mesopotamia Crossword Puzzles
egyptian magazine 2023-11-13
Across
- a body wrapped in bandages.
- a ruler in Egypt.
- wetlands that form as rivers empty their water and sediment into another body of water,
- a large natural stream of water that flows over land.
- a river that flows through Mesopotamia.
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- a coffin or a container to hold a coffin.
- the hottest desert.
- preserve from decay, originally with spices and now usually by arterial injection of a preservative.
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- where kings are buried in royal tombs
- a type of writing in Egypt
- the hottest and saltiest sea.
- producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops.
- the capital of Egypt.
- writing support invented by the ancient Egyptians
- a creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, with some variations.
- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
17 Clues: a ruler in Egypt. • the hottest desert. • the capital of Egypt. • a type of writing in Egypt • a body wrapped in bandages. • the hottest and saltiest sea. • where kings are buried in royal tombs • a river that flows through Mesopotamia. • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • a coffin or a container to hold a coffin. • writing support invented by the ancient Egyptians • ...
Chapter 1 2024-08-23
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- a time with significant changes in living patterns that occurred during the stone age
- what Sumerians used to build houses
- introduced the worship of Aten
- returned the government to Thebes and restored the old gods
- priest carvings or sacred writings
- Greek for "the land between the rivers"
- a temple
- an elaborate poem that records the exploits of a legendary king of Uruk
- one of the strongest rulers of the Hittite New Kingdom who established control from from western Turkey to northern Syria
- common people who were bound to the land and cultivated the estates
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- believing in multiple gods
- wedge-shaped writing
- one of the greatest achievements of the egyptian civilization
- government by a divine authority
- refers to people who use a language derived from a single-parent tongue
- is Greek for "large stone"
- leader of the Akkadian Empire
17 Clues: a temple • wedge-shaped writing • believing in multiple gods • is Greek for "large stone" • leader of the Akkadian Empire • introduced the worship of Aten • government by a divine authority • priest carvings or sacred writings • what Sumerians used to build houses • Greek for "the land between the rivers" • returned the government to Thebes and restored the old gods • ...
Prehistory 2021-02-21
Unit 1 - Prehistory (10 points) 2024-01-02
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- largest peninsula in the world / vast reserves of oil and natural gas / part of Middle East
- made the first stone tools found in the archaeological record / nicknamed "handy man"
- one of the earliest defining human traits / ability to stand and walk on two feet
- _________ and cattle were among the first farm animals that originated in Mesopotamia between 10,000 and 13,000 years ago
- only human species that still exists
- first domesticated animal that formed an alliance with humans shortly after the latter's arrival in Europe 40,000 to 50,000 years ago
- one of the best-preserved Neolithic settlements in southern Turkey (Anatolia)
- humans, apes, and their ancestors
- crop grown in Chinese swamps dating back at least 7,700 years
- another name for corn / crop that emerged around 9,000 years ago in Mexico
- travelling from place to place following food sources
- westernmost extension of the Asian continent / makes up most of modern Turkey
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- crop first cultivated 10,000 years ago in Mexico
- the radical and important period of change in which humans began cultivating plants, breeding animals for food and forming permanent settlements / advent of agriculture separated Neolithic people from their Paleolithic ancestors
- types of grass cultivated for the edible components of their grain / includes wheat and barley - two of the first crops domesticated by Neolithic farming communities
- pre-Neolithic people that started building permanent houses in the Fertile Crescent
- first species of ancient humans to create and control fire
- extends from the earliest known use of stone tools by hominids around 3.3 million years ago to the end of the last Ice Age about 20,000 years ago
- domesticated from animals that Neolithic humans hunted for meat / made the hard, physical labor of farming possible while their milk and meat added variety to the human diet
- very first region where settled farming emerged and early civilizations such as Sumer and Mesopotamia flourished / technological advances in the region include the development of agriculture and the use of irrigation, of writing, the wheel, and glass
- process by which farmers select for desirable traits by breeding successive generations of a plant or animal
- water buffalo and _________ were domesticated around 13,000 years ago in China, India, and Tibet
- female Australopithecus skeleton discovered in Ethiopia in 1974 / tree-dweller / about a meter tall / small brain
23 Clues: humans, apes, and their ancestors • only human species that still exists • crop first cultivated 10,000 years ago in Mexico • travelling from place to place following food sources • first species of ancient humans to create and control fire • crop grown in Chinese swamps dating back at least 7,700 years • ...
Mesopotamia Geography and Religion 2022-11-18
Across
- What is the name of one of the oldest written stories in world history, which is about a superhuman king who fights demons for glory and wants to live forever?
- Method of supplying water to an area of land or crops.
- Long poems that tell stories of heroes.
- Human made waterways.
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- Place where the priest communicated with the gods.
- Person who communicated to the gods and made offerings to them to bring good things to their civilization.
- Large region of rich farmland near the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea.
- The society, culture, and way of life in a particular region.
- The two important rivers Mesopotamia settled next to were the Euphrates and ____.
- Worship of many gods.
- Mixture of small rocks and soil.
11 Clues: Worship of many gods. • Human made waterways. • Mixture of small rocks and soil. • Long poems that tell stories of heroes. • Place where the priest communicated with the gods. • Method of supplying water to an area of land or crops. • The society, culture, and way of life in a particular region. • ...
TTS Informatika 2023-01-10
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- Apa nama mainan populer, yang terbuat dari kawat baja panjang yang dibuat melingkar? Mainan ini ditemukan secara tidak sengaja oleh seorang insinyur yang bekerja untuk memecahkan masalah antena radio militer ketika perang dunia ke 2
- Biji dari tanaman apakah yang digunakan sebagai mata uang oleh orang orang Tenochtitlan pada masanya?
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- Nama burung dengan tinggi 3.3528 meter yang tinggal di sekitar jalan E Dickinson Blvd, N Main St dan E Railroad Ave?
- siapakah Pendiri penghargaan ilmu kedokteran tahunan yang sering disebut "America’s Nobels" ini juga dianggap sebagai pendiri bidang advertisement?
- hewan apa yang karena menghabiskan begitu banyak waktu hidupnya dengan bergelantungan terbalik, sehingga bulunya tumbuh ke arah yang berlawanan dengan mamalia lain?
- Siapa pemain NBA yang lahir pada tahun 1956 yang memiliki biografi berjudul "Drive: the story of my life"?
- "Mesopotamia" berasal dari bahasa Yunani untuk "tanah di antara sungai" bila diurutkan menurut huruf abjad (A-Z), apa nama sungai yang pertama dari dua sungai yang mendefinisikan daerah (Mesopotamia) yang dikenal sebagai "tempat lahirnya peradaban"
7 Clues: Biji dari tanaman apakah yang digunakan sebagai mata uang oleh orang orang Tenochtitlan pada masanya? • Siapa pemain NBA yang lahir pada tahun 1956 yang memiliki biografi berjudul "Drive: the story of my life"? • Nama burung dengan tinggi 3.3528 meter yang tinggal di sekitar jalan E Dickinson Blvd, N Main St dan E Railroad Ave? • ...
mesopetamia 2017-10-30
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- a small independant city that operates like a tiny country. Controls city and lands surrounding with own government.
- the most well known Mesopotamian group rose to power around 1800 BCE and dominated region until the Persians took over in 529 BCE
- the belief in multiple gods or goddesses in religion.
- a business person who trades things made by other people (artisans) in order to make a profit.
- a man-made earthen wall designed to keep a river within its bank or to separate different farm fields.
- thought to be the first civilization in human history, dating back to 3500 BCE, this southern Mesopotamian group developed many things later groups advanced.
- world's oldest complete Code of Law. Created around 1800 BCE in Babylon, the laws listed crime and punishments.
- a method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture.
- of Gilgameshbelieved to the world’s oldest story that dates back to at least 2100 BCE. The story is known to have influence many Bible stories.
- a Mesopotamian religious temple. Ziggurats are tiered buildings and where often the biggest and most important building within a city-state.
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- two parallel rivers in Iraq and Syria where civilization first developed around. The rivers flooded annually providing rich farmland for humans to use.
- one of the earliest forms of writing developed by mankind.
- Empire a Powerful group of central Mesopotamia from about 2350 BCE to 2050 BCE highlighted by the rise of Sargon the Great.
- also called the cradle of civilization, an area of modern day Iraq, Syria and Turkey where human civilization developed.
- metal tool that is used to carve open the ground planting - likely dates back to about 3200 BCE. Revolutionary invention in the development of farming.
- the “land between the rivers” a general names for the area and the people where civilization first developed.
- a powerful group of northern Mesopotamians from about 2300 BCE to 1800 BCE.
- a person who has the ability to write in ancient times. Often used to keep records for the government.
- a society or family that is based around the males.
- a worker in a skilled trade that involves making things by hand. This was a specialization of labor where people focused on makings things to support society.
20 Clues: a society or family that is based around the males. • the belief in multiple gods or goddesses in religion. • one of the earliest forms of writing developed by mankind. • a powerful group of northern Mesopotamians from about 2300 BCE to 1800 BCE. • a method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture. • ...
Unit 2 The Rise of Civilization 2025-11-14
Across
- someone who is trained in a particular career
- for a limited time
- the way a civilization is organized
- a person who writes
- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- the later part of the Stone Age, called the New Stone Age, lasted from around 8000 to 3000 B.C.E.
- a Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey
- a means of supplying land with water
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- to provide the means or ability to do something
- an early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government
- an area in southern Mesopotamia where cities first appeared
- an interconnected system of channels or lines
- one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- working well; producing very little waste
- in ancient times, the geographic area located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- one who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- an arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- to build; usually some kind of structure, such as a house
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- the first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 B.C.E.
- the business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- very important
- a symbol that stands for an object
- one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- fine particles of rock
- a task or problem that tests a person’s abilities
- a wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
- to keep something in good condition by making necessary repairs
- a substance that lies between or above other things
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- a strong disagreement
- arranged in a difficult way
- a craftsperson
- something that can be used to fulfill a need
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
39 Clues: very important • a craftsperson • for a limited time • a person who writes • a strong disagreement • fine particles of rock • arranged in a difficult way • a symbol that stands for an object • the way a civilization is organized • a means of supplying land with water • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • a person who makes money by selling goods • ...
Vocabulary 2019-09-02
6 Clues: ruler of ancient Egypt • first ruler of Mesopotamia • the huge temple made out of mud-bricks • a village or city with rural area surrounding it • reed plants pressed together to form a kind of paper • a writing system used in ancient Egypt using picture sigs
Maya Crossword #2 2023-06-20
6 Clues: Abraham's wife • The first king of Israel • How many nights of Hanukkah? • The meaning of "C" in BCE and CE • A city in Mesopotamia, built where two rivers come near each other • They said they spoke for God with a plan to punish the Hebrew people
Maya Crossword #2 2023-06-20
6 Clues: Abraham's wife • The first king of Israel • How many nights of Hanukkah? • The meaning of "C" in BCE and CE • A city in Mesopotamia, built where two rivers come near each other • They said they spoke for God with a plan to punish the Hebrew people
Mesopotamia crossword puzzle 2025-11-13
6 Clues: what men had in Mesopotamia • the gender who had the most power • the gender that had the least power • what fathers arranged for their daughters • one of the things that daughters grew up to be • what the other family would give when a daughter gets married
Unit 3 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-13
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- A large river surrounded by fertile and in modern India/Pakistan
- A country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen or other monarch
- having no fixed home and move from place to place in search of food, water, and grazing land
- the process by which people change plants and animals over time at a genetic level to increase their productivity or other desired traits
- worshipping or believing in more than one god
- The Longest river in the world, located in NE Africa
- diffusion the process of different cultures adopted ideas and technology from other cultures over tim
- action or process that makes something stronger or more extreme; the process of change and growth in Era 2
- A crescent shaped area of land that is considered the cradle of civilization
- the civilization that developed around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers around 3500 BC/BCE
- a person who was able to read and write, allowing for the creation of written records and message
- large groups of domesticated animals like sheep or goats
- a series of rulers in a particular place considered members of the same famil
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- a wheeled carriage powered by horses
- when people began living permanently in one place instead of moving around to find foo
- A large River in Northern China where Chinese Civilization developed
- a type of society characterized by most of the following: dense population, agricultural economy, cities,
- Egyptian writing system
- Places where the first civilizations began
- a way of life where a group of people survives from the secondary products of herds.
- cloth or fabric that is woven, knitted, or otherwise manufactured
- taking control of a people or place through military forc
- Writing System of mesopotamia (Small wedge-shaped elements)
- a group of people considered to be the best in a particular society or category because of their power, talent, wealth, or other characteristic
- a metal alloy consisting of mostly copper,but also with tin or lead. It is harder and stronger than plain copper
- Jared Diamond’s theory that some regions developed more rapidly bc the natural resources, climate, and geography.
