04
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- Crescent Southwest Asia is also known as what?
- Empire Political unity in the ancient world reached its height with the establishment of what empire?
- The first states to evolve in Mesopotamia were known as what?
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- What was orginized into a succession of empires by the Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians, and Persians.
- Asia The development of states in ancient times can be traced to what region?
- In ancient times walls clearly delineated the boundaries of a what?
6 Clues: Crescent Southwest Asia is also known as what? • The first states to evolve in Mesopotamia were known as what? • In ancient times walls clearly delineated the boundaries of a what? • Asia The development of states in ancient times can be traced to what region? • ...
Geography Mesopotamia 2024-10-04
Sumer 2022-05-30
7 Clues: Art material • Where Sumer is • Who Kubaba fed • Writen language • Sumers female king • What Sumer was one of the first of • Sumers fall (numbers written with letters)
2 Chronicles 2023-04-05
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- the southern kingdom of Israel
- a Jewish holiday commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt
- a solemn request or thanksgiving to God or another deity
- a member of a tribe who were designated to assist the priests in their religious duties and were not given a specific inheritance in the land of Israel
- a place of worship
- the son of David and Bathsheba
- the act of offering something to a deity as an act of worship or devotion
- the second king of Israel and Judah, known for his military successes and his passion for God
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- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God
- a city in Israel that is considered holy by Jews, Christians, and Muslims, and is the site of many important religious events and structures
- an ancient city in Mesopotamia, which became the capital of an empire and the center of the Babylonian captivity of the Israelites
- the king of Judah who is known for his reforms and his successful defense against the Assyrian invasion
- an ancient kingdom in Mesopotamia that was known for its military conquests and its cruelty
- the king of Judah who instituted religious reforms and is known for rediscovering the book of the law in the temple
- the state of being barred from one's native country, typically for political or religious reasons
15 Clues: a place of worship • the southern kingdom of Israel • the son of David and Bathsheba • a solemn request or thanksgiving to God or another deity • a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God • the act of offering something to a deity as an act of worship or devotion • ...
The Four Empires of ancient Mesopotamia 2023-12-08
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- agree that these ancient laws were the first to cover all aspects of society. They don’t agree as to whether the code is fair or cruel.
- Hammurabi’s Code: called for violent punishments, often death, even for non-violent crimes, allowed no explanation from an accused person.
- Explain which of the four major empires that ruled Mesopotamia had the greatest achievements, and why you think these achievements were the most important.
- Sumer was a series of individual __________ that competed for natural resources
- The study of stars and planets. This is the key ingredient to telling time and setting calendars.
- The world’s first/oldest written set of laws Laws Included: Rules for trade, Payment for work. It is a list of 282 laws that deal with many different parts of society.
- Built aqueducts, developed sculpture called bas-relief, developed iron tools, Controlled the largest area (including Egypt)
- The __________ of ancient Sumer were like small independent countries.
- A military attack on a city to force it to surrender. Usually takes a long time. Requires lots of time and money.
- A large rock with a piece of history carved into it. Usually shows an epic ruler winning an epic war in an epic way
- Built roads, had a postal service, maintained increasingly complex irrigation systems, eExpanded trade in Persian Gulf
- Strong capital as seat of government, Tribute System, Recorded history on steles
- About 2300 B.C.E., the __________ conquered Sumer, turning it into the world’s first empire.
- City that is the center of government, usually the largest city, often centrally located
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- Hammurabi’s Code: states what all people needed to know about the rules of their society, brought order and justice to Babylonian society.
- Ancient __________ flourished in Mesopotamia between 3500 and 2300 B.C.E.
- Nebuchadnezzar II was emperor . Constructed the Hanging Gardens of Babylon for his wife because she looked sad. Advances in math
- Considered a military and political forerunner, first to use a standing army and military tactics
- A channel that brings water from far away. Allows you to have a town or city that isn’t located right on the water.
- A group of people united and ruled by a king or queen
- Used Astronomy to Improve calendars, tell time using __________
- A large territory where groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government.
- The Assyrian Empire had a strong military, used horses & __________ in battle, had Iron weapons, used siege warfare
- Money paid by one people or ruler to another people or ruler to show loyalty
- Used Sargon’s basic format. Customized some improvements. Had an extremely peaceful reign
- Sculpture that sticks out from the wall. In Mesopotamia, often had human and animal features.
26 Clues: A group of people united and ruled by a king or queen • Used Astronomy to Improve calendars, tell time using __________ • The __________ of ancient Sumer were like small independent countries. • Ancient __________ flourished in Mesopotamia between 3500 and 2300 B.C.E. • Money paid by one people or ruler to another people or ruler to show loyalty • ...
SY 25-26 SS7 Chapter 18.2 2026-04-28
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- War which took place from May 1948 to January 1949. It was fought over the disputed land of Palestine and culminated in a Jewish victory. Referred to in Israel as the War of Independence, the war was a response by neighboring Arab nations to Israel's declaration of independence on May 14, 1948. The war ended with the establishment of the Jewish nation of Israel.
- Arabic word for God
- A policy for establishing and developing a national homeland for Jews in Palestine.
- British document supporting the creation of Jewish state in Palestine
- Cities in Mesopotamia represented the world's first
- In 2010 and 2011, a popular uprising in Tunisia inspired democratic movements in Yemen, Bahrain, and Syria.
- (Operation Desert Storm) Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, which led to a US-led coalition liberating Kuwait in this 1991 conflict.
- Iraq invaded Iran in 1980 sparking an eight year war.
- Pillars of Islam five acts of worship required of all Muslims
- Belief in many gods
- Regarded as the last and greatest prophet by Muslims, and the founder of Islam
- Mesopotamia is located in this present day country
- Rivers
- Followers of Judaism
- Group of Muslim tribes that built an empire that revived Islamic expansion from 1299-1922, centered on Turkey
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- The existence of these large natural resource pools have been the source of conflict in the Southwest Asia region
- Implemented by the United Nations to divide Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states. Rejected by Arab states and failed
- The 1916 secret agreement between Britain and France divided up the Arab lands with little regard for existing ethnic, religious, political, or historical divisions.
- Religion of the Israelites
- Fertile plain between the Tigris &
- Founder of Christianity
- The plan to allow Britain and France to administer former Ottoman territories was put into place after the end of the First World War. With the goal of eventual independence
- a period of one thousand years
- A country that obtains much of its revenue from the export of oil or other natural resources.
- an Islamist organization called al-Qaeda carried out this terrorist attack on U.S. soil that killed nearly 3,000 people
- Mohammed's successors
- popular uprising in Iran in 1978-79 that resulted in the toppling of the monarchy on April 1, 1979, and led to the establishment of an Islamic republic.
- an ethnic group in Southwestern Asia that has occupied Kurdistan, located in Turkey, Iraq, and Iran, for about a thousand years, and who have been involved in clashes with these three countries over land claims for most of the 20th century
- Belief in one God
- Arab scholars made advancements in
30 Clues: Rivers • Belief in one God • Arabic word for God • Belief in many gods • Followers of Judaism • Mohammed's successors • Founder of Christianity • Religion of the Israelites • a period of one thousand years • Fertile plain between the Tigris & • Arab scholars made advancements in • Mesopotamia is located in this present day country • Cities in Mesopotamia represented the world's first • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-20
9 Clues: the sun god • wedge shaped script • writing system of pictures • another ancient civilization • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • god of life, death, and resurrection • was god and man combined the after life • texts recorded important religious ideas • lived in cultural isolation for many hundred of years
Vocabulary Words 2016-10-06
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- Independent city that operates like a small country controls city and lands with own government
- A society or family that is based around males
- World's oldest calendar based on lunar cycle and used a 354 day year
- City-state of Ur invented this it's considered the most important mechanical invention in history
- Metal tool that is used to carve open the ground planting
- World's oldest great work of literature the story is known to have influenced many Biblical stories
- Earliest form of writing created by mankind
- The belief in many gods or goddesses in religion
- The " land between the rivers"
- A time period where humans began using metal tools
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- World's oldest complete code of law they listed crime and punishments
- Trading of goods and services
- A system where people focus on one thing and become specialists in that producing more than they can use and selling the rest
- Mineral, forests, water, and fertile land can be used by people for economic gain
- Muddy material left after a river floods helps create rich farmland
- Called the cradle of civilization, an area of modern day Iraq, Syria, and Turkey where human civilization developed
- System of organizing society into groups and ranked in order of importance to society
- Babylonian king is credited with building the legendary Hanging Gardens and destroying most of Jerusalem
- Person who has the ability to write in ancient times
- Method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture
- Is based around agriculture and cannot survive without producing much of their own food
- Flat area of land that sits near a water source that floods creates good farmland
- A religious temple in Mesopotamia
23 Clues: Trading of goods and services • The " land between the rivers" • A religious temple in Mesopotamia • Earliest form of writing created by mankind • A society or family that is based around males • The belief in many gods or goddesses in religion • A time period where humans began using metal tools • Person who has the ability to write in ancient times • ...
Chapter 3 - The Fertile Crescent 2017-12-18
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- State containing several countries or territories
- Worship of many gods or deities
- Independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- Idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture
- Small set of letters or symbols, each of which stands for a single sound
- A region with good conditions for growing crops that stretches from the Mediterranean coast east through Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) to the Persian Gulf
- A set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire
- Payment or gift to a stronger power
- Group of people living in a new territory with ties to a distant state
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- To supply water to
- Money that is used as a medium of exchange, usually bills or coins
- Good or service sold within a country that is produced in another country
- Good or service produced within a country and sold outside the country’s borders
- Trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money
- Wide, flat plain in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in present-day Iraq.
- Art of steering a ship from place to place
- Idea that all members of a society - even the rich and powerful - must obey the law
- Brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple
- Spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- Soldiers who fight while riding horses
- A permanent army of professional soldiers
- Grand stone pillar
- Mesopotamian system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for ideas or things
- Independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
24 Clues: To supply water to • Grand stone pillar • Worship of many gods or deities • Payment or gift to a stronger power • Soldiers who fight while riding horses • Brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple • A permanent army of professional soldiers • Art of steering a ship from place to place • State containing several countries or territories • ...
key words 2017-12-15
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- Mesopotamian system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for ideas or things
- A permanent army of professional soldiers.