- in a civilization when people adopt different jobs like artisan or priest that don’t involve growing or gathering food
- the art and science of producing metal goods,
28 Clues: Egyptian writing system • a wheeled carriage powered by horses • Places where the first civilizations began • worshipping or believing in more than one god • the art and science of producing metal goods, • The Longest river in the world, located in NE Africa • large groups of domesticated animals like sheep or goats • ...
Moral Ed 2024-06-24
Across
- what urges people to do the right thing
- an animal found on the UAE dirham
- a culture that existed in the UAE during 2,500BC
- what Mesopotamia called the Umm An-Nar society
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- the process of working collaboratively with and through groups of people
- mountains the mountains where copper was found during the bronze age
- the ruling family of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah
- what the UAE used mostly for trade in the 19th century
8 Clues: an animal found on the UAE dirham • what urges people to do the right thing • what Mesopotamia called the Umm An-Nar society • the ruling family of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah • a culture that existed in the UAE during 2,500BC • what the UAE used mostly for trade in the 19th century • mountains the mountains where copper was found during the bronze age • ...
AP Crossword 2019-03-01
Across
- unang sibilisasyon ng tao sa mesopotamia na relihiyoso
- world's first empire
- naka-assign na mamuno sa parthia ngunit na ambush bago pa makarating doon
- great traders of antiquity
- field of discipline that talks about mind and behavior
- field of discipline that talks about correct thinking
- descendats of babylonia
- field of discipline that talks about resources and budget
- namuno sa mga alipin upang nakawan ang mga senador
- dahil sa paglaki ng mga lupa sa mundo kaya nabuo ng theoryang ito
- magpapatalsik kay tarquinnus superbus
- isa sa pinakamahalagang ambag ng greece
- digmaan sa pagitan ng sparta at persia sa pamumuno ni leonidas at xerxes
- field of discipline that talks about artifacts and fossils of human
- nakalaban ni Hannibal sa digmaan ng phoenicia at Rome
- founded chaldeans
- mga taong naniniwala na ang tao ay likha ng diyos
- field of discipline that talks about social classes
- cradle of civilization
- longest river in the world
- one of babylonia's greatest contribution
- the famous march of 10,ooo greeks from babylonia to black sea
- na pinuno ng assyria
- greek term ng phoenicia
- digmaan sa pagitan ng delian at peloponnesian league
- unang digmaan sa pagitan ng athens at persia
- tawag sa lungsod estado ng greece
- demokratikong estado sa greece
- fertile cresent
- heneral sa Rome
- katangang binitawan ni julius Caesar na nangangahulugang "Nilupig ko"
- isang griyegong salita na nangangahulugang people
- uri ng pamamahala na pinamumunuan ng hari or reyna
- uri ng sinaunang tao na mas may isip na
- nagtayo ng world's first library
- taong naniniwala na ang tao ay mula sa apes
- pinanggalingan ng unang pinuno ng Rome
- warship vessels
- ilog na nagdudugtong sa France at Rome
- pinagkakatiwalang heneral ni alexander
- tawag sa lugar sa assyria
- combination of greek and asian culture
- nakalagay ang record ng mesopotamia
- mga taong maledukado, walang kultura at manonokop o maninira
- karamihan ng mga asyano ay may lahi nito
- lungsod estado sa greece na may pamamahalang estadong militar
- binubuo ng mga lugar na may magkakatulad na katangian
- it is the correct reasoning
- kalahating dyos, kalahating tao
- mga sinaunang tao na nakadiskubre ng apoy
- wife of nebuchadnezzar
- prinsesa ng greece
- napatay ng mga tauhan ni ptolemy
- katangang binitawan ni julius Caesar na nangangahulugang "narating ko"
- pinakamalaking ambag ng ehipto
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- god of war
- father of greek tragedy
- isa sa pinakakilalang hari ng phoenicia
- his masterpiece was "The History of the Persian Wars"
- principals of god by babylonia
- heart of alexaner's government in egypt
- taong gagamitin upang maawat ang rebolusyon
- paraan ng pagsugod ng babylonia
- tawag sa araw ng kamatayan ni Jullus Caesar
- unang leader ng babylonia at nagpangalan ng "Babylonian"
- pinakamagaling na pinuno sa julio-claudian dynasty
- Rome was derived from his name according to mythical theory
- pagpapalaya ng babylonia sa mga hudyong nakulong sakanila
- tawag sa dictator ng greece
- field of discipline that talks about law and government
- nagturo ng daan sa mga persiano patungong greece
- pinakamatapang na sibilisasyon sa mesopotamia
- first man to make a living by teaching public speaking
- ito ang konsepto ng pagpili ng landas natatahakin
- paghihiwalay ng lupa sa mundo dulot ng volcanic eruptions
- pangrap ni alexander na hindi nya nakamit
- isang archeologist na nakadiskubre ng missing link
- katangang binitawan ni julius Caesar na nangangahulugang "Nakita ko"
- sentro ng Rome sa Turkey
- pinagtapunan kila Romulus at Remus
- nagtatag ng dinastiya at pinuno ng akkadia
- isa sa pumatay kay Julius Caesar
- chosen people of god
- pangalawang labanan sa pagitan ng athens at greece
- koleksiyon ng awit panalangin ng babylonia
- founded the first greek school of philosophy
- written fundamental of babylon
- kinuha sa pangalan ni phyrus na inialay sa kanilang pagkapanalo
- paring hari ng na lumikha ng batas ng sumerian
- nagpalawak ng imperyo sa ehipto
- nagpalawak ng kalakalan sa ehipto
- paraan ng pagtukoy sa isang lugar
- english term ng phoenicia
- kilala bilang great bankers of antiquity
- pinagbitayan ng hannibal
- gumawa ng code of hammurabi
- ang sasakop sa minoan
- uri ng pamamahala na pinamumunuan ng mayayaman na pamilya
- pinagmumulan ng irrigations at drinage system ng sumerian
- seperbus leader sa etruscan
- naka-assign na mamuno sa France
- field of discipline that talks about artifacts and fossils of animals
- pure greek cultute
- other name for greek
- sistema ng pagsulat ng sumerian
- tumutukoy sa katangiang pisikal at sa taong naninirahan
- sentro ng pamahalaan ni Minos
- field of discipline that talks about faith and decision
- tawag sa gobernador ng persia
- pinakaunang sibilisasyon sa greece
110 Clues: god of war • fertile cresent • heneral sa Rome • warship vessels • founded chaldeans • pure greek cultute • prinsesa ng greece • world's first empire • chosen people of god • na pinuno ng assyria • other name for greek • ang sasakop sa minoan • cradle of civilization • wife of nebuchadnezzar • father of greek tragedy • descendats of babylonia • greek term ng phoenicia • sentro ng Rome sa Turkey • ...
AP Crossword 2019-03-09
Across
- nakalagay ang record ng mesopotamia
- nagtatag ng dinastiya at pinuno ng akkadia
- principals of god by babylonia
- paraan ng pagtukoy sa isang lugar
- sentro ng Rome sa Turkey
- field of discipline that talks about law and government
- unang digmaan sa pagitan ng athens at Persia
- karamihan ng mga asyano ay may lahi nito
- mga taong maledukado, walang kultura at manonokop o maninira
- nakalaban ni scipio africanus sa digmaan ng phoenicia at Rome
- heart of alexaner's government in egypt
- the famous march of 10,ooo greeks from babylonia to black sea
- field of discipline that talks about artifacts and fossils of human
- leader sa etruscan
- father of greek tragedy
- nagturo ng daan sa mga persiano patungong greece
- paraan ng pagsugod ng babylonia
- pinagtapunan kila Romulus at Remus
- paghihiwalay ng lupa sa mundo dulot ng volcanic eruptions
- longest river in the world
- prinsesa ng ehipto
- pinagbitayan ni hannibal
- god of war ng greece
- koleksiyon ng awit panalangin ng babylonia
- english term ng phoenicia
- one of babylonia's greatest contribution
- naka-assign na mamuno sa parthia ngunit na ambush bago pa makarating doon
- uri ng pamamahala na pinamumunuan ng mayayaman na pamilya
- chosen people of god
- binubuo ng mga lugar na may magkakatulad na katangian
- naka-assign na mamuno sa France
- gumawa ng code of hammurabi
- tumutukoy sa katangiang pisikal at sa taong naninirahan
- founded the first greek school of philosophy
- isang archeologist na nakadiskubre ng missing link
- fertile cresent
- katangang binitawan ni julius Caesar na nangangahulugang "Nakita ko"
- kalahating dyos, kalahating tao
- pinanggalingan ng unang pinuno ng Rome
- isang griyegong salita na nangangahulugang people
- taong gagamitin upang maawat ang rebolusyon
- sentro ng pamahalaan ni Minos
- taong naniniwala na ang tao ay mula sa apes
- katangang binitawan ni julius Caesar na nangangahulugang "narating ko"
- namuno sa mga alipin upang nakawan ang mga senador
- kinuha sa pangalan ni phyrus na inialay sa kanilang pagkapanalo
- first man to make a living by teaching public speaking
- Rome was derived from his name according to mythical theory
- founded chaldeans
- sistema ng pagsulat ng sumerian
- isa sa pumatay kay Julius Caesar
- katangang binitawan ni julius Caesar na nangangahulugang "Nilupig ko"
- other name for greek
- field of discipline that talks about origin of man and culture
- uri ng sinaunang tao na mas may isip na
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- unang leader ng babylonia at nagpangalan ng "Babylonian"
- heneral sa Rome
- pagpapalaya ng babylonia sa mga hudyong nakulong sakanila
- kilala bilang great bankers of antiquity
- cradle of civilization
- isa sa pinakakilalang hari ng phoenicia
- world's first empire
- digmaan sa pagitan ng sparta at persia sa pamumuno ni leonidas at xerxes
- pinakamalaking ambag ng ehipto
- dahil sa paglaki ng mga lupa sa mundo kaya nabuo ng theoryang ito
- isa sa pinakamahalagang ambag ng greece
- ng kalakalan sa ehipto
- digmaan sa pagitan ng delian at peloponnesian league
- pinakamagaling na pinuno sa julio-claudian dynasty
- uri ng pamamahala na pinamumunuan ng hari or reyna
- pinakamatapang na sibilisasyon sa mesopotamia
- tawag sa araw ng kamatayan ni Jullus Caesar
- nagpalawak ng imperyo sa ehipto
- ito ang konsepto ng pagpili ng landas natatahakin
- warship vessels
- unang sibilisasyon ng tao sa mesopotamia na relihiyoso
- field of discipline that talks about resources and budget
- his masterpiece was "The History of the Persian Wars"
- field of discipline that talks about artifacts and fossils of animals
- pangalawang labanan sa pagitan ng athens at Greece
- tawag sa lungsod estado ng greece
- lungsod estado sa greece na may pamamahalang estadong militar
- field of discipline that talks about faith and decision
- mga taong naniniwala na ang tao ay likha ng diyos
- pangrap ni alexander na hindi nya nakamit
- field of discipline that talks about correct thinking
- magpapatalsik kay tarquinnus superbus
- combination of greek and asian culture
- tawag sa gobernador ng persia
- nagtayo ng world's first library
- mga sinaunang tao na nakadiskubre ng apoy
- pinagmumulan ng irrigations at drinage system ng sumerian
- pinakamabagsik na pinuno ng assyria
- wife of nebuchadnezzar
- great traders of antiquity
- written fundamental of babylon
- pinagkakatiwalang heneral ni alexander
- tawag sa lugar sa assyria
- paring hari ng na lumikha ng batas ng sumerian
- field of discipline that talks about mind and behavior
- napatay ng mga tauhan ni ptolemy
- tawag sa dictator ng greece
- demokratikong estado sa greece
103 Clues: heneral sa Rome • warship vessels • fertile cresent • founded chaldeans • leader sa etruscan • prinsesa ng ehipto • world's first empire • god of war ng greece • chosen people of god • other name for greek • cradle of civilization • ng kalakalan sa ehipto • wife of nebuchadnezzar • father of greek tragedy • sentro ng Rome sa Turkey • pinagbitayan ni hannibal • english term ng phoenicia • ...
Q1 Benchmark Review 2021-10-19
Across
- The day before tomorrow
- Used by Egyptians to write on
- Arc-shaped area of very fertile soil
- Best Marvel series released on Disney+,so far
- One of Mr. Peekstok's favorite shows
- Cereal (Cinnamon Toast ________)
- Made with wedges in clay tablets
- Mixing red and yellow gives you this color
- What goes up must come _____
- During the mummification process, Egyptians used these to store vital organs.
- Earth's largest continent
- Abbreviation for "Don't forget to be awesome!"
- Man's best friend
- Youngest King of Egypt
- In terms of religion, Mesopotamians and Egyptians were both _________.
- Last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.
- Your family has to move because of an earthquake would be an example of a ____ factor.
- Where ancient Egyptians believed the soul continued to live after the body died
- Most important river in Egypt
- The U.S. dollar and Mexican peso are both examples of a _________.
- Leader in Mesopotamia who developed a code of laws.
- The Nile River flows in this direction
- Says the worst puns EVER
- Group of people at the bottom of the Mesopotamian & Egyptian social pyramids.
- Number of cups in a gallon
- Host of Crash Course (John ______)
- Batman's real name
- Fertile soil was provided to Mesopotamians and Egyptians when the rivers would do this.
- Egyptian writing system
- The color of the top stripe on an American flag
- The Eiffel Tower is an example of a _______ characteristic.
- Built by Mesopotamians to hold religious ceremonies.
- NBA basketball team (Charlotte ______)
- Egyptian god of the afterlife
- Master _______ from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- From The Office, the assistant to the regional manager (Dwight _____)
- Used by civilizations to move water from the rivers to where they needed it.(________ systems)
- Mesopotamia was divided into ______, each with its own ruler.
- People wearing winter clothing in a cold environment would be an example of how people ______ to their environment.
- The largest planet in our solar system
- Flying mammal
- People who move from place to place in search of food and water
- Person who writes books or documents by hand
- Famous video game character (Sonic the ______)
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- Earth's largest ocean
- GPS coordinates give an _______ location of a place.
- The number of sides on a standard pencil
- A discovered, golden headdress worn by Cleopatra would be an example of a _______ source.
- NFL football team (Carolina ______)
- When certain people do specific tasks to contribute to a society
- Person who hunts animals and gathers wild plants to provide for their needs.
- Greatest NBA basketball player of all-time. (Michael _______)
- State that Mr. Peekstok migrated from
- A form of government based upon the rule of a single person such as a king or queen
- First female pharaoh in Egypt.
- Large marsupial
- There was ___ social mobility in Mesopotamia
- The first monotheistic religion.
- The spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group to another
- An area that shares common features
- The only U.S. state that has a one-syllable name
- The Nile River would be an example of a _______ feature in Egypt.
- Company responsible for creating the iPhone
- Likes to chase mice
- Ancient Egypt was a monarchy,led by a _______.
- Famous rapper whose name sounds like a chocolate candy
- Sport Mr. Peekstok coaches and plays
- "Clearing out a forest to build an apartment complex" would be an example of this theme of geography
- Number of sides that a rhombicosidodecahedron has
- Worst Star Wars character EVER
- Getting bit by a radioactive spider is part of Spiderman's _______ story.
- Number of daily class periods at WCMS
- Belief in only one god
- Another word for farming
- A system of ranking social classes
- Animal with a trunk
- Mesopotamia was formed between the Tigris and ______ Rivers.
- A textbook would be an example of a ________ source.
- A group's knowledge,language,beliefs,customs and religion
- Messi's current soccer team
- Father of Percy Jackson
- The ________ was discovered in 1799 and was used to decode Hieroglyphics.
- Egyptians believed,in order to move on to the afterlife,the heart would need to be judged by weighing it against this
- Mesopotamians used a system of trade called ______
- Number of units that were covered in Q1 that will be on the Q1 Benchmark Test
- This word becomes shorter when you add 2 letters to it
- Billy’s mother had five children. The first was named Lala, the second was named Lele, the third was named Lili, the fourth was named Lolo. What was the fifth child named?
- Movement explains how and why goods,ideas and _______ move
88 Clues: Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Batman's real name • Likes to chase mice • Animal with a trunk • Earth's largest ocean • Youngest King of Egypt • Belief in only one god • The day before tomorrow • Egyptian writing system • Father of Percy Jackson • Says the worst puns EVER • Another word for farming • Earth's largest continent • Number of cups in a gallon • ...
mesopotamia 2024-09-03
V Tuminaro Ancient Middle East Vocabulary 2021-09-21
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- (formerly) a high official in certain Muslim countries and caliphates, especially a minister of state.Compare grand vizier.
- (among the ancient Babylonians and Assyrians) a temple of Sumerian origin in the form of a pyramidal tower, consisting of a number of stories and having about the outside a broad ascent winding round the structure, presenting the appearance of a series of terraces.
- a tall, aquatic plant, Cyperus papyrus, of the sedge family, native to the Nile valley: the Egyptian subspecies, C. papyrus hadidi, thought to be common in ancient times, now occurs only in several sites.
- a title of an ancient Egyptian king.
- a cashless economic system in which services and goods are traded at negotiated rates
- a descent of water over a steep surface; a waterfall, especially one of considerable size.
- government by many bureaus, administrators, and petty officials.
- The shrivelling of a dead and retained fetus.
- any system of persons or things ranked one above another.
- cuneiform characters or writing.
- a sequence of rulers from the same family, stock, or group:
- the body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters, as distinct from laws regulating criminal, political, or military matters.
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- the laws of a state or country dealing with criminal offenses and their punishments.
- an ancient region in W Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers: now part of Iraq.
- a stone slab, found in 1799 near Rosetta, bearing parallel inscriptions in Greek, Egyptian hieroglyphic, and demotic characters, making possible the decipherment of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- a system or stage of economic life in which money replaces barter in the exchange of goods
- an ancient region in southern Mesopotamia that contained a number of independent cities and city-states of which the first were established possibly as early as 5000 b.c.: conquered by the Elamites and, about 2000 b.c., by the Babylonians; a number of its cities, as Ur, Uruk, Kish, and Lagash, are major archaeological sites in southern Iraq.
- an agricultural region extending from the Levant to Iraq.
- 18th century b.c. or earlier, king of Babylonia.
- Also hi·er·o·glyph·i·cal. designating or pertaining to a pictographic script, particularly that of the ancient Egyptians, in which many of the symbols are conventionalized, recognizable pictures of the things represented.
20 Clues: cuneiform characters or writing. • a title of an ancient Egyptian king. • The shrivelling of a dead and retained fetus. • 18th century b.c. or earlier, king of Babylonia. • an agricultural region extending from the Levant to Iraq. • any system of persons or things ranked one above another. • a sequence of rulers from the same family, stock, or group: • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary #2 2017-10-30
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- Metal tool that is used to carve open the ground planting - likely dates back to about 3200 BCE. Revolutionary invention in the development of farming.
- Thought to be the first civilization in human history, dating back to 3500 BCE, this southern Mesopotamian group developed many things later groups advanced
- A worker in a skilled trade that involves making things by hand. This was a specialization of labor where people focused on makings things to support society
- A man-made earthen wall designed to keep a river within its bank or to separate different farm fields.
- A business person who trades things made by other people (artisans) in order to make a profit.
- The “land between the rivers” a general names for the area and the people where civilization first developed.
- Code The world's oldest complete Code of Law. Created around 1800 BCE in Babylon, the laws listed crime and punishments.
- One of the earliest forms of writing developed by mankind.
- Two parallel rivers in Iraq and Syria where civilization first developed around. The rivers flooded annually providing rich farmland for humans to use.
- A Powerful group of central Mesopotamia from about 2350 BCE to 2050 BCE highlighted by the rise of Sargon the Great.
- A person who has the ability to write in ancient times. Often used to keep records for the government
- A Mesopotamian religious temple. They are tiered buildings and where often the biggest and most important building within a city-state.
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- The belief in multiple gods or goddesses in religion
- A powerful group of northern Mesopotamians from about 2300 BCE to 1800 BCE.
- The most well known Mesopotamian group rose to power around 1800 BCE and dominated region until the Persians took over in 529 BCE.
- Believed to the world’s oldest story that dates back to at least 2100 BCE. The story is known to have influence many Bible stories.
- Also called the cradle of civilization, an area of modern day Iraq, Syria and Turkey where human civilization developed.
- A small independant city that operates like a tiny country. Controls city and lands surrounding with own government
- A society or family that is based around the males.
- A method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture
20 Clues: A society or family that is based around the males. • The belief in multiple gods or goddesses in religion • One of the earliest forms of writing developed by mankind. • A powerful group of northern Mesopotamians from about 2300 BCE to 1800 BCE. • A method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture • ...
Ancient Civs 2023-10-26
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- Process of preserving bodies used in ancient Egypt
- Used in China to explain leadership through god
- a loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment of which extensive deposits occur, e.g., in eastern China and the American Midwest
- The land between the rivers
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- The spread of ideas and other cultures to new areas
- a large, distinguishable part of a continent, such as North America or southern Africa
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment, especially in a channel or harbor
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- a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia, blowing from the southwest between May and September and bringing rain (the wet monsoon ), or from the northeast between October and April (the dry monsoon
- a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- Social Class system that divided society into three different categories: emperors, nobles, and commoners, with commoners making up the vast majority of the population
- a monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top, especially one built of stone as a royal tomb in ancient Egypt
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
- a succession of people from the same family who play a prominent role in business, politics, or another field
- the formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt for writing the Egyptian language
- a mythical creature with the head of a human, the body of a lion, and the wings of an eagle
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- a material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant, used in sheets throughout the ancient Mediterranean world for writing or painting on and also for making rope, sandals, and boats.
- a religious temple built in Mesopotamia
- Religion with multiple gods
- bones from animals used to write scripture on
- wetlands that form as rivers empty their water and sediment into another body of water
- _________ Crescent: a crescent-shaped area of fertile land in the Middle East extending from the eastern Mediterranean coast through the valley of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers to the Persian Gulf
23 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt • The land between the rivers • Religion with multiple gods • a religious temple built in Mesopotamia • bones from animals used to write scripture on • Used in China to explain leadership through god • Process of preserving bodies used in ancient Egypt • The spread of ideas and other cultures to new areas • ...
Vocab #1: Paleolithic vs. Neolithic & River Valleys 2025-08-28
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- also known as the Old Stone Age, which was about 2 million years old, where early humans used basic stone tools, relied on hunting, and gathering.
- a simple picture or symbol that resembles a word or idea, was used in ancient and prehistoric times.
- a skilled worker in prehistoric/ancient times who crafted pragmatic items and decorations by hand, such as jewelry, tools, pottery, or clothing.
- the New Stone Age, a period when people began agricultural activities and raising animals, crafted tools, and made art like pottery.
- the ideas, customs, and beliefs of people in a society.
- a term that describes the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use. (work, food, medicine)
- Crescent, a crescent-shaped area of land in the Middle East with fertile soil where individuals first farmed and started early civilizations.
- is the study of human history (pre-history) by using artifacts, buildings, and any leftover physical remains.
- the scientific term for modern humans, which directly translates to 'wise man' or 'wise human'
- a society that has cities, a government, jobs, proper rules, and culture.
- large, stepped temples built in ancient Mesopotamia, were used for religious events.
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- any simple object that has been created or modified by humans, ultimately used as concrete evidence for studying the past.
- the area of time before any written records and civilization.
- a prehistoric monument or burial site, located in Wiltshire, England.
- a term that describes people who survived by hunting, gathering wild plants, and any other food sources.
- Revolution, the significant transition in human history, where people evolved from a nomadic lifestyle of hunting and gathering into a settled agricultural way of life. This change brought the start of civilizations and villages.
- a group of people or individuals that have no permanent home, and travel from one place to another, seasonally, to follow food supplies, pasture, or even jobs.
- a term that means to arrange rules/laws into a systematic code (logical order).
- individuals whose jobs were to copy documents by hand, a process used before the creation of printing.
- considered the world's first language, was used in Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, written on clay tablets.
20 Clues: the ideas, customs, and beliefs of people in a society. • the area of time before any written records and civilization. • a prehistoric monument or burial site, located in Wiltshire, England. • a society that has cities, a government, jobs, proper rules, and culture. • a term that means to arrange rules/laws into a systematic code (logical order). • ...
Vocab #1: Paleolithic vs. Neolithic & River Valleys 2025-08-28
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- Revolution, the significant transition in human history, where people evolved from a nomadic lifestyle of hunting and gathering into a settled agricultural way of life. This change brought the start of civilizations and villages.
- considered the world's first language, was used in Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, written on clay tablets.
- a term that describes the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use. (work, food, medicine)
- also known as the Old Stone Age, which was about 2 million years old, where early humans used basic stone tools, relied on hunting, and gathering.
- a term that means to arrange rules/laws into a systematic code (logical order).
- the scientific term for modern humans, which directly translates to 'wise man' or 'wise human'
- a group of people or individuals that have no permanent home, and travel from one place to another, seasonally, to follow food supplies, pasture, or even jobs.
- any simple object that has been created or modified by humans, ultimately used as concrete evidence for studying the past.
- individuals whose jobs were to copy documents by hand, a process used before the creation of printing.
- the ideas, customs, and beliefs of people in a society.
- the New Stone Age, a period when people began agricultural activities and raising animals, crafted tools, and made art like pottery.
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- a society that has cities, a government, jobs, proper rules, and culture.
- large, stepped temples built in ancient Mesopotamia, were used for religious events.
- Crescent, a crescent-shaped area of land in the Middle East with fertile soil where individuals first farmed and started early civilizations.
- a simple picture or symbol that resembles a word or idea, was used in ancient and prehistoric times.
- a prehistoric monument or burial site, located in Wiltshire, England.
- is the study of human history (pre-history) by using artifacts, buildings, and any leftover physical remains.
- a skilled worker in prehistoric/ancient times who crafted pragmatic items and decorations by hand, such as jewelry, tools, pottery, or clothing.