- A payment made to show loyalty to a stronger power.
- Money that is used as a medium of exchange, usually bills or coins.
- An area ruled by a distant area
- The spreading of cultural traits from one region to another.
- A set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire
- The art of steering a ship from place to place.
- A smaller set of letters or symbols, each of which stands for a single sound.
- To supply water to
- Idea that all member of society- even the rich and powerful- must obey the law
- Independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- A good or service produce within a country and sold outside the country’s borders
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- Brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple
- A region with good conditions for growing crops that stretches from the mediterranean coast east through mesopotamia( modern Iraq ) to the Persian Gulf.
- Wide, flat plain in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in present day Iraq
- Soldiers who fight while riding horses
- Idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture
- Worship of many gods or deities
- State containing several countries or territories
- Trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money
- A good or service sold within a country that is produced is another country.
- A carved stone slab or pillar that stands on end.
- Independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
24 Clues: To supply water to • An area ruled by a distant area • Worship of many gods or deities • Soldiers who fight while riding horses • Brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple • A permanent army of professional soldiers. • The art of steering a ship from place to place. • State containing several countries or territories • A carved stone slab or pillar that stands on end. • ...
history of art 2017-11-23
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- what is term of implying an exemplar the doofus is more than a javelin thrower more than an athelete with spear ?
- for the Egyptians painting and sculpture they depend on …. figure
- what is the decorative of columns in classical period?
- elements stone age artist was made by mixing varios minerals which are
- what is the name of place for the Rome entertainment ?
- roman were skilled with clay sculpting and bronze work and they had a preference for …. portraiture
- what is the first portraits of individual that highly symbolic in ancient Egyptians of art?
- what is the specific name for a sculpture for a tall rectangular monument with a pyramid point?
- what is the Etruscans into to ?
- Instead of a two point perspective parallel lines, …. Were used to order the subject in a piece
- what is the smallest figure was usually in Egyptians ancient
- as we know that Mesopotamia was created primarly for worship, where is the place of worship in Mesopotamia ?
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- what is the period the end of stone age ?
- Which features one of the most impressive dome in Rome?
- what is the term of Roman arts?
- what is the first great European civilisation ?
- why is fertility popular stone age theme?
- de milo there is two most famous Greek sculpture in history winged victory of samotrirace and …
- the two major of forms during early Palaeolithic period are portable art and ...
- give one of three categorized of Greek art.
- what is Egyptian known for building?
- what is the style f ancient Egyptians painting ?
- whose is the one who developed in the Roman empire?
- what is on of the distinctive artistic styles that developed in the Roman empire?
- what is the significant Greek art during the classical period?
25 Clues: what is the term of Roman arts? • what is the Etruscans into to ? • what is Egyptian known for building? • what is the period the end of stone age ? • why is fertility popular stone age theme? • give one of three categorized of Greek art. • what is the first great European civilisation ? • what is the style f ancient Egyptians painting ? • ...
HISTORY OF ART 2017-11-24
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- Illuminated manuscript owned by wealthy families during Carolingian period is called Book of ________
- The old capital of Macedonia
- Pharaoh that commissioned the Great Pyramid of Giza
- Excel in woodwork and metalwork featuring in interlace patterns and abstracts depiction of animals
- Early Christian art is divided into two periods, before and after the Edict of ________
- The period of early Christian Byzantine is also known as the ___ Ages
- The original name of Augustus Caesar
- Another name for household in Greek word
- A system of central heating in building that produces and circulates hot air below the floor of a room
- A city that has a planned grid layout
- Writing script that used to write the Epic of Gilgamesh
- A typical Greek cit that was built around a fortified hill
- A pan-Hellenic mythological hero that is known for his great strength
- The name of the battle where the Roman leader wins against the forces of Roman Mark Antony and Cleopatra
- A temple that includes military training and educational pursuits that also used for philosophical debate
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- The earliest temple built in the Forum Romanum
- Central place to worship in Mesopotamia
- One of the classical orders in Greek
- The native language of the Romans
- A building that could held 80000 spectators used for gladiatorial contests
- Ancient cultures that are associated with Mesopotamia are Sumerians, Assyrians, Akkadians and _______
- An ancient Greek Philosopher that hired as Alexander the Great's personal tutor
- Writing method used during ancient Egypt
- A group of ancient people without any record of their history
- Home of gods located in the highest mountain in Greece
- The most common material used in making Roman;s sculptures
26 Clues: The old capital of Macedonia • The native language of the Romans • One of the classical orders in Greek • The original name of Augustus Caesar • A city that has a planned grid layout • Central place to worship in Mesopotamia • Another name for household in Greek word • Writing method used during ancient Egypt • The earliest temple built in the Forum Romanum • ...
Ikalawang Markahan AP Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-19
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- - Anong relihiyon o pilosopiya sa Asya na titingnan ang mga babae na nagbabawas sa kaban ng pamilya samantalang ang mga lalaki ang nagragdag dito?
- Tinawag na cradle of civilization dahil nagsilbing lundayan ng mga sinaunang kabihasnan.
- Ito ay naging importanteng bahagi sa kulturang Tsino dahil sa pagsusulat na tinawag na?
- Ito ay nagresulta sa pagkakaroon ng paggalang sa kalikasan.
- Sa China ang tradisyong ito ay ang paa ng kababaihan ay pinapaliit hanggang tatlong pulgada gamit ang pagbabalot ng bakal na sapatos.
- Anong dinastiya sa Tsina ang nagka-watak-watak sa loob ng 400 taon?
- Tawag sa paniniwala at pagsamba sa maraming diyos.
- - Ano ang ipinagbawal sa mga kababaihan ayon sa probisyon ng Kodigo ni Hammurabi?
- Sa imperyong ito pinamumunuan ng pinakamahusay na pinuno ng Maurya.
- Ito ay isang salin sa pangalan ni Zoroaster.
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- Pagkakaroon ng Caste System na nagdulot ng diskriminasyon sa lipunan.
- Sa Kabihasnang Indus ang kanilang sistema ng pagsulat ay tinawag na?
- Anong kabihasnan sa Mesopotamia ang gumamit ng salapi sa pakikipagkalakalan?
- Ito ay isa sa mga paniniwala ng mga Hindu na kung saan sinasabi na ang bawat aksyon ay may kaakibat na parusa o gantimpala.
- Ang salitang ito ay may ibig sabihin na pagmamahal sa karunungan.
- Ito ay tinatawag na yellow River dahil pagkatapos ng pagbaha ang tubig nito ay nag iiwan ng loess o dilaw na lupa na nagsisilbing pataba sa lupaing agrikultural na malapit dito.
- - Anong kabihasnan sa Kanlurang Asya na may isang katibayan na mataas ang tingin sa babae dahil sa malaking papel ng reyna?
- “Ang aming pangkat ang nagdala ng Hinduismo sa India”. Sino ang nagsabi ng pahayag na ito?
- Ito ang naging wika ng mga Indo-Aryan loob ng 100 taon na dala ng Indo- aryan.
- - Ano ang pinakaunang Imperyo sa daigdig?
20 Clues: - Ano ang pinakaunang Imperyo sa daigdig? • Ito ay isang salin sa pangalan ni Zoroaster. • Tawag sa paniniwala at pagsamba sa maraming diyos. • Ito ay nagresulta sa pagkakaroon ng paggalang sa kalikasan. • Ang salitang ito ay may ibig sabihin na pagmamahal sa karunungan. • Anong dinastiya sa Tsina ang nagka-watak-watak sa loob ng 400 taon? • ...
HIST 3 Quiz 3 2023-09-28
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- this league was a confederacy of Greek polis'
- What best describes Greek religious beliefs and practices?
- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were famous examples of Greek...
- Who was allegedly responsible for reforming Sparta into a quasi-Democracy?
- this Greek philosopher argued illness was the result of natural causes
- This form of democracy may have been practiced by Ancient Africans, where kings needed consensus
- He was a celebrated reformer who updated Athenian law
- What was a Greek citizen soldier known as?
- Flavius Josephus questioned whether crediting this area for democracy
- Greek city states, especially Sparta, relied on this anti-democratic institution
- He was a famous Macedonian who conquered Persia and much of Mesopotamia
- This word comes from the ancient Greek demokratia
- What was the main unit of the Greek military known as?
- this was a devastating Civil War between Athens & Sparta
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- This Sumerian institution may have "hemmed in" the Kings, serving as a check on their power
- herodotus and thucydides are sometimes considered the fathers of...
- This democratic institution may have existed in Ancient Mesopotamia far before Greece
- Who did Greece credit for being responsible for the true democratic revolution in Ancient Greece?
- This ancient Sanskrit word may mean assembly, suggesting Vedic India practiced quasi-democracy
- This group was completely excluded from Greek democracy
- What was the language of Mycenaean Greece known as?
- this Greek dramatist was the author of Prometheus Bound
- the first Greco-Persian War was ended at the battle of...
- This form of democracy seeks all citizens vote on key issues
- This was a Spartan institution where young men lived and trained
25 Clues: What was a Greek citizen soldier known as? • this league was a confederacy of Greek polis' • This word comes from the ancient Greek demokratia • What was the language of Mycenaean Greece known as? • He was a celebrated reformer who updated Athenian law • What was the main unit of the Greek military known as? • This group was completely excluded from Greek democracy • ...
Akkadians and Babylonians 2025-12-04
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- tough animal fiber that makes the bow stronger
- baby in a basket who became a great ruler
- stepped temple tower in ancient Mesopotamia
- trader who buys and sells goods
- made from more than one material
- vehicle soldiers used while shooting the bow
- clay record used to write messages, receipts, and letters
- merchant known for selling bad copper and getting complaints
- a set of laws written for people to follow
- metal made from copper and tin used for tools
- independent city with its own ruler and god
- one of the two rivers that fed Mesopotamia
- ancient city ruled by Gilgamesh
- sticky black waterproof material
- important female religious leader
- wedge-shaped writing used on clay tablets
- dark place where spirits go after death
- the main material forming the bow’s core
- different parts glued together
- skilled worker who makes goods by hand
- the second river that supported farming
- another city that may be the real garden location
- cities rising up against Sargon
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- old story that may not be fully true
- legendary king who searched for immortality
- king famous for strict written laws
- capital city of Sargon’s empire
- idea or guess trying to explain something
- extra food grown beyond what is needed
- king who built hanging gardens
- trained writer who recorded taxes and laws
- moving water to plants or dry land
- trusted helper who served the king
- tight group of soldiers with long spears
- wild man created by the gods to challenge Gilgamesh
- flat level built like steps for gardens
- how far an arrow can travel
- crescent rich farmland shaped like a curved moon
- hard animal material that helps the bow store power
39 Clues: how far an arrow can travel • king who built hanging gardens • different parts glued together • trader who buys and sells goods • capital city of Sargon’s empire • ancient city ruled by Gilgamesh • cities rising up against Sargon • made from more than one material • sticky black waterproof material • important female religious leader • moving water to plants or dry land • ...
WORLD HISTORY KEYWORDS AND TOPICS CROSSWORD 2026-05-19
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- Picture-based writing system used in ancient Egypt.
- Fighting from deep defensive ditches during World War I.
- Transition to machine-based manufacturing starting in the 1700s.
- Early South Asian civilization with planned cities like Harappa.
- Period of major advances in science and thinking (1500s–1700s).
- Deadly plague that spread across Europe in the 1300s.
- Writing system developed in ancient Mesopotamia.
- Renaissance belief focusing on human potential and achievements.
- Civilization along the Nile River known for pyramids and pharaohs.
- Global conflict from 1914–1918 involving major world powers.
- Ruler of ancient Egypt considered both king and religious leader.
- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individual rights.
- Medieval system of land ownership and loyalty in Europe and Japan.
- Period of renewed interest in art and learning in Europe (1300s–1600s).
- (Rome) Government where elected officials represent the people.
- Machine invented by Gutenberg that spread information quickly.
- Trade network connecting Asia, Europe, and Africa.
- A complex society with cities, government, culture, and writing.
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- Uprising in France promoting liberty and equality (1789).
- Increasing economic and cultural connections worldwide.
- Early civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- Strong pride in one’s nation and desire for self-rule.
- A large political unit controlling multiple territories and peoples.
- Basic rights and freedoms all people are entitled to.
- Building strong armed forces and preparing for war.
- System where citizens participate directly in government.
- Shift from hunting and gathering to farming and permanent settlements.
- Violent period during the French Revolution.
- Policy of extending a nation’s power over other lands.
- Series of rulers from the same family.
30 Clues: Series of rulers from the same family. • Violent period during the French Revolution. • Writing system developed in ancient Mesopotamia. • Trade network connecting Asia, Europe, and Africa. • Picture-based writing system used in ancient Egypt. • Building strong armed forces and preparing for war. • Deadly plague that spread across Europe in the 1300s. • ...
Chapter 2 Section 1 2016-02-01
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- a Mesopotamian narrative poem that includes a story about a flood that destroys the world
- in ancient Mesopotamia a large stepped platform thought to have been topped by a temple dedicated to a city's chief god or goddess
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- a region of the middle east where civilization first arose
- an area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- a system of social ranking
- the earliest known form of writing; used a series of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets
6 Clues: a system of social ranking • an area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • a region of the middle east where civilization first arose • the earliest known form of writing; used a series of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets • a Mesopotamian narrative poem that includes a story about a flood that destroys the world • ...
Ikalawang Markahan AP Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-19
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- Ito ay isang salin sa pangalan ni Zoroaster.
- Ito ay naging importanteng bahagi sa kulturang Tsino dahil sa pagsusulat na tinawag na?
- Tinawag na cradle of civilization dahil nagsilbing lundayan ng mga sinaunang kabihasnan.
- Ito ay tinatawag na yellow River dahil pagkatapos ng pagbaha ang tubig nito ay nag iiwan ng loess o dilaw na lupa na nagsisilbing pataba sa lupaing agrikultural na malapit dito.
- Sa China ang tradisyong ito ay ang paa ng kababaihan ay pinapaliit hanggang tatlong pulgada gamit ang pagbabalot ng bakal na sapatos.
- Sa Kabihasnang Indus ang kanilang sistema ng pagsulat ay tinawag na?
- Ito ay isa sa mga paniniwala ng mga Hindu na kung saan sinasabi na ang bawat aksyon ay may kaakibat na parusa o gantimpala.
- Anong dinastiya sa Tsina ang nagka-watak-watak sa loob ng 400 taon?
- - Anong relihiyon o pilosopiya sa Asya na titingnan ang mga babae na nagbabawas sa kaban ng pamilya samantalang ang mga lalaki ang nagragdag dito?
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- Tawag sa paniniwala at pagsamba sa maraming diyos.
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- “Ang aming pangkat ang nagdala ng Hinduismo sa India”. Sino ang nagsabi ng pahayag na ito?
- Anong kabihasnan sa Mesopotamia ang gumamit ng salapi sa pakikipagkalakalan?
- Ito ay nagresulta sa pagkakaroon ng paggalang sa kalikasan.
- Pagkakaroon ng Caste System na nagdulot ng diskriminasyon sa lipunan.
- Ang salitang ito ay may ibig sabihin na pagmamahal sa karunungan.
- Sa imperyong ito pinamumunuan ng pinakamahusay na pinuno ng Maurya.
- Ito ang naging wika ng mga Indo-Aryan loob ng 100 taon na dala ng Indo- aryan.
18 Clues: - • Ito ay isang salin sa pangalan ni Zoroaster. • Tawag sa paniniwala at pagsamba sa maraming diyos. • Ito ay nagresulta sa pagkakaroon ng paggalang sa kalikasan. • Ang salitang ito ay may ibig sabihin na pagmamahal sa karunungan. • Anong dinastiya sa Tsina ang nagka-watak-watak sa loob ng 400 taon? • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-11-03
Mesopotamia 2022-10-06
5 Clues: worship of many gods or deities • brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple • Someone able to read and write. Their job is to keep records. • Code- a set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire • trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money
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Ch. 9 Sec. 3 Iraq 2025-05-07
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- Saddam's pleasure __________ that once held lavish parties for his family are now nightclubs for the Iraqi people
- Iraq invaded this neighboring country in 1980 with aid from the U.S.
- in response to Saddam's ethnic cleansing the UN forced Saddam to end all military activity and get rid of all weapons of ______ ___________
- they conquered Mesopotamia(Iraq) in the AD 600s and brought Islam
- US forces quickly came in and decimated Saddam's forces in this six week event
- around the 500s BC they conquered Mesopotamia(Iraq)
- there are _____ main branches of Islam and these are practiced in Iraq
- due to Saddam NOT accepting all of the UN's terms for peace the US and several other allies did this
- the capital of Iraq which was severly damaged during the US Invasion in 2003
- this muslim group makes up about 60 percent of Iraqis and live mostly in the south
- after a quick and decisive victory by US forces Saddam went into ________ underground
- Saddam was found, arrested, tried, and _________ by hanging for his war crimes in 2006
- during the 1990s Saddam dropped bombs contaiing toxic chemicals destroying the land of northern Iraq and killing hundreds of thousands of innocent _______
- war that lasted from 1980 to 1988 and seriously damaged the two nation's economies
- the Sumerians built the first of these in Mesopotamia
- they took over the region after WWI and the fall of the Ottoman Empire
- Arabs make up the ________ of the population with over 75 percent
- Iraqis held free, fair, and open ________ in 2005, which is the bedrock of democracy
- Iraqis participated in this form of government for the first time in 2005
- in the 1970s Iraq was the world's second-largest exporter of this natural resource
- in 1990 Saddam Hussein invaded this neighboring country
- he conquered Mesopotamia(Iraq) in 331 BC and made it part of his huge empire
- US government officials believed Saddam still had these(hint:initials) and aided the hijackers of 9/11 the US launched a massive bombing raid on Baghdad in March of 2003
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- he took power in 1979 in Iraq and became president
- rebuilding and restoring peace and prosperity to Iraq will take time due to this
- Iraq has these two major ethnic groups
- Iraq does not just have oil they also have many ______ ______ due to the wide plains and fertile soils and irrigation from the Tigris and Euphrates
- this religion dominates the culture of the region
- Kurds make up the largest __________ comprising around 15-20 percent
- Iraq is roughly about the size of this US state with a population of 27 million
- this political party in Iraq took power in 1968
- ten years after the Persian Gulf War the _________ _________ of September 11, 2001 happened and led to increased tension between the US and Iraq
- the culture is changing quickly in Iraq and these Iraqis are gaining more status in Iraqi society and even becoming major/celebrated Olympic athletes
- due to wars much of Iraq's _____ _______ have been heavily damaged or destroyed
- these people overthrew the pro-British government in the 1950s
- Iraq was home to the world's first
- these people(not the furniture piece) took over starting in the AD 1500s
- the US military and private contractors worked hard to restore this after the war
- Iraq's recent history includes wars and a ________ leader
- Saddam Hussein oppressed his people by controlling the media, limiting personal freedoms, and killing an unknown number of _______ __________
- this muslim group makes up about 35 percent of Iraqis and live mostly in the north
41 Clues: Iraq was home to the world's first • Iraq has these two major ethnic groups • this political party in Iraq took power in 1968 • this religion dominates the culture of the region • he took power in 1979 in Iraq and became president • around the 500s BC they conquered Mesopotamia(Iraq) • the Sumerians built the first of these in Mesopotamia • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2021-10-07
9 Clues: to tame or control • An early human/hominid • a cloth made from worms • Egyptian half man, half god • The civilization known for trade • The civilization that did not trade • invention that revolutionized travel • The civilization that built pyramids • The civilization on the Tigris and Euphrates
vocab list #1 2021-09-17
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- the later part of the Stone Age where polished stone weapons reigned
- the time before history was written in records
- someone who doesn't live in one place, and moves homes often to where there is fresh pasture for their livestock
- an item that is usually of cultural or historical interest, that is made by a human being
- from ancient Mesopotamia, a rectangular tower with steps, that is surmounted by a temple sometimes
- the transition during the neolithic period of many human cultures from living by hunting and gathering to agriculture and settlement
- to tame an animal and keep it as a pet, or use it for farm produce
- characters used in Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, in their ancient writing systems
- to arrange rules or laws into a system or code
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- a region shaped like a crescent in the Middle East, that was home to some of the earliest human civilizations
- a symbol for a word or phrase in picture form
- a member of a community of nomadic people who survived by hunting, fishing, and gathering wild food
- someone who works in a trade which requires skill in making things by hand
- the species that modern humans belong to
- a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England
- the study of human and prehistory by excavating sites and analyzing artifacts, as well as other physical remains
- a period in human history that is distinguished by the development of stone tools, also known as the Old Stone Age
- the traditions, customs, etc. of a specific ethnicity, nation, people, or other social group
- the stage of human social and cultural development that is considered most advanced
- a person who was employed to copy out documents
20 Clues: the species that modern humans belong to • a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England • a symbol for a word or phrase in picture form • the time before history was written in records • to arrange rules or laws into a system or code • a person who was employed to copy out documents • to tame an animal and keep it as a pet, or use it for farm produce • ...