- a term that describes people who survived by hunting, gathering wild plants, and any other food sources.
- the area of time before any written records and civilization.
20 Clues: the ideas, customs, and beliefs of people in a society. • the area of time before any written records and civilization. • a prehistoric monument or burial site, located in Wiltshire, England. • a society that has cities, a government, jobs, proper rules, and culture. • a term that means to arrange rules/laws into a systematic code (logical order). • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary: Ancient Mesopotamia (Jude F. Iatauro) 2017-10-23
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- crescent also called the cradle civilization, an area of modern day Iraq, Syria and Turkey where human civilization developed.
- metal tool that is used to carve open the ground planting-likely dates back to about 3200 BCE. Revolutionary invention in the development of farming.
- A society or family that is based around males.
- a powerful group of central mesopotamia from about 2350 BCE to 2050 BCE highlighted by the rise Sargon the Great.
- one of the earliest forms of writing developed by mankind.
- a business person who trades things made by other people (artisans) in order to make a profit.
- a worker in a skilled trade that involves making things by hand. This was a specialization of labor where people focused making things to support society.
- Belived to the world's oldest storythat dates back to at least 2100 BCE. The story is known to have influenced many bible stories.
- a small independant city that operates like a tiny country. Controls city and lands surrounding with own government.
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- the "land between the rivers" a general names for the area and the people where civilization first develpoed
- a Mesopotamian religious temple. Ziggurats are tiered buildings and were often the biggest and most important buildings within a city-state.
- Two parallel rivers in Iraq and Syria where civilization first developed around. The rivers flooded annually providing rich farmland for humans to use
- The belief in multiple Gods or goddesses in religion.
- a method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture
- thought to be the first civilization in human history, dating back to 3500 BCE this southern mesopotamian group developed many things later groups advanced.
- a person who has the ability to write in ancient times/ Often used to keep records for the government.
- the most well known mesopotamian group rose to power around 1800 BCE and dominated region until the persians took over in 529 BCE
- the worlds oldest complete code of law. Created around 1800 BCE in Babylon, the laws listed crime and punishments
- a powerful group of northern mesopotamians from about 2300 BCE to 1800 BCE.
- a man made earthen wall designed to keep a river within its bank or to separate different farm fields.
20 Clues: A society or family that is based around males. • The belief in multiple Gods or goddesses in religion. • one of the earliest forms of writing developed by mankind. • a powerful group of northern mesopotamians from about 2300 BCE to 1800 BCE. • a method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture • ...
Oldtidsby 2024-09-17
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- Antikk fønikisk bystat, kjent for sitt purpurfargestoff
- Antikk egyptisk by, hovedstad i Hyksos-dynastiet
- Maya-by kjent for tempelet til Kukulcán
- Viktig sumerisk bystat i antikk Mesopotamia
- Antikk rike som ligger i dagens Tyrkia og Armenia
- Tidligere bysantinsk hovedstad, nå Istanbul
- Antikk fønikisk by kjent for sitt tidlige alfabet
- Gresk bystat kjent for sin militære dyktighet
- Antikk mesoamerikansk by med Solpyramiden
- Antikk bystat i dagens Syria
- Antikk by i dagens Syria, viktig for sine arkiver
- Antikk assyrisk by med imponerende arkeologiske funn
- Historisk by langs Silkeveien i dagens Usbekistan
- Antikk by kjent for sin rolle i den trojanske krig
- Antikk mesopotamisk by kjent for sine hengende hager
- En av verdens eldste kontinuerlig bebodde byer
- Antikk fønikisk by, rival til Tyr
- Hovedstad i det assyriske riket
- Antikk by dedikert til solguden Ra
- Hovedstad i det hittittiske riket
- Antikk imperium kjent for sin republikk og senere keiserrike
- Antikk by langs Silkeveien, i dagens Turkmenistan
- Antikk egyptisk by kjent for sine templer og graver
- Antikk by i Lydia, kjent for sin rikdom
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- Hovedstad i Qin-dynastiet i antikk Kina
- Antikk indisk by, hovedstad i Mauryariket
- Antikk by viktig i jødedom, kristendom og islam
- Antikk bystat i dagens Syria
- Antikk rike i dagens Jordan
- Antikk fønikisk bystat og rival til Roma
- Seremonielt hovedkvarter i det persiske riket
- Minoisk by på Kreta kjent for sitt palass og fresker
- Region kjent for sin tidlige sivilisasjon i Mesopotamia
- Antikk gresk by assosiert med Homers episke dikt
- Region i Sentral-Asia, kjent for sine Silkeveien-byer
- Fjelldrevet by i Jordan kjent for sine arkitektoniske ruiner
- Antikk by kjent for sine ruiner i dagens Syria
- Gresk bystat kjent for sine bidrag til filosofi og demokrati
- Antikk by i dagens Usbekistan, en knutepunkt på Silkeveien
- Tidlig sumerisk by kjent for sin rolle i tidlig skriving
- Antikk by i Indus-dalen sivilisasjonen
- Gresk by kjent for sine filosofer og handel
- Viktig by i Indus-dalen sivilisasjonen
- Antikk egyptisk by grunnlagt av Alexander den Store
- Antikk elamitisk by, senere en del av det persiske riket
- Antikk gresk by kjent for tempelet til Artemis
- Antikk egyptisk by kjent for sin nærhet til pyramidene
47 Clues: Antikk rike i dagens Jordan • Antikk bystat i dagens Syria • Antikk bystat i dagens Syria • Hovedstad i det assyriske riket • Antikk fønikisk by, rival til Tyr • Hovedstad i det hittittiske riket • Antikk by dedikert til solguden Ra • Antikk by i Indus-dalen sivilisasjonen • Viktig by i Indus-dalen sivilisasjonen • Hovedstad i Qin-dynastiet i antikk Kina • ...
Middle East and North Africa 2025-02-10
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- ______ Canal – A man-made waterway in Egypt that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea.
- – A desert animal known as the "ship of the desert," adapted to survive with little water and used for transport across arid regions in the Middle East and North Africa.
- – A place of worship for Muslims.
- ____ Law - Legal code based on the Koran and teachings of Muhammad
- – The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, which influences global oil prices.
- – The dominant religion in the Middle East and North Africa, founded by the prophet Muhammad.
- – A country in northeastern Africa, known for its ancient civilization, pyramids, and capital Cairo.
- – A country in the Levant region with Jerusalem as its declared capital.
- – The process of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable, common in arid regions.
- – The holy book of Islam.
- – A headscarf worn by many Muslim women as a sign of modesty.
- _____ Sea – A salt lake bordered by Jordan and Israel, known for its extreme salinity and low elevation.
- – An ancient region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, often called the "Cradle of Civilization."
- – A fertile spot in a desert where water is found.
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- – A city of significant religious importance in Israel.
- Origins in the Middle East; Belief that Jesus is the Messiah
- – The holiest city in Islam, located in Saudi Arabia.
- – People who move from place to place, often in search of water and pasture for livestock.
- this Middle Eastern country has invested money from the sale of oil in real estate such as the palm islands, the Burj Khalifa and service industries such as shopping malls in order to build their economy for the future.
- – The most important natural resource in many Middle Eastern countries.
- earliest form of writing in Mesopotamia
- Founded in the Middle East; History of displaced people; 10 Commandments; First of the Abrahamic religions to develop; holy book is the Torah
- – The world’s largest hot desert, covering much of North Africa.
- dominant climate in the Middle East and North Africa
- – The longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.
- – The most widely spoken language in the MENA region.
- Spring – A series of uprisings and protests that spread across the MENA region starting in 2010.
27 Clues: – The holy book of Islam. • – A place of worship for Muslims. • earliest form of writing in Mesopotamia • – A fertile spot in a desert where water is found. • dominant climate in the Middle East and North Africa • – The holiest city in Islam, located in Saudi Arabia. • – The most widely spoken language in the MENA region. • ...
Unit 3 Crossword Review 2025-10-06
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- Payment or gift to a stronger power
- A city-state is an independent state consisting of a _____ and its surrounding territory.
- State containing several countries or territories
- A cultural _____ is an idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture
- Grand stone pillar, such as the one upon which Hammurabi's Code is inscribed in cuneiform
- Brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple
- Good or service produced within a country and sold outside the country's borders
- The _____ of law is the idea that all members of a society--even the rich and powerful--must obey the law.
- Independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
- Good or service sold within a country that is produced in another country
- Complex society that has cities, a well-organized government, and workers with specialized job skills
- Fine, fertile soil
- Group of people living in a new territory with ties to a distant state
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- Money that is used as a medium of exchange, usually bills or coins
- Mesopotamian system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for ideas or things
- Small set of letters or symbols, each of which stands for a single sound
- The _____ Crescent is the region with good conditions for growing crops that stretches from the Mediterranean coast east through Mesopotamia to the Persian Gulf.
- Supply of something that can be used as needed
- Wide, flat plain in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in present-day Iraq
- Trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money
- System that a community uses to produce and distribute goods and services
- Soldiers who fight while riding horses
- A(n) _____ army is a permanent army of professional soldiers.
- Worship of many gods or deities
- Art of steering a ship from place to place
- People's beliefs and practices about the existence, nature, and worship of a god or gods
- A social _____ is a group of people living in similar economic conditions.
- Hammurabi's _____ is a set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire.
- Cultural _____ is the spread of cultural traits from one culture to another.
- To supply water to
30 Clues: To supply water to • Fine, fertile soil • Worship of many gods or deities • Payment or gift to a stronger power • Soldiers who fight while riding horses • Brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple • Art of steering a ship from place to place • Supply of something that can be used as needed • State containing several countries or territories • ...
Vocab #1: Paleolithic vs. Neolithic & River Valleys 2025-08-28
Across
- Revolution, the significant transition in human history, where people evolved from a nomadic lifestyle of hunting and gathering into a settled agricultural way of life. This change brought the start of civilizations and villages.
- considered the world's first language, was used in Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, written on clay tablets.
- a term that describes the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use. (work, food, medicine)
- also known as the Old Stone Age, which was about 2 million years old, where early humans used basic stone tools, relied on hunting, and gathering.
- a term that means to arrange rules/laws into a systematic code (logical order).
- the scientific term for modern humans, which directly translates to 'wise man' or 'wise human'
- a group of people or individuals that have no permanent home, and travel from one place to another, seasonally, to follow food supplies, pasture, or even jobs.
- any simple object that has been created or modified by humans, ultimately used as concrete evidence for studying the past.
- individuals whose jobs were to copy documents by hand, a process used before the creation of printing.
- the ideas, customs, and beliefs of people in a society.
- the New Stone Age, a period when people began agricultural activities and raising animals, crafted tools, and made art like pottery.
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- a society that has cities, a government, jobs, proper rules, and culture.
- large, stepped temples built in ancient Mesopotamia, were used for religious events.
- Crescent, a crescent-shaped area of land in the Middle East with fertile soil where individuals first farmed and started early civilizations.
- a simple picture or symbol that resembles a word or idea, was used in ancient and prehistoric times.
- a prehistoric monument or burial site, located in Wiltshire, England.
- is the study of human history (pre-history) by using artifacts, buildings, and any leftover physical remains.
- a skilled worker in prehistoric/ancient times who crafted pragmatic items and decorations by hand, such as jewelry, tools, pottery, or clothing.
- a term that describes people who survived by hunting, gathering wild plants, and any other food sources.
- the area of time before any written records and civilization.
20 Clues: the ideas, customs, and beliefs of people in a society. • the area of time before any written records and civilization. • a prehistoric monument or burial site, located in Wiltshire, England. • a society that has cities, a government, jobs, proper rules, and culture. • a term that means to arrange rules/laws into a systematic code (logical order). • ...
Mesopotamia Writing 2024-10-03
5 Clues: A thing the scribes write on. • A person who writes cuneiform. • The writtien language in Mesopotamia. • A thing the scribes use to write with. • The thing King Hammurabi came up with.
Akkadians 2025-11-04
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- Region where Sumer and Akkad were located.
- Southern region where some Akkadians settled later.
- Early civilization whose city-states fought over land and water.
- Founder of the Akkadian Empire who united Sumerian city-states.
- System developed by the Akkadians for delivering messages.
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- The neighboring empire that conquered Sumer around 2300 BC.
- A large territory ruled by one government, first established by the Akkadians.
- Northern region where some Akkadians moved after the empire fell.
8 Clues: Region where Sumer and Akkad were located. • Southern region where some Akkadians settled later. • System developed by the Akkadians for delivering messages. • The neighboring empire that conquered Sumer around 2300 BC. • Founder of the Akkadian Empire who united Sumerian city-states. • Early civilization whose city-states fought over land and water. • ...
Umm An-Nar 2021-09-28
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- A prehistoric period that followed the stone age and preceded the Iron Age
- Tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for farm produce
- A thing produced to cause bodily harm or physical damage
- A person who studies human history through excavation sites
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- A device used to carry out a particular function
- "The land between two rivers"
- An animal that was used to decorate walls of the tombs
- A red brown metal
8 Clues: A red brown metal • "The land between two rivers" • A device used to carry out a particular function • An animal that was used to decorate walls of the tombs • Tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for farm produce • A thing produced to cause bodily harm or physical damage • A person who studies human history through excavation sites • ...