MENA Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20
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- The total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year
- Pyramid shaped temple of mud brick built in ancient Mesopotamia
- Organization created in 1960 btw Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela
- Waterway between Iran and Saudi Arabia
- Person believed to be a messenger of god
- Underground canals used in water systems of ancient Persians
- Removal from salt from sea water to make it useable for drinking and farming
- Water and vegetation in a desert
- Separate the Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines from the Sahara desert
- A member of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European family written in Arabic script
- Differences between people (origins, languages, customs, beliefs)
- Removing salt from water by boiling
- Based on life of Jesus Christ, New Testament of the Bible
- Underground, water-bearing layers of porous rock, sand, or gravel
- Measurement of earthquakes
- Derived from petroleum or natural gas
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- North-East of Africa and Arabian plate, largest in the world
- Raising & grazing of livestock
- Natural mineral containing compounds often used in fertilizers
- Nomadic desert people of North Africa and Southwest Asia
- Monotheistic religion that worships Allah, follows Qur’an, founder Mohammad
- made of mud and sand deposited by running water
- Industries like banking, insurance, transportation
- Monotheisic religion, Torah is the text, Abraham is the founder
- (barley, oats, wheat), for food
- Sumerian writing system
- Cradle of civilization, Nile, Mesopotamia, Tilgris, and Euphrates rivers
- Islamic Church or place of worship
- Triangular section of land built up at the mouth of a river
- Streambed in desert that is dry except for in a heavy rain
30 Clues: Sumerian writing system • Measurement of earthquakes • Raising & grazing of livestock • (barley, oats, wheat), for food • Water and vegetation in a desert • Islamic Church or place of worship • Removing salt from water by boiling • Derived from petroleum or natural gas • Waterway between Iran and Saudi Arabia • Person believed to be a messenger of god • ...
Sumerian Civilization 2022-11-02
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- belief that the patterns of the stars influence human behavior and destiny
- the king who led the Akkadians to conquer the Sumerian cities and create one empire around 2270 BC
- the killing of an animal to show the seriousness with which a covenant was made
- the people who conquered the Sumerians, led by King Sargon
- a great stone in the center of town or temple containing public laws or records
- one who could read and write; a rare gift in the ancient world
- Gilgamesh's city in Sumer, founded around 3200 BC
- Around 1750 BC this King of Babylon wrote a Code of Laws carved into a stele
- goddess of love and fertility
- king of the gods
- a Sumerian invention: pathways of water from rivers to irrigate the farms
- to tame animals for food, milk, and skins; a Sumerian invention
- from Egypt to Sumer is the ______ Crescent
- material used for writing tablets
- someone who represent the gods to the people and the people to the gods
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- great and sometimes cruel King of Uruk
- Mesopotamian god of fertility
- to trade goods
- a public sacrifice between people making promises
- Mesopotamian god of waters and wisdom
- a tall worship tower in Mesopotamia
- Sumerian word for their land, which means "Between the Rivers"
- the Tigris and _______ Rivers
- wild creature man of the forest
- to live forever (eternal life)
- math; one of the subjects taught in Sumerian schools, along with the Sumerian invention of writing
- the wedge style writing of Sumer
- a statue of a god, kept in the temple
28 Clues: to trade goods • king of the gods • Mesopotamian god of fertility • the Tigris and _______ Rivers • goddess of love and fertility • to live forever (eternal life) • wild creature man of the forest • the wedge style writing of Sumer • material used for writing tablets • a tall worship tower in Mesopotamia • Mesopotamian god of waters and wisdom • ...
Fertile Crescent Vocabulary 2022-09-30
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- The emperor of the Akkadians. Started the world's first empire.
- Resources Tools you use to complete work
- Code of Hammurabi 1st written laws from the Babylonian Empire. Known for inequalities to social classes and harsh punishments.
- New inventions to help make life easier and increase productivity
- Having more than needed of a resources or good
- Ten Commandments The laws of the Hebrews (Israelites) believed to be given to Moses from God.
- Crescent Fertile area of land in a Crescent Shape between the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean Sea
- Power A ruler has total control and can do anything he wants without consequence
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- People trained to do work, other than farming
- Trading goods for goods
- Fertile soil from the bottom of the river deposited on the top soil during a flood
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- An independent city that also controls surrounding farmland.
- The belief in one god or goddess
- Written language of the Sumerians, made up of pictographs
- The Holy Book of the Jews, the Old Testament of the Bible
- The belief in many gods/goddesses
- A large area containing many cities, ruled by one person with absolute power
- Region in south-eastern Mesopotamia closest to the Persian Gulf
- An earthen all built next to a river to protect from flooding
- (Hebrews) Montheistic, group of people that started the religion of Judaism (Jewish Religion)
- Government There is no limit to the power of the government, the ruler can do anything he wants.
- Resource Something useful from nature
- Resource The work of humans, often explained by their job title
- A specialized job, someone who writes for a living.
- system A series of canals dug to bring water to the crops from the rivers
- A Sumerian temple to worship the gods
27 Clues: Trading goods for goods • The belief in one god or goddess • The belief in many gods/goddesses • Resource Something useful from nature • A Sumerian temple to worship the gods • Resources Tools you use to complete work • People trained to do work, other than farming • Having more than needed of a resources or good • The land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • ...
Prehistory to Aegean Art 2022-10-04
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- The period of time before recorded history or the invention of writing.
- An Aegean civilization of Crete and were and agrarian society whose livelihood depended on farming, fishing, and sea trade.
- This cave is the site of Old Stone Age cave paintings in southeastern France.
- Refers to works produced by civilizations that developed in the basin of the Aegean Sea between 3000-1200 BCE
- The world's first civilization, founded in Mesopotamia, which existed for over 3000 years.
- ___ were the rulers of Egypt, believed by their people to be descended of the sun god.
- 11" tall vessel with focus on marine life from the late Minoan period.
- The three pyramids near Giza that were built by Khufu, Menkaure, and Khafre. The tallest of the three built by Khufu.
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first urban societies.
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- Objects portrayed larger to demonstrate the importance of the person or object.
- Focused on movement and expression, unique among the ancient world, fresco paintings-palace rituals and largest art form, sea motifs on vases, sculptures were small scale, lots of colors, geometric patterns
- A long-lasting, paper-like material made from reeds.
- A carved stone slab used to mark graves or to commemorate historical events.
- This civilization had heavily fortified cities and based prosperity on trade and warfare.
- Using water-based paint on fresh wet plaster so the paint becomes a permanent part of the wall.
- Art that was painted on the side of cave walls. This art typically depicted animals and hunters.
- Heavier, stronger and more "masculine" than the Minoan; mainland Greece.
- The most famous funerary mask of the Mycenaean period.
- An image created as a devotional offering to a god or other deity.
- Old Stone Age
20 Clues: Old Stone Age • A long-lasting, paper-like material made from reeds. • The most famous funerary mask of the Mycenaean period. • An image created as a devotional offering to a god or other deity. • 11" tall vessel with focus on marine life from the late Minoan period. • The period of time before recorded history or the invention of writing. • ...
Ancient language 2023-09-29
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- What language was spoken by the Vikings and used in Norse sagas?
- What is the ancient form of the Hebrew language used in religious texts like the Old Testament?
- What Semitic language was widely used in the ancient Near East and is the language of some biblical texts?
- What is the language of the Coptic Christian texts and liturgy in Egypt?
- What is the oldest known written language used in ancient Mesopotamia?
- What ancient Indo-European language was spoken in Anatolia in present-day Turkey?
- What language was used in ancient Egypt and inscribed on hieroglyphs?
- What classical language of ancient India is the basis for many modern Indian languages?
- What ancient form of the Chinese language is the precursor to modern Mandarin and other dialects?
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- What is the ancient Celtic language of Ireland used in early medieval manuscripts?
- What is the language of the ancient Etruscan civilization in Italy written in a unique script?
- What ancient Semitic language was used by the Phoenician civilization and is the basis for the Greek alphabet?
- What is the ancient language of the Persian Empire and the Achaemenid inscriptions?
- What is the classical form of the Arabic language used in classical Islamic literature?
- What ancient Anatolian language was written in cuneiform script in ancient Anatolia?
- What script was used by the ancient Mayans in Mesoamerica?
- What language was spoken by the ancient Greeks and produced great literary works like the Iliad and Odyssey?
- What is the classical language of Tamil Nadu in South India with a rich literary tradition?
- What ancient Semitic language was widely spoken in Mesopotamia?
- What language was used by the Romans and remains the precursor to the Romance languages?
20 Clues: What script was used by the ancient Mayans in Mesoamerica? • What ancient Semitic language was widely spoken in Mesopotamia? • What language was spoken by the Vikings and used in Norse sagas? • What language was used in ancient Egypt and inscribed on hieroglyphs? • What is the oldest known written language used in ancient Mesopotamia? • ...
Crucigrama 2025-04-20
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- Técnica romana para afianzar conocimientos.
- Valor promovido en la filosofía educativa de Cicerón.
- Funcionarios formados en escritura en Mesopotamia.
- Corriente pedagógica que promueve la reflexión y el cuestionamiento social.
- Ciencia que estudia la educación y su proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje.
- Técnica usada en Grecia para estimular el pensamiento.
- Sistema de escritura usado en el Antiguo Egipto.
- Teoría pedagógica que valora la experiencia personal del estudiante.
- Ciudad griega con educación centrada en lo militar.
- Persona encargada de enseñar y formar a los estudiantes.
- Orador romano defensor de la retórica y la virtud cívica.
- Filósofo griego que propuso un sistema educativo en “La República”.
- Valor fundamental en la educación romana según Quintiliano.
- Filósofo griego creador del método basado en preguntas y respuestas.
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- Tipo de escuela de la Edad Media dirigida por la Iglesia.
- Método romano basado en la repetición de contenidos.
- Disciplina básica en la educación romana.
- Método socrático que busca llegar al conocimiento a través del diálogo.
- Padre de la pedagogía moderna, defensor de la educación universal.
- Cualidad moral que se promovía en la educación antigua.
- Lugares donde se enseñaban saberes en Mesopotamia.
- Ideal de formación integral en la cultura griega.
- Ciudad griega donde se valoraba la democracia y la cultura.
- Grupo que recibía educación durante la Edad Media.
- Área del saber fundamental en Grecia y Roma.
- Proceso de formación integral de una persona.
- Técnica para hablar en público con eficacia.
- Arte de hablar con elocuencia y persuasión.
- Filósofo que destacaba la experiencia y observación en el aprendizaje.
- Figura central que debía formarse con educación en la antigüedad.
30 Clues: Disciplina básica en la educación romana. • Técnica romana para afianzar conocimientos. • Arte de hablar con elocuencia y persuasión. • Área del saber fundamental en Grecia y Roma. • Técnica para hablar en público con eficacia. • Proceso de formación integral de una persona. • Sistema de escritura usado en el Antiguo Egipto. • ...
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Economics of Mesopotamia 2023-09-28
4 Clues: the currency of Mesopotamia • a common resource inMesopotamiaa known as another dame for a small rock • something commonly traded in Mesopotamia also known as the material of a penny • something commonly economically traded in Mesopotamia known as a deep blue metamorphic rock
Ancient Persia 2021-11-19
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- a region conquered by the Persians
- the artifact on human rights
- the people let go by Cyrus in Babylon
- the type of religion of the Persians had
- the creator of Zoroastrianism
- the king who created the Royal Road
- the title of a Persian governor
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- the Zoroastrian god
- the Persian super-soldiers
- the first Persian king
- the cruel kings cyrus defeated
- a word to describe the Persian kings
- the modern-day country of the Persians
- the Persian capital city
- the pathway through the entire Persian Empire
- the civilization that Cambyses conquered
16 Clues: the Zoroastrian god • the first Persian king • the Persian capital city • the Persian super-soldiers • the artifact on human rights • the creator of Zoroastrianism • the cruel kings cyrus defeated • the title of a Persian governor • a region conquered by the Persians • the king who created the Royal Road • a word to describe the Persian kings • ...
VIAGGIO NELLA STORIA DEI SUMERI 2025-01-19
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- NON AVEVANO DIRITTI
- LEGGEVA E SCRIVEVA DOCUMENTI
- CASA DELLE TAVOLETTE
- LI COSTRUIVANO PER NON FARE STRARIPARE I FIUMI
- PARTE APPUNTITA DELL'ARATRO
- LI REALIZZAVANO PER COSTRUIRE LE ABITAZIONI
- IL PIU' IMPORTANTE NELLA SCALA SOCIALE
- LO RILASCIAVA IL FIUME DOPO LE INONDAZIONI
- FIUME VICINO AL TIGRI
- LUOGO IN CUI SI STABILIRONO I SUMERI
- L'EDIFICIO PIU'IMPORTANTE DELLA CITTA'-STATO
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- MITO SUMERO
- STRUMENTO MATEMATICO INVENTATO DAI SUMERI CHE SI USA ANCORA OGGI
- LA SCRITTURA SUMERA
- MATERIA IN CUI SI STUDIANO GLI ASTRI, GIA' CONOSCIUTA DAI SUMERI
- CHE DA' IL NOME AL FAMOSO STENDARDO
16 Clues: MITO SUMERO • NON AVEVANO DIRITTI • LA SCRITTURA SUMERA • CASA DELLE TAVOLETTE • FIUME VICINO AL TIGRI • PARTE APPUNTITA DELL'ARATRO • LEGGEVA E SCRIVEVA DOCUMENTI • CHE DA' IL NOME AL FAMOSO STENDARDO • LUOGO IN CUI SI STABILIRONO I SUMERI • IL PIU' IMPORTANTE NELLA SCALA SOCIALE • LO RILASCIAVA IL FIUME DOPO LE INONDAZIONI • LI REALIZZAVANO PER COSTRUIRE LE ABITAZIONI • ...
Acts 7 2025-08-11
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- sign of the covenant between God and Abraham
- placve Abraham came from originally
- a guaranteed, binding promise
- Moses spent forty hears in.......
- God's man to rescue the Israelites from Egypt
- Moses had to flee because he had.....
- promised in the Abrahamic covenant
- Moses spent forty years in a ......
- Stephen is describing his nation's......
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- stay as a visitor
- brothers felt this towards Joseph
- Acts chapter 7 is Stephen's...........
- Abraham didn't get the land but his......will
- rescued Joseph
- promised in the Abrahamic Covenant
- nation that enslaved Israel
- God's man to rescue the Israelites from famine
17 Clues: rescued Joseph • stay as a visitor • nation that enslaved Israel • a guaranteed, binding promise • brothers felt this towards Joseph • Moses spent forty hears in....... • promised in the Abrahamic Covenant • promised in the Abrahamic covenant • placve Abraham came from originally • Moses spent forty years in a ...... • Moses had to flee because he had..... • ...
Section 1&2 2016-02-01
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- a territory settled and ruled by people from another land
- where the worlds first civilization around 3300 B.C.
- a mesopotamian narrative poem that includes a story about a flood that destroys the world
- A system of social ranking
- the branch of law that deals with offenses againt others, such as robbery, assult, or murder
- aggressive emperor of Babylon who rebuilt the city and its defenses
- system where people pay for goods or services through the exchange of some token of agreed-upon value, such as a coin
- an area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers where civilization of sumer arose
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- The earliest known form of writing; used a series of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets
- ruler of Akkad, who conquered sumer in about 2300 B.C. and built the first empire
- a region of the middle east where civilization first arose
- in ancient mesopotamia a large stepped platform thought to have been topped by a temple dedicated to a citys chief god or goddess
- Persian religious thinker; taught of a single wise god, Ahura Mazda, who struggled with evil, and of a judgment day for each person
- the branch of law that deals with private rights and matters such as business contracts, property, inheritance, and taxes
- system where people exchange one set of goods or services of another
- to arrange or set down in writing
- king of babylon in about 1790 B.C. codified the laws in his empire
- a writing system in which each symbol representd a single basic sound
18 Clues: A system of social ranking • to arrange or set down in writing • where the worlds first civilization around 3300 B.C. • a territory settled and ruled by people from another land • a region of the middle east where civilization first arose • king of babylon in about 1790 B.C. codified the laws in his empire • ...
Mesopotamian Crossword 2024-05-02
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- Sumer was the first...
- Someone who knew how to write
- Founded each city, worshiped and prayed to
- Temple to the gods
- "Between two rivers," also called the Fertile Crescent
- World's first writing system
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- Like a mini country
- How water gets where it needs to go
- Object that archaeologists study
- Path for water to follow
- Dirt wall that protects farms/cities from flooding
11 Clues: Temple to the gods • Like a mini country • Sumer was the first... • Path for water to follow • World's first writing system • Someone who knew how to write • Object that archaeologists study • How water gets where it needs to go • Founded each city, worshiped and prayed to • Dirt wall that protects farms/cities from flooding • ...
Ikalawang Markahan AP Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-19
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- Ito ay isang salin sa pangalan ni Zoroaster.
- Ito ay naging importanteng bahagi sa kulturang Tsino dahil sa pagsusulat na tinawag na?
- Tinawag na cradle of civilization dahil nagsilbing lundayan ng mga sinaunang kabihasnan.
- Ito ay tinatawag na yellow River dahil pagkatapos ng pagbaha ang tubig nito ay nag iiwan ng loess o dilaw na lupa na nagsisilbing pataba sa lupaing agrikultural na malapit dito.
- Sa China ang tradisyong ito ay ang paa ng kababaihan ay pinapaliit hanggang tatlong pulgada gamit ang pagbabalot ng bakal na sapatos.
- Sa Kabihasnang Indus ang kanilang sistema ng pagsulat ay tinawag na?
- Ito ay isa sa mga paniniwala ng mga Hindu na kung saan sinasabi na ang bawat aksyon ay may kaakibat na parusa o gantimpala.
- Anong dinastiya sa Tsina ang nagka-watak-watak sa loob ng 400 taon?
- - Anong relihiyon o pilosopiya sa Asya na titingnan ang mga babae na nagbabawas sa kaban ng pamilya samantalang ang mga lalaki ang nagragdag dito?
- - Ano ang pinakaunang Imperyo sa daigdig?
- Tawag sa paniniwala at pagsamba sa maraming diyos.
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- “Ang aming pangkat ang nagdala ng Hinduismo sa India”. Sino ang nagsabi ng pahayag na ito?
- Anong kabihasnan sa Mesopotamia ang gumamit ng salapi sa pakikipagkalakalan?
- Ito ay nagresulta sa pagkakaroon ng paggalang sa kalikasan.
- Pagkakaroon ng Caste System na nagdulot ng diskriminasyon sa lipunan.
- Ang salitang ito ay may ibig sabihin na pagmamahal sa karunungan.
- Sa imperyong ito pinamumunuan ng pinakamahusay na pinuno ng Maurya.
- Ito ang naging wika ng mga Indo-Aryan loob ng 100 taon na dala ng Indo- aryan.
18 Clues: - Ano ang pinakaunang Imperyo sa daigdig? • Ito ay isang salin sa pangalan ni Zoroaster. • Tawag sa paniniwala at pagsamba sa maraming diyos. • Ito ay nagresulta sa pagkakaroon ng paggalang sa kalikasan. • Ang salitang ito ay may ibig sabihin na pagmamahal sa karunungan. • Anong dinastiya sa Tsina ang nagka-watak-watak sa loob ng 400 taon? • ...