Chapter 4-1&2 Vocabulary Crossword Creator 2017-08-24
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- Way of life or people who share similar beliefs, customs, and traditions
- variations that occur across all different types of area
- a division of earth where people share the same culture
- describing the movement of people from place to place
- average number if births per 1000 people
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- Mesopotamia was the center of where culture was formed traditions then spread outward
- Develops from one earlier language
- spread of culture traits material and non-material
- the average number of people living in a square mile
- difference between the birth and death rate
- average number of deaths per 1000 people
- a group of people who share common ancestry,religion,customs or place
12 Clues: Develops from one earlier language • average number of deaths per 1000 people • average number if births per 1000 people • difference between the birth and death rate • spread of culture traits material and non-material • the average number of people living in a square mile • describing the movement of people from place to place • ...
Mr.Brenneman 2021-11-19
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- An acronym of five words to remember when studying a civilization
- Its a word that describes all about money and trade in a society
- the river to the east of Mesopotamia
- someone who is looking for a home because of war or a disaster
- A set of people organized from lowest rank to highest
- The person who was the king of the earliest empire,Akkadia
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- A problem between two or more people in a story
- the early stone era before the Agricultural Revolution
- the beginning of a story
- Something that describes a living thing that walks on two feet
- Where and when a story takes place
- Places like the Vatican, Singapore,Uruk,Ur, and Eridu
12 Clues: the beginning of a story • Where and when a story takes place • the river to the east of Mesopotamia • A problem between two or more people in a story • Places like the Vatican, Singapore,Uruk,Ur, and Eridu • A set of people organized from lowest rank to highest • the early stone era before the Agricultural Revolution • ...
4th Six Weeks CBA Review 2025-02-06
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- The writing system used in Ancient Egypt
- The political system that spread through the Eastern Hemisphere after WWII
- This region extends from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean
- Used hieroglyphic writing/Practiced mummification/Ruled by pharaohs
- most common language in southwest Asia
- The material resource that plays a crucial role in political relationships in Southwest Asia
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- The mountains that separate Europe and Asia
- Made numerous cultural and technological contributions
- The process Ancient Egyptians used to preserve bodies
- River The body of water crucial to Egypt’s agriculture
- Union The superpower that competed with the U.S. in the Cold War
- A major oil-producing country in Southwest Asia
- The country that shares a border with Iraq to the northwest
13 Clues: most common language in southwest Asia • The writing system used in Ancient Egypt • The mountains that separate Europe and Asia • A major oil-producing country in Southwest Asia • The process Ancient Egyptians used to preserve bodies • Made numerous cultural and technological contributions • River The body of water crucial to Egypt’s agriculture • ...
CQ2 Review 2022-11-01
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- A rectangular stepped tower sometimes topped by a temple
- An Ancient Civilization that follows the Code of Hammurabi
- A system of organization in which groups of people are ranked
- A synonym for fair
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
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- A synonym for unfair
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community
- How a civilization makes money through the buying and selling of goods or services
- Egyptian synonym for King
- The people on the bottom of the heirarchy
- A rule of conduct or action that a nation or group of people agree to follow
- To exchange goods or services for other goods or services without using money
- An Ancient Civilization located near the Nile River
13 Clues: A synonym for fair • A synonym for unfair • Egyptian synonym for King • The people on the bottom of the heirarchy • The governing body of a nation, state, or community • An Ancient Civilization located near the Nile River • A rectangular stepped tower sometimes topped by a temple • An Ancient Civilization that follows the Code of Hammurabi • ...
Chapter 23-24 2023-05-07
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- Abraham's servant gave Rebekah a gold nose ring and two gold_______.
- The son of Zohar.
- Abraham did not want his son Isaac to take a wife from among these people.
- The location of the field of Ephron that Abraham bought to bury Sarah in.
- Rebekah's grandmother.
- The number of silver shekels Abraham paid to Ephron to buy his field.
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- The field of Ephron was in front of this place.
- The other name for Hebron in Canaan.
- The location of the city of Nahor.
- Rebekah's brother.
- The number of camels Abraham's servant to with him on his journey to the city of Nahor.
- The sons of_______served as witnesses when Abraham bought the field of Ephron.
12 Clues: The son of Zohar. • Rebekah's brother. • Rebekah's grandmother. • The location of the city of Nahor. • The other name for Hebron in Canaan. • The field of Ephron was in front of this place. • Abraham's servant gave Rebekah a gold nose ring and two gold_______. • The number of silver shekels Abraham paid to Ephron to buy his field. • ...
IL CODICE DI HAMMURABI 2024-07-01
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- Una raccolta sistematica di leggi e norme
- La pietra sulla quale è inciso il Codice di Hammurabi
- Un re o un leader supremo di uno stato
- Regole che regolano il comportamento delle persone in una società
- Il re che ha creato uno dei primi codici di leggi scritte
- Il formato in cui spesso erano scritte le leggi nell'antichità
- Le persone che vivono sotto la giurisdizione di un governo
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- La regione storica dove si trovava Babilonia
- Tipo di giustizia che prevede una punizione proporzionata al reato commesso
- La conseguenza legale di aver infranto una legge
- La città-stato dove Hammurabi regnava
- Il sistema di leggi di un paese o una società
- Il concetto di equità e corretta applicazione delle leggi
13 Clues: La città-stato dove Hammurabi regnava • Un re o un leader supremo di uno stato • Una raccolta sistematica di leggi e norme • La regione storica dove si trovava Babilonia • Il sistema di leggi di un paese o una società • La conseguenza legale di aver infranto una legge • La pietra sulla quale è inciso il Codice di Hammurabi • ...
Civilizatia elenistica 2021-02-28
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- Vasele cele mai raspanditesunt de culoare...
- arta elenistică reprezintă arta greacă realizată în perioada...
- Dinastia ptolemeică in Egipt cu capitala la...
- Dinastia attalidă in Anatolia cu capitala la...
- atena își menține rolul de centru...
- ultimul monarh al Egiptului, Cleopatra, s-a sinucis, iar regatul ei a fost anexat de către...
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- Epoca elenistica marcheaza un declin al picturii pe...
- Dinastia seleucidă in Siria și Mesopotamia cu capitala la...
- in timpul perioadei elenistice, ... capătă accentuate trăsături naturalistice
- Arhitectura elenistică, în comparație cu cea clasică, are un caracter pronunțat...
- Cea mai mare parte a orientului a fost in cele din urma ocupata de...
- Succesorii lui Alexandru au stăpanit teritoriile de la vest de ...
12 Clues: atena își menține rolul de centru... • Vasele cele mai raspanditesunt de culoare... • Dinastia ptolemeică in Egipt cu capitala la... • Dinastia attalidă in Anatolia cu capitala la... • Epoca elenistica marcheaza un declin al picturii pe... • Dinastia seleucidă in Siria și Mesopotamia cu capitala la... • arta elenistică reprezintă arta greacă realizată în perioada... • ...
Mesopotamia2 2023-09-26
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- The practice of farming and cultivating crops for food in ______.
- An advanced society with complex social organization, government, and ______.
- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known as the "land between the ______."
- One of the earliest civilizations in ______ known for its city-states.
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- The Babylonian king known for creating one of the earliest written legal ______.
- A stepped pyramid-like structure used as a temple in ______.
- Famous ancient city in ______ known for its Hanging Gardens.
- The earliest known writing system developed in ______.
- An independent city and its surrounding territory functioning as a small independent ______.
- The other major river in ______.
- One of the two major rivers in ______.
- A person who wrote and recorded information, often using ______.
12 Clues: The other major river in ______. • One of the two major rivers in ______. • The earliest known writing system developed in ______. • A stepped pyramid-like structure used as a temple in ______. • Famous ancient city in ______ known for its Hanging Gardens. • A person who wrote and recorded information, often using ______. • ...
History 2021-01-16
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- What is the name of the atomic bomb which is dropped on Hiroshima?
- What is the name of the epidemic that started in Europe in 1918?
- Who is the president of Germany in the second world war?
- Where is the printing press established?
- Where did the renaissance come up?
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- Where did the Sumerian State established?
- In which country was the atomic bomb dropped first?
- How many countries did the Soviet Union consist of?
8 Clues: Where did the renaissance come up? • Where is the printing press established? • Where did the Sumerian State established? • In which country was the atomic bomb dropped first? • How many countries did the Soviet Union consist of? • Who is the president of Germany in the second world war? • What is the name of the epidemic that started in Europe in 1918? • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-03-17
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- Second largest planet in our Solar System.
- NaCl used when cooking.
- It was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
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- The author of 'To be or not to be, that is the question'.
- The largest animal on Earth.
- An extinct animal from prehistoric times, known for living in cold regions.
- This city, known as the 'Rose City,' is one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
- Movie based on Homer’s Iliad.
8 Clues: NaCl used when cooking. • The largest animal on Earth. • Movie based on Homer’s Iliad. • Second largest planet in our Solar System. • It was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. • The author of 'To be or not to be, that is the question'. • An extinct animal from prehistoric times, known for living in cold regions. • ...
Vocabulary - Rise of Empires 2024-01-08
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- belief in one all-powerful deity
- administrative organization of officials who handle political tasks
- king of Babylon who is known for creating one of the first written codes of law
- ruling power passed within a single family
- a god or goddess
- the belief that objects, places, and creatures possess a spiritual essence; thought to be the origin of modern religion
- a single state that contains several countries or territories
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- region within Fertile Crescent located between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers
- a population shift from rural areas to cities
- belief in many deities
- Akkadian king, first historical figure to lead an empire
- a city that functions as an independent country
- a metal alloy made of tin and copper
- the collection of all the deities in a religion or mythology
14 Clues: a god or goddess • belief in many deities • belief in one all-powerful deity • a metal alloy made of tin and copper • ruling power passed within a single family • a population shift from rural areas to cities • a city that functions as an independent country • Akkadian king, first historical figure to lead an empire • ...
Form A Crossword 2024-12-17
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- a system of departments and agencies that carry out the work of government.
- a long-lasting pattern or a commonly accepted way of doing something in a community.
- a group of Indo-Europeans who settled in Anatolia.
- a geographical region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- a seasonal wind.
- worship of many gods.
- a kingdom that developed to the south of Egypt.
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- people's unique way of life, as shown by its tools, customs, arts, and ideas.
- a marshy region formed by the deposits of silt at the mouth of a river.
- dry, grass-covered plain.
- sea traders who lived on the island of Crete.
- the taming of animals for human use.
- worship of only one god.
13 Clues: a seasonal wind. • worship of many gods. • worship of only one god. • dry, grass-covered plain. • the taming of animals for human use. • sea traders who lived on the island of Crete. • a kingdom that developed to the south of Egypt. • a group of Indo-Europeans who settled in Anatolia. • a geographical region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. • ...
Indus valley civilization 2021-06-08
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- domestication of animals for various uses
- imported from Afghanistan and Persia
- fire made earthen clay used to make toys and objects of worship
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- Numerous female figurines in terracotta found in various Indus sites
- people belonging to Indus civilization developed a ____ script
- the people traded with this city where some 2000 Harappan seals were found
- Made by mixing tin and copper by smiths
- soil which was carried by Indus river which made the region very fertile
8 Clues: imported from Afghanistan and Persia • Made by mixing tin and copper by smiths • domestication of animals for various uses • people belonging to Indus civilization developed a ____ script • fire made earthen clay used to make toys and objects of worship • Numerous female figurines in terracotta found in various Indus sites • ...
Hammurabi's Code of Laws 2022-10-03
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- the purpose of the code to was prevent the strong from oppressing the ____
- hammurabi skillfully built up a network of ___________
- the code of laws was often applied based on a persons _______ _______(two words)
- punishments were often as _______ as the crime.
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- became the sixth king of babylon
- people were assumed to be _________ before trial.
- this eight foot high stone slab had the code of laws carved into it.
- this group invaded western mesopotamia around 2000 b.c.
8 Clues: became the sixth king of babylon • punishments were often as _______ as the crime. • people were assumed to be _________ before trial. • hammurabi skillfully built up a network of ___________ • this group invaded western mesopotamia around 2000 b.c. • this eight foot high stone slab had the code of laws carved into it. • ...
History 2023-10-26
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- A person who specializes in writing and serves as a record keeper
- Sumerian King
- A person who studies the lives and cultures of ancient people
- A babylonian kind who made the code of laws of Sumer and Mesopotamia
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- Group of territories or cultures controlled by one ruler
- A fertile place in the desert that has plants and water
- A Mesopotamian writing system
- An object that has been made or modified by man
8 Clues: Sumerian King • A Mesopotamian writing system • An object that has been made or modified by man • A fertile place in the desert that has plants and water • Group of territories or cultures controlled by one ruler • A person who studies the lives and cultures of ancient people • A person who specializes in writing and serves as a record keeper • ...