The History of Agriculture 2021-01-14
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- The _______ Crescent
- Dogs helped rounding them up
- Humans used these for farming
- To water a plant at needed intervals
- The word used to estimate time
- Was soon made steel in the 1850's
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- Domesticated horses in 2000 BCE
- Found in Celtic regions in 200 BCE
- Part of the Fertile Crescent
- The whole point to this puzzle
10 Clues: The _______ Crescent • Dogs helped rounding them up • Part of the Fertile Crescent • Humans used these for farming • The whole point to this puzzle • The word used to estimate time • Domesticated horses in 2000 BCE • Was soon made steel in the 1850's • Found in Celtic regions in 200 BCE • To water a plant at needed intervals
My Name Is Book 2017-12-05
10 Clues: Sheep skin paper • The Egyptian paper • The Egyptian writing • The author of the book • Who did Persia try to invade? • Before book there was ........ • The people who discovered the ABC • The type of writing with a reed pen • The room were the books were written • The place were writing was believed to be founded
puzzle 2021-10-13
10 Clues: A temple • Belief in one God • Founder of Judaism • Belief in many gods • Birthplace of Sumer and Babylon • Giving something for another thing • A system of writing created in Sumer • The first five books of the Hebrew Bible • The weekly day of rest, prayer, and study. • A form of farming that uses canals of water
Social Studies 2021-09-30
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- Land of five waters
- The number of people in a area
- Mound of the dead
- The Longest river
- A resting place for dead Egyptians
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- The first civilization with a accurate system of standardnized weights and measures
- A civilization next to the nile
- Modern-day Iraq
- Religious leader
- the belief in and worship of a controlling power
10 Clues: Modern-day Iraq • Religious leader • Mound of the dead • The Longest river • Land of five waters • The number of people in a area • A civilization next to the nile • A resting place for dead Egyptians • the belief in and worship of a controlling power • The first civilization with a accurate system of standardnized weights and measures
Civilization 2021-12-03
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- a worker in a skilled trade
- extremely brutal
- a paper used by Egyptians from the stem of a water plant
- an Egyptian king
- the oldest civilization in history
- a process in which a person's skin and flesh can be preserved
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- a person who copies documents
- incomprehensible writing
- the belief in more than 1 god
- a wanderer
10 Clues: a wanderer • extremely brutal • an Egyptian king • incomprehensible writing • a worker in a skilled trade • a person who copies documents • the belief in more than 1 god • the oldest civilization in history • a paper used by Egyptians from the stem of a water plant • a process in which a person's skin and flesh can be preserved
Social studies 2023-10-29
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- ice covering land
- water supply that helps plants grow
- underwater land that used to be dry land
- living in a specific area
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- adjusting to changes
- between the rivers
- moving from regions during different seasons
- towns that barely have roads or sidewalks
- towns that have a lot of cars and sidewalks
- places around the world freezing
10 Clues: ice covering land • between the rivers • adjusting to changes • living in a specific area • places around the world freezing • water supply that helps plants grow • underwater land that used to be dry land • towns that barely have roads or sidewalks • towns that have a lot of cars and sidewalks • moving from regions during different seasons
peradaban indonesia dan dunia 2025-11-18
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- Suku pelaut hebat dari Nusantara
- Bangunan pemujaan peradaban Mesopotamia
- Kitab hukum terkenal dari Babilonia
- Suku pembuat rumah adat Tongko
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- Kota pelabuhan penting pada masa Majapahit
- Masa sebelum manusia mengenal tulisan
- Nenek moyang bangsa Indonesia berasal dari daratan ini
- Peradaban besar di lembah Sungai Indus
- Sungai penting dalam peradaban Mesir
- Kerajaan Hindu terbesar di Jawa Timur
10 Clues: Suku pembuat rumah adat Tongko • Suku pelaut hebat dari Nusantara • Kitab hukum terkenal dari Babilonia • Sungai penting dalam peradaban Mesir • Masa sebelum manusia mengenal tulisan • Kerajaan Hindu terbesar di Jawa Timur • Peradaban besar di lembah Sungai Indus • Bangunan pemujaan peradaban Mesopotamia • Kota pelabuhan penting pada masa Majapahit • ...
Eastern Classical Civilizations 2025-09-25
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- Greeks called him a “Law Giver”
- First emperor of china
- Religion that began in India and spread to Asia
- Built a canal in egypt
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- Respect for family and elders
- Territory used to be Mesopotamia
- Symbol of harmony
- Considered the oldest major religion
- Keeps people wanting to do good
- A person’s role in society is defined by birth
10 Clues: Symbol of harmony • First emperor of china • Built a canal in egypt • Respect for family and elders • Greeks called him a “Law Giver” • Keeps people wanting to do good • Territory used to be Mesopotamia • Considered the oldest major religion • A person’s role in society is defined by birth • Religion that began in India and spread to Asia
100 SOAL TTS SEJARAH LANJUT 2024-08-12
Across
- kata mesos berarti...
- salah satu warisan peradaban mesopotamia kuno yang amat bernilai bagi umat manusia adalah kumpulan hukum yang biasa disebut
- dinasti pertama yang memegang tampuk kepemimpinan di kerajaan mahada merupakan dinasti
- Siapa raja yang pertama kali memperkenalkan kepercayaan yang bersifat monoteis kepada rakyat Mesir kuno
- Patung Sphinx memiliki panjang
- istilah apa yang dikaitkan dengan daerah di tengah tengah berbagai abad ke-19 oleh perambahan barat
- Mesir ditaklukan assyria pada tahun
- penataan massa bangunan yang diterapkan dalam kota mahenjodaro adalah konsep organisasi
- bangunan yang menyerupai kolam berukuran 12×7 M dengan Material berupa batu bata merupakan bangunan
- apa itu brahmana
- bangsa Dravida termasuk kedalam ras
- raja mesir dari dinasti
- panjang sungai eufrat adalah
- polis yang menerapkan sistem demokrasi merupakan
- eufrat 2 dari 2 sungai terbesar yang terdapat di wilayah timur-tengah
- kerajaan Mesir Tengah diserbu dan ditaklukan oleh bangsa
- apa itu ksatria
- orang yang pertama kali menemukan bukti bahwa di lembah sungai eufrat dan tigris pernah dihuni oleh manusia yang sudah mempunyai peradaban tinggi
- bahasa yang digunakan bangsa Persia adalah bahasa
- pada tahun 105 ada orang yang menciptakan teknologi pembuatan kertas Siapakah orang itu
- pahlawan legendaris perisa kuno sekitar 2000sm
- suku bangsa yang menghancurkan dinasti Shang mendirikan dinasti
- orang Tionghoa menyebut negerinya sebagai
- apa itu sudra
- sungai yang mengalir dari timur laut turki
- Dewa kebaktian yang maha pengasih yang menguasai bumi dan tanah adalah
- Gelar yang diberikan kepada penguasa tertinggi di Mesir Kuno
- Cleopatra dilahirkan pada awal tahun
- Kuil yang ditujukan untuk para pemuja Firaun yang telah meninggal
- salah satu keturunan dinasti ptolomeus adalah ratu
- berupa catatan-catatan politik di Dinasti zhou dan zaman sebelumnya
- Secara geografis Persia atau yang tidak dikenal sebagai Iran adalah sebuah negara Timur Tengah yang terletak di
- pendukung lembah lindus
- Pada tahun berapa suku arya baru menjajakan kaki di bumi India kuno
- bangsa sassania menamakan kerajaan mereka dengan nama
- chung kuo berarti
- catatan nyanyi-nyanyian pada zaman dinasti zhou
- Merupakan suatu paham etika yang berlandaskan pada adanya kualitas penentu sebagai dasar tindakan manusia merupakan pengertian dari etika
- 230 SM merupakan tahun penaklukan kerajaan
- manusia purba yang ditemukan dalam gua-gua choukoutien di lembah Huang Ho adalah
- pengarang beberapa risalah ilmiah adalah
- kota yang sering disebut sebagai Metropolis kuno di lembah indus adalah kota
- bangsa parthia adalah keturunan dari
- 1 dari 2 sungai terbesar yang terdapat di wilayah timur-tengah
- teks utama alkitab yang diketahui dan digunakan dalam periode pembentukan perjanjian baru adalah
- agama zoroaster juga disebut sebagai agama para "penyembah api" atau
- Dewa hati nurani baik atau god mind yang digambarkan sebagai api jantan
- kasta tertinggi india
- sungai terpanjang di mesir
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- dalam sejarah agama awal bangsa Persia adalah agama
- bangsa Dravida telah mendiami wilayah lembah Sungai indus sejak
- Sungai Kuning ini amat panjang dan membawa lumpur berwarna
- nama naga raksasa dalam mitologi babilonia dan sumeria mewakili chaos dan laut air asin adalah
- dewa anu adalah
- jenazah yang diawetkan dengan pembalseman adalah
- pada masa pemerintahannya siapa Mesir berhasil menguasai Mesopotamia yang subur
- dewa perempuan yang menguasai maut dan bertahta di bawah tanah menurut kepercayaan bangsa sumeria ialah
- kota suci bagi umat Hindu dan sikh
- sejarawan yunani kuno menyebut mesir sebagai
- Patung Sphinx memiliki tinggi
- penamaan untuk suatu masa yang didalamnya terjadi proses pen yunanian adalah
- dinasti yang mampu membawa India pada masa kejayaannya merupakan dinasti
- julukan untuk ramses II
- pendiri kerajaan gupta
- dinasti yang terkenal dengan keemasannya dalam bidang seni, sastra, dan ilmu pengetahuan
- dinasti hatimu didirikan oleh
- Raja Mesir Siapa yang memerintah bersama istrinya yang bernama hatshepsut
- bangunan yang digunakan oleh penduduk kota mahenjodaro sebagai tempat penyimpanan hasil pangan yang digunakan untuk menyuplai kebutuhan penduduk adalah
- pendukung peradaban lembah sungai
- zarathustra berasal dari keturunan suku
- nyanyian yang secara umum dapat dinisbatkan pada zoroaster adalah
- confucius adalah sebutan yang diberikan kepada
- Sungai Kuning terdapat di pegunungan
- dewa perempuan paling menonjol di mesopotamia kuno pada awal periode uruk
- kertergantungan bangsa bangsa yang mendiami lembah sungai eufratdantigris disebabkan oleh daerah yang mengelilinginya yaitu gurun...