Mespotamia Leo!!! 2024-12-04
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- what Empire was the entirety of Mesapotamia united by (no spaces)
- what did mesopatomian write in write in
- what countries is mesapotamia today
- what was Mesopotamia in the middle of?
- what are the mesapotamian days of the week in order
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- what does Mesapotamia translate to in greek (no spaces)
- what were the names of the rivers?
- approximately for how many years was mesopotomia inhabited for
8 Clues: what were the names of the rivers? • what countries is mesapotamia today • what was Mesopotamia in the middle of? • what did mesopatomian write in write in • what are the mesapotamian days of the week in order • what does Mesapotamia translate to in greek (no spaces) • approximately for how many years was mesopotomia inhabited for • ...
The Origins of ancient religions 2025-01-19
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- first artificial metal wich used from humans
- the major reliogion was confusianism in that country
- 100 million population of the world belive in
- where grew of judaism, islam and zoroastrianism?
- 2.1 billion people believe that religion
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- if you believe some ideology to the pray it is called as...?
- Two major cities were Mohenja-daro and Harappa in this civilization
- If you describe that your clan from plants or animals you trust this religion
8 Clues: 2.1 billion people believe that religion • first artificial metal wich used from humans • 100 million population of the world belive in • where grew of judaism, islam and zoroastrianism? • the major reliogion was confusianism in that country • if you believe some ideology to the pray it is called as...? • ...
Architecture 2025-10-25
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- Built the ancient pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- A design plan or other technical drawing. It's a specific color.
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- Built Ziggurats, before pyramids
- Architecture style that introduced stained glass windows, pointed arches, flying buttresses and is Mrs. Culpepper's favorite architectural style!
- A person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings
- Built the Parthenon introducing columns
- Invented concrete and built the Roman Colosseum
8 Clues: Built Ziggurats, before pyramids • Built the Parthenon introducing columns • Invented concrete and built the Roman Colosseum • Built the ancient pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx • The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings • A design plan or other technical drawing. It's a specific color. • ...
Sociales 1 2020-12-16
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- Importante río de Egipto
- Modo de producción que surge en el Neolítico
- Tipo de vida que deja de ser nómade
- Intercambio de productos que surge en el Neolítico
- Llámese a las ciudades que hacen uso y dominio del agua de los ríos
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- Lugar de origen de las ciudades hidráulicas que posee suelo fértil
- Uno de los ríos más importantes de la Mesopotamia
7 Clues: Importante río de Egipto • Tipo de vida que deja de ser nómade • Modo de producción que surge en el Neolítico • Uno de los ríos más importantes de la Mesopotamia • Intercambio de productos que surge en el Neolítico • Lugar de origen de las ciudades hidráulicas que posee suelo fértil • Llámese a las ciudades que hacen uso y dominio del agua de los ríos
James gould 2025-10-16
6 Clues: The fertile cresent • who writes and keeps records? ----- • A Sumerian temple is called a? -------- • A religion that believes in many gods or goddesses • a religion that believes in only one god or goddess • a city that is separate and independent state with it's own government is called?
Unit 4 Test 2022-02-22
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- The Persian king who freed the Jews from captivity
- Greek word meaning "between two rivers"
- A city in Egypt that has the Great Sphinx and several pyramids
- _______________-gatherers, people who killed animals for food and ate wild plants
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- The Egyptian process of preserving a dead body
- Type of rock that ancient people used to carve stone tools
- The capital of Israel
7 Clues: The capital of Israel • Greek word meaning "between two rivers" • The Egyptian process of preserving a dead body • The Persian king who freed the Jews from captivity • Type of rock that ancient people used to carve stone tools • A city in Egypt that has the Great Sphinx and several pyramids • ...
The history of writing 2015-02-10
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- belonging to the anciant civilisation of Sumer in south Mesopotamia
- to tell and share information
- producinbg satisfactory results
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- belonging to the early times of history and no longer existing in modern daysa
- an Anciant Egyptian form of writing in which pictures representewd words
- a manner of doing something
- a person who was a member of one's family a long time ago
7 Clues: a manner of doing something • to tell and share information • producinbg satisfactory results • a person who was a member of one's family a long time ago • belonging to the anciant civilisation of Sumer in south Mesopotamia • an Anciant Egyptian form of writing in which pictures representewd words • ...
Stone Age and Sumeria Crossword 2022-02-17
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- People who wander from place to place
- When you farm bro
- This was the world's first Empire
- When you make an animal your friend or farm animal
- Old things that are dug up or discovered
- When people started farming and making permanent communities
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- "The Land Between the Rivers"
- The second Empire. Hammurabi was their leader
- This dude made the first code of laws
- People who don't farm but get all their food from nature from animals or wild plants
- This is the fancy term for the "Old Stone Age" - the Ooga Booga times
- What the Sumerians had to do to make their farmland fertile and wet
- When a city and the land around it are like an independent country
- This Empire was super mean
14 Clues: When you farm bro • This Empire was super mean • "The Land Between the Rivers" • This was the world's first Empire • This dude made the first code of laws • People who wander from place to place • Old things that are dug up or discovered • The second Empire. Hammurabi was their leader • When you make an animal your friend or farm animal • ...
Imaginary creatures 2023-04-17
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- It lives in rocks and mountains, of Nordic origin.
- It feeds on blood.
- Ctesias wrote about it, but it also existed in Mesopotamia, China and India.
- Their most well-known representative was the teacher of Achilles.
- It has the body and tail of a lion, the head and wings of an eagle.
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- It lives in water, usually falls in love with humans.
- A symbol of rebirth.
- It is of Irish origin.
- Their most famous representative ate people alive, if they couldn't answer a riddle.
- It is a dwarf, usually guarding treasures hidden in the earth.
- One of them held the sky on his shoulders.
11 Clues: It feeds on blood. • A symbol of rebirth. • It is of Irish origin. • One of them held the sky on his shoulders. • It lives in rocks and mountains, of Nordic origin. • It lives in water, usually falls in love with humans. • It is a dwarf, usually guarding treasures hidden in the earth. • Their most well-known representative was the teacher of Achilles. • ...
origini della musica 2021-10-26
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- strumento a fiato suonato da un dio da cui prende il nome
- particolare strumento a fiato che non viene suonato con la bocca
- fonti del passato
- strumento a fiato appartenente alla civiltà romana, la cui estremità terminava con un imbuto
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- strumento simile al clarinetto doppio, proveniente dalla mesopotamia.
- lungo tubo ricavato dall'eucalipto
- strumento a corde appartenente al popolo egizio
- primo strumento a fiato delle popolazioni che vivevano vicino al pacifico nell'era neolitica
- Stato dell'Europa meridionale, comprendente la parte inferiore della Penisola Balcanica
- strumento a fiato più raffigurato nelle ceramiche dell'antica Grecia
- strumento a corde pizzicate di grande dimensione
- strumento più diffuso nell'antichità formato da una cassa di risonanza e da due bracci di legno
12 Clues: fonti del passato • lungo tubo ricavato dall'eucalipto • strumento a corde appartenente al popolo egizio • strumento a corde pizzicate di grande dimensione • strumento a fiato suonato da un dio da cui prende il nome • particolare strumento a fiato che non viene suonato con la bocca • strumento a fiato più raffigurato nelle ceramiche dell'antica Grecia • ...
Historia Universal 2024-05-21
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- Nombre del rey macedonio que creó un vasto imperio.
- Movimiento cultural europeo entre los siglos XIV y XVII.
- Civilización antigua conocida por sus pirámides.
- Emperador francés que conquistó gran parte de Europa.
- Sistema político y económico de la Edad Media.
- Industrial: Transformación económica y social en los siglos XVIII y XIX.
- Movimiento intelectual del siglo XVIII que promovió la razón.
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- Guerra Mundial: Conflicto global entre 1939 y 1945.
- Fría: Período de tensión política entre Estados Unidos y la Unión Soviética.
- Región histórica entre los ríos Tigris y Éufrates.
- Apellido del explorador que llegó a América en 1492.
- Media: Período histórico entre la Antigüedad y la Edad Moderna.
- Proceso de dominio de América por parte de los europeos.
- Francesa: Levantamiento popular en Francia en 1789.
- Romano: Estado que dominó gran parte de Europa y el Mediterráneo.
15 Clues: Sistema político y económico de la Edad Media. • Civilización antigua conocida por sus pirámides. • Región histórica entre los ríos Tigris y Éufrates. • Guerra Mundial: Conflicto global entre 1939 y 1945. • Nombre del rey macedonio que creó un vasto imperio. • Francesa: Levantamiento popular en Francia en 1789. • Apellido del explorador que llegó a América en 1492. • ...
Indus Valley 2024-11-16
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- The ancient trade partner to the west of the Indus Valley.
- The animal frequently depicted in seals and believed to have religious significance
- The geographical region where the Indus Valley Civilization was located
- The type of script used by this civilization.
- The occupation most people in this civilization engaged in.
- The main religion followed by these people
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- tools were made out of
- A significant city, known for its grid-like layout and advanced urban planning.
- The storage structure used for storing grains.
- The civilization is known for its advanced system of
- Another major city, famous for its Great Bath.
- The God many people worshipped in this civilization
- The material used for constructing houses and buildings.
- The primary river around which the civilization flourished
14 Clues: tools were made out of • The main religion followed by these people • The type of script used by this civilization. • The storage structure used for storing grains. • Another major city, famous for its Great Bath. • The God many people worshipped in this civilization • The civilization is known for its advanced system of • ...
History Preview 2025-09-23
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- Journey to a different place for discovery, learning, or trade
- The spreading of ideas, beliefs, and technologies from one culture to another
- The first civilization in the world
- A tool that made the spread of information faster
- A form of government where citizens elect leaders to represent them
- A type of government ruled by a king or queen
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- An uprising against a government
- Movement of people, goods, and ideas across regions
- An event from the past that still affects people today
- African King who became the richest man in world history
- Fighting between groups or nations, often spreading culture
- Exchange of goods between people or countries
- Road where people used for trade routes in Asia
- A group of people sharing beliefs, traditions, and practices
14 Clues: An uprising against a government • The first civilization in the world • Exchange of goods between people or countries • A type of government ruled by a king or queen • Road where people used for trade routes in Asia • A tool that made the spread of information faster • Movement of people, goods, and ideas across regions • ...
7h 2024-04-30
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- - Ancient city-state in Mesopotamia (7 letters, seven)
- - Fighter in ancient Roman arenas (9 letters, nine)
- - Japanese warriors of the feudal period (7 letters, seven)
- - Mesoamerican civilization known for its calendar (4 letters, four)
- - Church court to suppress heresy (11 letters, eleven)
- - Mythical creature with a lion's body and a human head (6 letters, six)
- - Norse seafarers and traders (6 letters, six)
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- - Chinese ethical and philosophical system (12 letters, twelve)
- - French military and political leader (8 letters, eight)
- - Fighter in ancient Roman arenas (9 letters, nine)
- - Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama (9 letters, nine)
- - Greek city-state known for its military prowess (6 letters, six)
- - Major religion of India (8 letters, eight)
- - Church court to suppress heresy (11 letters, eleven)
- - Ancient river valley civilization in present-day Pakistan (5 letters, five)
15 Clues: - Major religion of India (8 letters, eight) • - Norse seafarers and traders (6 letters, six) • - Fighter in ancient Roman arenas (9 letters, nine) • - Fighter in ancient Roman arenas (9 letters, nine) • - Ancient city-state in Mesopotamia (7 letters, seven) • - Church court to suppress heresy (11 letters, eleven) • ...
Social Studies SNS Crossword 2023-10-30
Across
- most commonly printed piece of literature during the renaissance.
- the surname of the two brothers famed for their invention of the airplane.
- Where is the code of Hammurabi originally from?
- what theoretical perspective emphasizes stability in society?
- the last name of the man famous for his discovery of the American continent.
- How many crusades were there?
Down
- Which city is considered the holy ground for the three most influential religions of today?
- Religions can be monotheistic or ______.
- What was the name of the capital city of Rome during the rule of Constantin?
- a device invented during the renaissance that allowed humans to explore space
- Mobilization of Christian soldiers
11 Clues: How many crusades were there? • Mobilization of Christian soldiers • Religions can be monotheistic or ______. • Where is the code of Hammurabi originally from? • what theoretical perspective emphasizes stability in society? • most commonly printed piece of literature during the renaissance. • the surname of the two brothers famed for their invention of the airplane. • ...
Civilization 2022-04-11
Across
- holds wealth depending on how much you have
- person above others on a social status.
- things that you wear to show off your wealth.
- A system of owning other people
- Repeated by a group of people or a family over generations, sometimes annual, monthly, or even weekly.
Down
- a region with specific weather conditions generally
- referred to as the birthplace of civilization. Invented a system to tell time, distribute food, and farm
- exchanging things from one to another
- creating something new. Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford are famous for this.
- 3-dimensional figure, made by ancient people. Some of these rest in Giza.
- particular place where something is
- The action of putting words on paper
- Rules you have to follow
13 Clues: Rules you have to follow • A system of owning other people • particular place where something is • The action of putting words on paper • exchanging things from one to another • person above others on a social status. • holds wealth depending on how much you have • things that you wear to show off your wealth. • a region with specific weather conditions generally • ...
MESOPOTAMIA: Advances in Agriculture 2023-10-31
6 Clues: Fine soil deposited by rivers • One of Mesopotomia's famous rivers • New tools and new ways of doing work • A short-handled farming tool used for cutting • Much of Mesopotamia is now part of this modern day country • A farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before planting
the world of growing knowledge 2019-09-26
5 Clues: made paper first • came into being about 5000 years • invented the first printing press • Braille developed the braille script • earliest known script was devised by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia around 4000 B.C.
Mesopotania 2024-09-03
Across
- os assírios dominaram a região da mesopotâmia até 1450 a.C
- a atividade cultural na mesopotãmia foi intensa
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- asociedade mesopotâmia era dividida em castas ou seja não era permitida modalidade social
- os foram os primeiros povos a chegarem á mesopotâmia
- onde se localizava a Mesopotamia, é uma região região
- derrotaram os sumério
- a Mesopotâmia era a região que fica entre rios trigres e eufrates
7 Clues: derrotaram os sumério • a atividade cultural na mesopotãmia foi intensa • os foram os primeiros povos a chegarem á mesopotâmia • onde se localizava a Mesopotamia, é uma região região • os assírios dominaram a região da mesopotâmia até 1450 a.C • a Mesopotâmia era a região que fica entre rios trigres e eufrates • ...
Review 2020-09-23
Across
- winged monster with a woman's head and a lion's body
- writing system used in Egypt
- a large extinct elephant
- a monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top
- relating to the period before written records
- the study of history by excavation of sites
- A river through Egypt
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- a narrow strip of leather
- Ruler in Egypt
- Used in Egpyt to write on
- the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia
- a weapon with a long shaft and a pointed tip
- A body preserved in bandages
- a large area of flat land with few trees.
- a system of words, letters, figures, or other symbols
- a peg of wood, metal, or plastic without a distinct head
- weapon made of balls connected by a strong cord
- sacred bird
- having little or no rain, too dry to support vegetation
- a peg of wood, metal, or plastic without a distinct head
20 Clues: sacred bird • Ruler in Egypt • A river through Egypt • a large extinct elephant • a narrow strip of leather • Used in Egpyt to write on • A body preserved in bandages • writing system used in Egypt • a large area of flat land with few trees. • the study of history by excavation of sites • a weapon with a long shaft and a pointed tip • relating to the period before written records • ...
Egyptian Empires 2019-02-01
Across
- ll The most successful pharaoh.
- In 1600 B.C, who challenged the power of the pharaohs?
- What material was the weapons made out of that the Hyksos warriors used?
- What is the burial mask made of?
- Who was in the Valley of the Kings?
- A god or goddesses.
- A material burned for its pleasent spell.
- Why was king Tut’s tomb so famous? His tomb was the only one that had everything in it, it had not been ______.
- in 670 B.C, who took over Egypt from Mesopotamia?
- Who was more interested in promoting trade than starting wars?
- Egypt acquired gold, copper and what material made from elephant tusks?
Down
- Who formed an army and drove the Hyksos out of Egypt?
- What is the most magnificent temple?
- What kingdom did artists and sculptors thrive?
- The father of King Tut. He died in in 1360 B.C.
- Amenhotep's Wife.
- During the Middle Kingdom, where did the capital city move Memphis?
- Powerful warriors from Asia.
- A government representative to another country.
19 Clues: Amenhotep's Wife. • A god or goddesses. • Powerful warriors from Asia. • ll The most successful pharaoh. • What is the burial mask made of? • Who was in the Valley of the Kings? • What is the most magnificent temple? • A material burned for its pleasent spell. • What kingdom did artists and sculptors thrive? • The father of King Tut. He died in in 1360 B.C. • ...
World History 2024-05-06
Across
- Land given in return for loyalty?
- Had a reputation for being laconic
- Sphinx is found in
- The principles of this form of government can be traced to Athens
- The medieval economy where peasants and serfs provided labor in return for food, shelter, and protection for raiders.
- Belief that one's actions determine what the soul will be reborn as.
- Medieval Bibles were written in?
- Practice of infecting a person with a mild form of the disease so they will not become ill from the more serious form.
- Worship of mulitple gods and goddesses.
Down
- Associations of merchants
- People who died for their beliefs
- 200 year period of peace in Rome.
- Skilled workers who made things by hand
- Cuneiform is found in what civilization?
- Rebirth of the soul
- is located on Attica
- City built on 7 hills.
- Spiritual Head of the Church
- Babylon's leader created the first known written code of law
19 Clues: Sphinx is found in • Rebirth of the soul • is located on Attica • City built on 7 hills. • Associations of merchants • Spiritual Head of the Church • Medieval Bibles were written in? • Land given in return for loyalty? • People who died for their beliefs • 200 year period of peace in Rome. • Had a reputation for being laconic • Skilled workers who made things by hand • ...
Learning Contract 1 2024-08-29
Across
- The late period of the stone age
- Events that occured before the time of written records
- A person without a permanent home
- Objects that humans made giving us clues about their culture
- A huge tower like structure made in ancient Mesopotamia
- Cultural evolution among prehistoric humans
- Adapting wild plants and animals for human uses
- Settled communities that later become nations
- To arrange rules and regulations into code
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- A crescent moon shaped area in Asia
- A picture that represent a word or idea
- A lifestyle that relies on hunting and foraging
- A person skilled in art, trade, and crafts
- The biological classification of humans
- Prehistoric landmark located in England
- The study of the past, people, and cultures through artifacts
- A time period in human history known for stone tools
- A system of ideas, art, and beliefs that are passed down.
- Settled communities that later become nations
- Educated people who read and write texts
20 Clues: The late period of the stone age • A person without a permanent home • A crescent moon shaped area in Asia • A picture that represent a word or idea • The biological classification of humans • Prehistoric landmark located in England • Educated people who read and write texts • A person skilled in art, trade, and crafts • To arrange rules and regulations into code • ...
Ancient Egypt Kalie Zoey 2024-12-11
Across
- when was the Middle Kingdom ending
- who forced the Hyksos out of Egypt?
- Who invaded Egypt and brought the Middle Kingdom?
- What is the top of the social structure of the Egypt
- Why did the Egyptians do mummification for their pharaoh
- what was the name of the king who set on ending the chaos and bringing peace and over back to Egypt
- who was the god of air?
- What was the capital city of Egypt at old kingdom
- Who can the Egyptians trade with others
- Who is the main god of the old kingdoms
Down
- Who was the god of chaos
- How can we call the river meets the sea
- What was the golden age of the Middle Kingdom?
- Who was the king united the kingdom of Egypt
- What kind of people can have mummy
- What was the name of the mythical creature that protected the pyramids
- The Egyptians traded with people living where?
- who was the god of afterlife and farming
- Who was the first king of the first dynasty
- what do the hieroglyphics represent
20 Clues: who was the god of air? • Who was the god of chaos • when was the Middle Kingdom ending • What kind of people can have mummy • who forced the Hyksos out of Egypt? • what do the hieroglyphics represent • How can we call the river meets the sea • Who can the Egyptians trade with others • Who is the main god of the old kingdoms • who was the god of afterlife and farming • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2023-01-23
Across
- a king
- the egyptian gods/kings
- each city and the surrounding land it controlled formed a city-state
- royal and elite Egyptains bodies were preserved by…
- the belief in more than one god
- good or bad deeds
- a writing system
- a series of rulers from a single family
Down
- code of laws
- the egyptaians soon invented a better writing surface is…
- a type of government in which one is rule is based on religious authority
- seasonal winds
- for the kings of the old kingdom, the resting place after death was a immense structure called a…
- civilization individual soul or spirt is born again and again until Moksha is achieved.
- crescent the regions curved shape and the richness.
- diffusion new ideas or product spreads from one culture to another
- brings together different people nations, or previously independent states.
- the word in greek means “land between the rivers”
- lower egypt includes the niles ______ region
19 Clues: a king • code of laws • seasonal winds • a writing system • good or bad deeds • the egyptian gods/kings • the belief in more than one god • a series of rulers from a single family • lower egypt includes the niles ______ region • the word in greek means “land between the rivers” • crescent the regions curved shape and the richness. • ...
Legacy of Mesopotamia Crossword 2023-09-06
Across
- tools and weapons crafted from bronze
- provided water for farming fields
- things left to us from the past
- laid the foundations of math and science
- revolutionized transportation
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- made it easier to cultivate large areas of land
- created code of laws
- had own ruler and own farmland to provide food
- place of worship
- created from astronomical observations for time keeping
- earliest form of writing
11 Clues: place of worship • created code of laws • earliest form of writing • revolutionized transportation • things left to us from the past • provided water for farming fields • tools and weapons crafted from bronze • laid the foundations of math and science • had own ruler and own farmland to provide food • made it easier to cultivate large areas of land • ...
5h 2024-04-30
Across
- - South American civilization in the Andes Mountains (4 letters, four)
- - Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of Rome (9 letters, nine)
- - Period after Alexander the Great's conquests (12 letters, twelve)
- - Ancient empire in modern-day Iran (6 letters, six)
- - Ancient civilization along the Nile River (5 letters, five)
- - Nomadic people who established an empire in Asia (6 letters, six)
- - Mesoamerican civilization known for its calendar (4 letters, four)
- - Capital of the ancient Roman Empire (4 letters, four)
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- - One of the world's oldest continuous civilizations (5 letters, five)
- - Norse seafarers and traders (6 letters, six)
- - Indigenous people of central Mexico (5 letters, five)
- - Birthplace of democracy and philosophy (6 letters, six)
- - Ancient city-state in North Africa (8 letters, eight)
- - Turkish empire that lasted for centuries (7 letters, seven)
- - Ancient city-state in Mesopotamia (7 letters, seven)
15 Clues: - Norse seafarers and traders (6 letters, six) • - Ancient empire in modern-day Iran (6 letters, six) • - Ancient city-state in Mesopotamia (7 letters, seven) • - Indigenous people of central Mexico (5 letters, five) • - Ancient city-state in North Africa (8 letters, eight) • - Capital of the ancient Roman Empire (4 letters, four) • ...
Repasamos lo abordado hasta el momento... 2021-04-18
Across
- Nombre del mar que comunica tres continentes y favoreció relaciones culturales y comerciales en sus costas
- Característica que tenían las civilizaciones agrícolas, por necesidad de mejorar la comunicación y llevar registros
- Religión monoteísta que fue adoptada por el imperio romano
- Civilización que aportó conocimientos en la medicina y arquitectura
- Civilización encabezada por un emperador
- Civilización asentada en la región cuyo nombre significa tierra entre dos ríos
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- Civilización que se asentó en las islas del mar Mediterráneo
- Carácter fundamental de la educación en el Antiguo Oriente
- método de aprehensión de la cultura hebrea
- Formación por excelencia de los espartanos
- Principal pedagogo romano
- Civilización que desarrolló la escritura alfabética
- Padre del método mayéutico
- Forma de gobierno cuyo nombre significa gobierno del pueblo
- Civilización en la que el latín fue el idioma principal
15 Clues: Principal pedagogo romano • Padre del método mayéutico • Civilización encabezada por un emperador • método de aprehensión de la cultura hebrea • Formación por excelencia de los espartanos • Civilización que desarrolló la escritura alfabética • Civilización en la que el latín fue el idioma principal • Carácter fundamental de la educación en el Antiguo Oriente • ...
Middle East/North Africa Crossword 2022-02-28
Across
- Organization of countries in the Middle East/North Africa that regulate oil prices and trade
- Boundaries that often follow straight lines and not natural features
- This country was formed as a safe haven for Jews following the events of the Holocaust
- Longest river in the world
- Climate region defined by 10 inches or less of precipitation in a single year
- The raising and grazing of livestock
- Connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea
- World's largest desert (excluding poles)
Down
- One of the two main branches of Islam
- The belief in one god
- Early civilization that was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Place where water surfaces in a desert
- Country that is considered a part of both Europe and Asia (not Russia)
- Largest inland body of water in the world
- Africa's longest mountain range
15 Clues: The belief in one god • Longest river in the world • Africa's longest mountain range • The raising and grazing of livestock • One of the two main branches of Islam • Place where water surfaces in a desert • World's largest desert (excluding poles) • Largest inland body of water in the world • Connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea • ...