- gua ini digunakan sebagai tempat untuk bersemayamnya arcadewa dan tempat untuk mengadakan upacara pemujaan terhadap Dewa tersebut
- di Persia kuno kekaisaran pertama yang berdiri sebagai awal dari sejarah kekaisaran Iran adalah kekaisaran media dan...
- terdiri atas rakyat bebas, petani, artisan, dan pedagang
- tugu tugu yang menjulang tinggi ke angkasa adalah
- Secara geografis peradaban bangsa Aztec terletak di
- istilah yang digunakan untuk menerjemahkan bahasa ibrani yang setara naharaim
- aksara tertua yang berasal dari daerah mesopotamia di lembah sungai tigris dan eufrat.
- lembah Sungai indus merupakan wilayah asal nenek moyang suku bangsa India yaitu bangsa
- dinasti zou adalah dinasti terakhir sebelum Tiongkok resmi disatukan di bawah dinasti
- kata potamos berarti....
- apa itu waisya
- septuaginta ditulis dalam bahasa...
- terdiri atas raja, ketua pendeta, ketua tentara, dan orang bangsawan
- salah satu bahasa Dravida yang paling dikenal adalah
- Bangunan dengan area terbuka yang cukup luas
- dewa empat serangkai yang bertahta di bukit suci
- Siapa yang menggali dan meneliti kembali kota harappa dan kota mohenjodaro pada awal abad ke-20
- daerah subur yang berada di antara sungai tigris dan sungai eufrat
- di mana peradaban lembah Sungai indus sekarang
- dewa penguasa musim kemarau
- bahasa yang digunakan masyarakat assyria, kaldynia, yahudi, dan syria sejak 900 tahun sebelum masehi
- ishtar adalah dewi...
- sekitar tahun 3000sm daerah mesopotamia didiami oleh bangsa
- patung singa berkepala manusia yang diyakini sebagai kepala cheops adalah.
- enki adalah dewa...
100 Clues: apa itu sudra • apa itu waisya • dewa anu adalah • apa itu ksatria • apa itu brahmana • chung kuo berarti • enki adalah dewa... • kata mesos berarti... • ishtar adalah dewi... • kasta tertinggi india • pendiri kerajaan gupta • julukan untuk ramses II • raja mesir dari dinasti • pendukung lembah lindus • kata potamos berarti.... • sungai terpanjang di mesir • dewa penguasa musim kemarau • ...
100 SOAL TTS SEJARAH LANJUT 2024-08-12
Across
- di Persia kuno kekaisaran pertama yang berdiri sebagai awal dari sejarah kekaisaran Iran adalah kekaisaran media dan...
- Mesir ditaklukan assyria pada tahun
- catatan nyanyi-nyanyian pada zaman dinasti zhou
- dewa perempuan yang menguasai maut dan bertahta di bawah tanah menurut kepercayaan bangsa sumeria ialah
- pada masa pemerintahannya siapa Mesir berhasil menguasai Mesopotamia yang subur
- gua ini digunakan sebagai tempat untuk bersemayamnya arcadewa dan tempat untuk mengadakan upacara pemujaan terhadap Dewa tersebut
- 230 SM merupakan tahun penaklukan kerajaan
- bangunan yang digunakan oleh penduduk kota mahenjodaro sebagai tempat penyimpanan hasil pangan yang digunakan untuk menyuplai kebutuhan penduduk adalah
- dinasti hatimu didirikan oleh
- Siapa raja yang pertama kali memperkenalkan kepercayaan yang bersifat monoteis kepada rakyat Mesir kuno
- orang Tionghoa menyebut negerinya sebagai
- bahasa yang digunakan bangsa Persia adalah bahasa
- di mana peradaban lembah Sungai indus sekarang
- Patung Sphinx memiliki tinggi
- pada tahun 105 ada orang yang menciptakan teknologi pembuatan kertas Siapakah orang itu
- Gelar yang diberikan kepada penguasa tertinggi di Mesir Kuno
- apa itu ksatria
- Pada tahun berapa suku arya baru menjajakan kaki di bumi India kuno
- kota suci bagi umat Hindu dan sikh
- zarathustra berasal dari keturunan suku
- dalam sejarah agama awal bangsa Persia adalah agama
- polis yang menerapkan sistem demokrasi merupakan
- apa itu brahmana
- Kuil yang ditujukan untuk para pemuja Firaun yang telah meninggal
- kata potamos berarti....
- bangunan yang menyerupai kolam berukuran 12×7 M dengan Material berupa batu bata merupakan bangunan
- pendukung lembah lindus
- bangsa parthia adalah keturunan dari
- panjang sungai eufrat adalah
- teks utama alkitab yang diketahui dan digunakan dalam periode pembentukan perjanjian baru adalah
- bangsa Dravida termasuk kedalam ras
- penamaan untuk suatu masa yang didalamnya terjadi proses pen yunanian adalah
- istilah apa yang dikaitkan dengan daerah di tengah tengah berbagai abad ke-19 oleh perambahan barat
- Secara geografis peradaban bangsa Aztec terletak di
- dewa perempuan paling menonjol di mesopotamia kuno pada awal periode uruk
- pendukung peradaban lembah sungai
- chung kuo berarti
- kata mesos berarti...
- istilah yang digunakan untuk menerjemahkan bahasa ibrani yang setara naharaim
- salah satu bahasa Dravida yang paling dikenal adalah
- Patung Sphinx memiliki panjang
- penataan massa bangunan yang diterapkan dalam kota mahenjodaro adalah konsep organisasi
- Dewa kebaktian yang maha pengasih yang menguasai bumi dan tanah adalah
- dewa anu adalah
- enki adalah dewa...
- dewa empat serangkai yang bertahta di bukit suci
- apa itu waisya
- sungai terpanjang di mesir
- tugu tugu yang menjulang tinggi ke angkasa adalah
- Cleopatra dilahirkan pada awal tahun
- raja mesir dari dinasti
- bangsa Dravida telah mendiami wilayah lembah Sungai indus sejak
- berupa catatan-catatan politik di Dinasti zhou dan zaman sebelumnya
- kertergantungan bangsa bangsa yang mendiami lembah sungai eufratdantigris disebabkan oleh daerah yang mengelilinginya yaitu gurun...
- sekitar tahun 3000sm daerah mesopotamia didiami oleh bangsa
- Bangunan dengan area terbuka yang cukup luas
Down
- kasta tertinggi india
- salah satu warisan peradaban mesopotamia kuno yang amat bernilai bagi umat manusia adalah kumpulan hukum yang biasa disebut
- pengarang beberapa risalah ilmiah adalah
- Siapa yang menggali dan meneliti kembali kota harappa dan kota mohenjodaro pada awal abad ke-20
- pahlawan legendaris perisa kuno sekitar 2000sm
- suku bangsa yang menghancurkan dinasti Shang mendirikan dinasti
- dinasti pertama yang memegang tampuk kepemimpinan di kerajaan mahada merupakan dinasti
- eufrat 2 dari 2 sungai terbesar yang terdapat di wilayah timur-tengah
- terdiri atas rakyat bebas, petani, artisan, dan pedagang
- Raja Mesir Siapa yang memerintah bersama istrinya yang bernama hatshepsut
- kerajaan Mesir Tengah diserbu dan ditaklukan oleh bangsa
- apa itu sudra
- Secara geografis Persia atau yang tidak dikenal sebagai Iran adalah sebuah negara Timur Tengah yang terletak di
- nama naga raksasa dalam mitologi babilonia dan sumeria mewakili chaos dan laut air asin adalah
- julukan untuk ramses II
- Merupakan suatu paham etika yang berlandaskan pada adanya kualitas penentu sebagai dasar tindakan manusia merupakan pengertian dari etika
- orang yang pertama kali menemukan bukti bahwa di lembah sungai eufrat dan tigris pernah dihuni oleh manusia yang sudah mempunyai peradaban tinggi
- jenazah yang diawetkan dengan pembalseman adalah
- manusia purba yang ditemukan dalam gua-gua choukoutien di lembah Huang Ho adalah
- confucius adalah sebutan yang diberikan kepada
- Dewa hati nurani baik atau god mind yang digambarkan sebagai api jantan
- Sungai Kuning ini amat panjang dan membawa lumpur berwarna
- sejarawan yunani kuno menyebut mesir sebagai
- kota yang sering disebut sebagai Metropolis kuno di lembah indus adalah kota
- dinasti yang mampu membawa India pada masa kejayaannya merupakan dinasti
- septuaginta ditulis dalam bahasa...
- Sungai Kuning terdapat di pegunungan
- pendiri kerajaan gupta
- 1 dari 2 sungai terbesar yang terdapat di wilayah timur-tengah
- salah satu keturunan dinasti ptolomeus adalah ratu
- bangsa sassania menamakan kerajaan mereka dengan nama
- dinasti zou adalah dinasti terakhir sebelum Tiongkok resmi disatukan di bawah dinasti
- aksara tertua yang berasal dari daerah mesopotamia di lembah sungai tigris dan eufrat.
- terdiri atas raja, ketua pendeta, ketua tentara, dan orang bangsawan
- lembah Sungai indus merupakan wilayah asal nenek moyang suku bangsa India yaitu bangsa
- dewa penguasa musim kemarau
- ishtar adalah dewi...
- daerah subur yang berada di antara sungai tigris dan sungai eufrat
- agama zoroaster juga disebut sebagai agama para "penyembah api" atau
- bahasa yang digunakan masyarakat assyria, kaldynia, yahudi, dan syria sejak 900 tahun sebelum masehi
- nyanyian yang secara umum dapat dinisbatkan pada zoroaster adalah
- dinasti yang terkenal dengan keemasannya dalam bidang seni, sastra, dan ilmu pengetahuan
- sungai yang mengalir dari timur laut turki
- patung singa berkepala manusia yang diyakini sebagai kepala cheops adalah.
100 Clues: apa itu sudra • apa itu waisya • apa itu ksatria • dewa anu adalah • apa itu brahmana • chung kuo berarti • enki adalah dewa... • kasta tertinggi india • kata mesos berarti... • ishtar adalah dewi... • pendiri kerajaan gupta • julukan untuk ramses II • pendukung lembah lindus • raja mesir dari dinasti • kata potamos berarti.... • sungai terpanjang di mesir • dewa penguasa musim kemarau • ...
nothing 2022-11-02
Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-03
Across
- This practice lead to specialized workers and was a way to obtain limited resources for a group of individuals.
- This means "land between the rivers" in Greek and lays in the eastern end of the Fertile Crescent.
- The empire of Assurbanipal spanned the Fertile Crescent from the ____________ ______________ to the Mediterranean Sea.
- According to historians, who controlled early governments since they knew how to please city gods and keep Ur safe?
- What was Hammurabi determined to promote with his laws?
- These people were known as religious teachers, and the Jews believed that they were messengers sent to reveal God’s will to the them.
- What is the land the Jews believed God promised them called and is now modern day Palestine?
- The Jews believed that the Ten Commandments of the Bible formed a _________ between the gods and them.
- In Hammurabi’s Code, this principle uses the phrase, “Eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.”
- Hammurabi recognized that a single, uniform would help ______ the diverse groups of his empire.
- This was the Sumerians' way of writing. The letters in this writing were written in a wedge-like shape.
- This is the prophet’s emphasis upon proper conduct.
- This place is a multi-tiered structure and means “mountain of god.”
- The Persians built an empire based on _____________ and a wise government.
- These individuals, who dwelled in the Asia Minor, were the first people to learn how to smelt iron.
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- How many fundamental principles did Hammurabi’s Code use?
- Why did nomadic raiders leave Ur in ruins?
- This is a type of complex institution in which priests took charge of.
- What did Babylon become when Hammurabi became king of Mesopotamia?
- What brought Sumer’s downfall?
- What marked the end of the Mesopotamian empires?
- Where did Moses lead the Jews out of slavery?
- What was one important tool that was used to hold Darius’ empire and made trading easier?
- Who was the most powerful king of Israel?
- What laws gave women certain rights?
- The Sumerians believed that the souls of the dead went to this place.
- Southwest Asia later was united culturally, so modern scholars refer to it as ________ _____________ ____________.
- These are the laws from God that Moses delivered to his people from praying on Mount Sinai.
- After the Chaldeans made Babylon their capital, what was it remarkable for?
- These people were nomadic raiders who invaded Mesopotamia and made Babylon their capital.
- This was a religion that stood out from all the others because it emphasized on justice, morality, and an individual relationship with god.
31 Clues: What brought Sumer’s downfall? • What laws gave women certain rights? • Who was the most powerful king of Israel? • Why did nomadic raiders leave Ur in ruins? • Where did Moses lead the Jews out of slavery? • What marked the end of the Mesopotamian empires? • This is the prophet’s emphasis upon proper conduct. • What was Hammurabi determined to promote with his laws? • ...
Human Heritage Chapter 6 2012-07-30
Across
- Hebrew day of rest
- in ancient history, land bridge that connnected Egypt and Mesopotamia
- shellfish that emits purple dye
- early name given to Hebrews because of dusty sandals
- Phoenician group who originally were traders & ship builders
- people who lived in northern part of Canaan
- Hebrew journey of escape
- underground basins
- Hebrew name for God
- agreements between states and countries
- girlfriend of Melqart
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- community of Jews who gather together to worship
- famous Phoenician god
- Phoenician group wh originally were herders
- persons claiming tohave messages from god
- Hebrew sacred book of law
16 Clues: Hebrew day of rest • underground basins • Hebrew name for God • famous Phoenician god • girlfriend of Melqart • Hebrew journey of escape • Hebrew sacred book of law • shellfish that emits purple dye • agreements between states and countries • persons claiming tohave messages from god • people who lived in northern part of Canaan • Phoenician group wh originally were herders • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2021-01-15
Across
- a bucket with a lever for getting water
- Large structure where people are buried
- river in egypt
- large temple with stairs going up it
- the process of watering fields
- Hammurabis code is made up of 282 _______
- these people were trained on how to write
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- Mesopotamian alphabet
- believing in more than one god
- these people built the pyramids
- a river in mesopotamia
- believing in only one god
- leader of egypt, thought to be a god
- another name for a social pyramid
- what Egyptians made paper out of
- what Hammurabi wrote his laws on
16 Clues: river in egypt • Mesopotamian alphabet • a river in mesopotamia • believing in only one god • believing in more than one god • the process of watering fields • these people built the pyramids • what Egyptians made paper out of • what Hammurabi wrote his laws on • another name for a social pyramid • leader of egypt, thought to be a god • large temple with stairs going up it • ...
Origins of Civiliation Vocab 2023-09-03
Across
- group of states or territories controlled by one ruler.
- system in which symbols or pictures called hieroglyphs represent objects, concepts, or sounds.
- The way of life of a society
- Believing in one god
- A complex, highly organized social order
- Develop new skills and technologies
- a political unit that included a city and its surrounding lands and villages.
Down
- “between the rivers.”
- arrange and settle down in writing
- king of Babylon
- ruling family
- system of ranking groups
- Used various stone tools
- Believe in many gods
- Egyptian kings
- people who moved place to place to find food
16 Clues: ruling family • Egyptian kings • king of Babylon • Believe in many gods • Believing in one god • “between the rivers.” • system of ranking groups • Used various stone tools • The way of life of a society • arrange and settle down in writing • Develop new skills and technologies • A complex, highly organized social order • people who moved place to place to find food • ...
The Mesopotamian Civilization 1 2022-03-24
Across
- - advanced system of social development
- - a region in northwest Sumer
- - civilization in the lower valleys of Euphrates
- - wedge-shaped script written
Down
- - a Chinese centre of Mesopotamian civilization
- - Mesopotamians kept records of their business on it
- - temple towers in the sacred areas
- - sharp pen made of reed, bone or metal
- - highlands in north Sumer
- - a river in Mesopotamia
10 Clues: - a river in Mesopotamia • - highlands in north Sumer • - a region in northwest Sumer • - wedge-shaped script written • - temple towers in the sacred areas • - advanced system of social development • - sharp pen made of reed, bone or metal • - a Chinese centre of Mesopotamian civilization • - civilization in the lower valleys of Euphrates • ...
subjects, by: Gregory Jones 2022-03-30
Across
- one of the first civilizations
- 3.1415
- a person the studies recorded history and more
- a place where someone can live
- the study of life
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- the study of the physical world
- a process of solving a math problem
- compares something using like or as
- the main idea the story fallows
- a place where someone can learn
10 Clues: 3.1415 • the study of life • one of the first civilizations • a place where someone can live • the study of the physical world • the main idea the story fallows • a place where someone can learn • a process of solving a math problem • compares something using like or as • a person the studies recorded history and more
ACCADI 2020-10-20
Across
- il loro re più importante
- in questa data fondarono l'impero
- la popolazione che li sconfigge
- secondo gli Accadi il potere del re deriva da loro
Down
- la loro città più importante
- furono i primi a crearne uno
- gli Accadi assorbirono la loro cultura
- nell'impero ce ne sono diversi
- la regione dove si stanziarono
- il nome Sargon significa "re ......"
10 Clues: il loro re più importante • la loro città più importante • furono i primi a crearne uno • nell'impero ce ne sono diversi • la regione dove si stanziarono • la popolazione che li sconfigge • in questa data fondarono l'impero • il nome Sargon significa "re ......" • gli Accadi assorbirono la loro cultura • secondo gli Accadi il potere del re deriva da loro
Ancient Egypt 2021-09-23
Across
- Title for the king of Egypt
- paper like material made from reeds
- Dynasty passed down from father to son
- This river runs through Egypt
- the process of preserving a body
- Writing system used in ancient Mesopotamia
Down
- belief in many gods
- religion and state are blended
- structures built by the ancient Egyptians
- writing system used in ancient Egypt
10 Clues: belief in many gods • Title for the king of Egypt • This river runs through Egypt • religion and state are blended • the process of preserving a body • paper like material made from reeds • writing system used in ancient Egypt • Dynasty passed down from father to son • structures built by the ancient Egyptians • Writing system used in ancient Mesopotamia
HISTORY VOCABULARY 2021-10-21
Across
- landforms that helps block the invasions
- words used by ancient Egyptians representing objects
- people who record religious taxes, legislation, tax records in ancient Egypt or Mesopotamia
- inundation
- made by crushing reeds
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- place for storing food, communal bath
- a system to classify people
- branches of an river
- people who carry out religious activities
- fertile soil
10 Clues: inundation • fertile soil • branches of an river • made by crushing reeds • a system to classify people • place for storing food, communal bath • landforms that helps block the invasions • people who carry out religious activities • words used by ancient Egyptians representing objects • ...
TAMADUN INDIA 2022-10-14
Across
- PERKEMBANGAN TAMADUN INDIA BERLAKU DI LEMBAH
- TAMADUN YANG SETANDING DENGAN TAMADUN MESOPOTAMIA
- CARA PERLUASAN KUASA SELAIN CARA FIZIKAL
- ORANG YANG MENENTUKAN DASAR PERLUASAN KUASA
- NANDA,MAURYA DAN GUPTA
Down
- GABUNGAN KERAJAAN-KERAJAAN KECIL
- TERLETAK DI TIMUR LAUT INDIA
- KERAJAAN KECIL DIKENALI SEBAGAI
- TAMADUN INDIA TERLETAK DIANTARA TELUK ... DAN TELUK BENGGALA
- KEMUNCULAN MAGADHA MEMAINKAN PERANAN PENTING DALAM PERUBAHAN SISTEM...
10 Clues: NANDA,MAURYA DAN GUPTA • TERLETAK DI TIMUR LAUT INDIA • KERAJAAN KECIL DIKENALI SEBAGAI • GABUNGAN KERAJAAN-KERAJAAN KECIL • CARA PERLUASAN KUASA SELAIN CARA FIZIKAL • ORANG YANG MENENTUKAN DASAR PERLUASAN KUASA • PERKEMBANGAN TAMADUN INDIA BERLAKU DI LEMBAH • TAMADUN YANG SETANDING DENGAN TAMADUN MESOPOTAMIA • TAMADUN INDIA TERLETAK DIANTARA TELUK ... DAN TELUK BENGGALA • ...