Ancient India History 2023-10-19
Across
- Hint: A ghat on the eastern side of the Deccan Plateau
- Hint: A river that runs at the very top of India
- Hint: The bigger city
- Hint: used to carry away waste
- Hint: A plateau in the southern side of India
- Hint: Someone who used to teach children how to write and read
- Hint: A river that runs in the modern day country known as India
- Hint: used to get clean water
- Hint: A desert in modern day India
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- Hint: Used to build small houses and were used in Mesopotamia
- Hint: A ghat on the western side of the Deccan Plateau
- Hint: The smaller city
- Hint: A river running in the country Pakistan
- Hint: Indus Children used to play with them and they invented it
- Hint: Tallest mountain in the world
15 Clues: Hint: The bigger city • Hint: The smaller city • Hint: used to get clean water • Hint: used to carry away waste • Hint: A desert in modern day India • Hint: Tallest mountain in the world • Hint: A river running in the country Pakistan • Hint: A plateau in the southern side of India • Hint: A river that runs at the very top of India • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2024-03-05
Across
- A polis with a strong navy and very smart government.
- Created academies.
- A time where Greece was most dominant. Also a time of belief in science and modern thinking.
- led 300 men to fight 300,000 Persians and held them off for 4 days.
- A battle formation used in the battle of Thermopylae.
- One of the most populated polis's in the bronze age and their patron was hera.
Down
- An alliance created by Spartans
- A man who conquered all of Greece and Mesopotamia and was very famous in Ancient greece.
- The only civilization to speak liner A.
- Spoke linear B.
- A teaching method that involves deep questioning.
- Leader of the Persian army after king Darius.
- A alliance created by Athens and allies.
- The collapse of the bronze age.
- City state in ancient Greece.
15 Clues: Spoke linear B. • Created academies. • City state in ancient Greece. • An alliance created by Spartans • The collapse of the bronze age. • The only civilization to speak liner A. • A alliance created by Athens and allies. • Leader of the Persian army after king Darius. • A teaching method that involves deep questioning. • A polis with a strong navy and very smart government. • ...
AP 7 Q2 - G12 - Ivana G. Giron (Carmen Velasquez) Crossword Puzzle, Ating Sagutan! 2022-02-11
Across
- isang sistema sa larangan ng medisina na ang isang manggagamot ay gumagamit ng karayom upang itusok sa balat ng tao.
- Diyosa ng Araw.
- paniniwala sa maraming diyos
- nagsilbing tahanan at templo ng patron ng isang lungsod.
- ang anyo sa muling pagkabuhay ay batay sa kabutihan o kasamaang ginawa sa dating buhay
- naging wika ng mga Indo-Aryan loob ng 100 taon na dala ng Indo- Aryan.
- paniniwala sa iisang Diyos
- kinilala bilang “cradle of civilization’
- Ang diyosa ng pag-ibig, digmaan at lupa.
Down
- Ang paa ay pinapaliit hanggang tatlong pulgada gamit ang pagbabalot ng bakal na sapatos.
- pagkuha ng asawang lalaki ng iba pang babae maliban sa kanyang orihinal na asawa.
- ito ang kauna-unahang batas sa daigdig.
- instrumentong nagtatala ng lindol.
- Ang diyosa ng tubig
- Diyosa na pinagmulan ni Marduk.
15 Clues: Diyosa ng Araw. • Ang diyosa ng tubig • paniniwala sa iisang Diyos • paniniwala sa maraming diyos • Diyosa na pinagmulan ni Marduk. • instrumentong nagtatala ng lindol. • ito ang kauna-unahang batas sa daigdig. • kinilala bilang “cradle of civilization’ • Ang diyosa ng pag-ibig, digmaan at lupa. • nagsilbing tahanan at templo ng patron ng isang lungsod. • ...
AP 7 Q2 - G12 - Ivana G. Giron (Carmen Velasquez) Crossword Puzzle, Ating Sagutan! 2022-02-11
Across
- pagkuha ng asawang lalaki ng iba pang babae maliban sa kanyang orihinal na asawa.
- Diyosa ng Araw.
- Ang paa ay pinapaliit hanggang tatlong pulgada gamit ang pagbabalot ng bakal na sapatos.
- paniniwala sa iisang Diyos
- isang sistema sa larangan ng medisina na ang isang manggagamot ay gumagamit ng karayom upang itusok sa balat ng tao.
- Diyosa na pinagmulan ni Marduk.
- Ang diyosa ng pag-ibig, digmaan at lupa.
Down
- ang anyo sa muling pagkabuhay ay batay sa kabutihan o kasamaang ginawa sa dating buhay
- paniniwala sa maraming diyos
- naging wika ng mga Indo-Aryan loob ng 100 taon na dala ng Indo- Aryan.
- instrumentong nagtatala ng lindol.
- Ang diyosa ng tubig
- nagsilbing tahanan at templo ng patron ng isang lungsod.
- kinilala bilang “cradle of civilization’
- ito ang kauna-unahang batas sa daigdig.
15 Clues: Diyosa ng Araw. • Ang diyosa ng tubig • paniniwala sa iisang Diyos • paniniwala sa maraming diyos • Diyosa na pinagmulan ni Marduk. • instrumentong nagtatala ng lindol. • ito ang kauna-unahang batas sa daigdig. • kinilala bilang “cradle of civilization’ • Ang diyosa ng pag-ibig, digmaan at lupa. • nagsilbing tahanan at templo ng patron ng isang lungsod. • ...
AP 7 Q2 - G12 - Ivana G. Giron (Carmen Velasquez) Crossword Puzzle, Ating Sagutan! 2022-02-11
Across
- Ang paa ay pinapaliit hanggang tatlong pulgada gamit ang pagbabalot ng bakal na sapatos.
- pagkuha ng asawang lalaki ng iba pang babae maliban sa kanyang orihinal na asawa.
- ito ang kauna-unahang batas sa daigdig.
- instrumentong nagtatala ng lindol.
- Diyosa ng Araw.
- paniniwala sa iisang Diyos
- ang anyo sa muling pagkabuhay ay batay sa kabutihan o kasamaang ginawa sa dating buhay
- Diyosa na pinagmulan ni Marduk.
Down
- Ang diyosa ng pag-ibig, digmaan at lupa.
- nagsilbing tahanan at templo ng patron ng isang lungsod.
- isang sistema sa larangan ng medisina na ang isang manggagamot ay gumagamit ng karayom upang itusok sa balat ng tao.
- Ang diyosa ng tubig
- kinilala bilang “cradle of civilization’
- paniniwala sa maraming diyos
- naging wika ng mga Indo-Aryan loob ng 100 taon na dala ng Indo- Aryan.
15 Clues: Diyosa ng Araw. • Ang diyosa ng tubig • paniniwala sa iisang Diyos • paniniwala sa maraming diyos • Diyosa na pinagmulan ni Marduk. • instrumentong nagtatala ng lindol. • ito ang kauna-unahang batas sa daigdig. • Ang diyosa ng pag-ibig, digmaan at lupa. • kinilala bilang “cradle of civilization’ • nagsilbing tahanan at templo ng patron ng isang lungsod. • ...
First cities 2022-10-10
5 Clues: one of the first city models. • where the first cities emerged. • one of the first cities in Brazil. • what did people do in the fertile land? • another example of the first cities models.
Beginnings Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-21
Across
- Architect who created the first step pyramid.
- Famous fertility doll found in Germany.
- Controversial artistic and religious period in Egypt.
- Writing system used by the Egyptians.
- Queen who ruled with Akhenaten. Thutmose created a famous bust of her.
- Artist who created artwork for the royal family of Akhenaten.
Down
- A city state from Mesopotamia that was said to once contain the mythical "Tower of Babel"
- Cave paintings located in Lascaux, France.
- Egyptian tomb that originally came in a stepped form.
- The Mesopotamian version of a pyramid.
- Pharaoh during a period of great artistic change.
- Nebuchadnezzar wanted this monument built for Babylon.
- Sumerian artifact that has one side depicting war and one depicting peace.
- King of Babylon with a strict set of rules for his people.
14 Clues: Writing system used by the Egyptians. • The Mesopotamian version of a pyramid. • Famous fertility doll found in Germany. • Cave paintings located in Lascaux, France. • Architect who created the first step pyramid. • Pharaoh during a period of great artistic change. • Egyptian tomb that originally came in a stepped form. • ...
River Valley Vocab 2023-09-06
Across
- Certain values ideas or cultures are adopted by different cultures
- A ruler must be just to keep the approval of the Gods
- A group of Nomadie warriors took over Mesopotamia and created the Babylonian empire
- A tall water plant of the sedge family, abundant in the Nile region of Egypt
- An independent city-state that's self governed
- Earliest known Urban culture of Indian subcontinent
- Used in a system of pictorial writing
- Rulers from the same family
Down
- Government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided
- Land near the river
- A seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing winds of a resion
- Egyptian Gods-Kings
- Huge monuments in The Egyptian desert used as burial vaults for the pharaohs
- believes in more then 1 God
14 Clues: Land near the river • Egyptian Gods-Kings • believes in more then 1 God • Rulers from the same family • Used in a system of pictorial writing • An independent city-state that's self governed • Earliest known Urban culture of Indian subcontinent • A ruler must be just to keep the approval of the Gods • Certain values ideas or cultures are adopted by different cultures • ...
Countries Crossword 2024-09-24
Across
- This country has the longest Christmas season in the world.
- This country is considered the happiest country in the world.
- This is the most densely populated country.
- This country is famous for its trade route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
- This country is the largest landlocked country.
- This country spans 11 time zones.
- The capital city of this country is split into two parts by a major European river.
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- This country is known for its tulips.
- This country runs mainly off of hydropower energy.
- This country has the longest coastline in the world.
- This country is the largest island in the Caribbean.
- This country has the lowest population density.
- Marino This is the oldest country in the world.
- Ancient Mesopotamia was located in this country.
14 Clues: This country spans 11 time zones. • This country is known for its tulips. • This is the most densely populated country. • This country has the lowest population density. • This country is the largest landlocked country. • Marino This is the oldest country in the world. • Ancient Mesopotamia was located in this country. • ...
Semester 1 Vocabulary Review 2021-11-19
Across
- Someone who has to flee their home because of violence or disaster
- Describes something that makes a surplus of money
- The King of Akkadia, Mesopotamia's first Empire
- A system where people are ranked one above the other because of status (often in a triangle shape)
- A place like Eridu, Nippur, Ur, and Uruk
- The _____ Age came after The Stone Age
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- Describes an animal that walks on two legs
- Related to money, finances, or trade within a government or civilization (one of the GRAPES)
- The Era before the Agricultural Revolution
- A Mesopotamian Empire that was ruled by King Hammurabi
- The river that was to the East of Mesopotamia
11 Clues: The _____ Age came after The Stone Age • A place like Eridu, Nippur, Ur, and Uruk • Describes an animal that walks on two legs • The Era before the Agricultural Revolution • The river that was to the East of Mesopotamia • The King of Akkadia, Mesopotamia's first Empire • Describes something that makes a surplus of money • ...
Topic 2 Key-Words 2025-01-03
Across
- Money that is used as a medium of exchange
- A good or service that is sold within a country but is produced elsewhere
- Established the first code of laws for the Babylonian Empire
- A small set of letters or symbols, each of which stands for a single sound
- A good or service that is produced within a country but is sold elsewhere
- Led his army on a failed attack on the City of Kush
- The belief in more than one god
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- An area ruled by a distant country
- a wide, flat plain in present day Iraq
- A system of writing that uses triangular symbols
- Supplying water to crops
11 Clues: Supplying water to crops • The belief in more than one god • An area ruled by a distant country • a wide, flat plain in present day Iraq • Money that is used as a medium of exchange • A system of writing that uses triangular symbols • Led his army on a failed attack on the City of Kush • Established the first code of laws for the Babylonian Empire • ...
6th Grade History Syllabus 2021-09-02
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- (458)-710-0381 is the _______ number of your teacher
- dweinberg@oregonva.org is your teacher's _______ address
- ___________ is copying another person's work without providing direct reference to the author.
- Unit 3: The ____________ Moment
- Learning activities include readings, ___________, quizzes, tests and mini-projects.
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- The rule of _________ states that all questions needed be answered in complete sentences unless otherwise indicated
- Last name of your 6th grade history teacher
- All assignments can be turned in after the due date for ________ credit
- The object that the teacher has in his hand on the first page of the syllabus?
- Unit 4: _____________ Spreads
- _________ credit will be regularly offered throughout the semester.
11 Clues: Unit 4: _____________ Spreads • Unit 3: The ____________ Moment • Last name of your 6th grade history teacher • (458)-710-0381 is the _______ number of your teacher • dweinberg@oregonva.org is your teacher's _______ address • _________ credit will be regularly offered throughout the semester. • All assignments can be turned in after the due date for ________ credit • ...
Ancient China-Elena Rowley 2018-05-07
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- What was 1 of the inventions the Chinese people made?
- What is longest man made object on earth?
- What was the most common religion in China?
- What is it called when you cook very thin vegetables fast over a fire?
- What was the first river people settled by.
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- What is 1 thing we use in school everyday to write on.
- What was the first dynasty in China?
- Were did the Chinese traders traveled along to trade with southwest Asia?
- What invention did Ancient China make that used an invention from Mesopotamia?
- Who built the forbidden City?
- What is a popular toy today that has a string on it.
11 Clues: Who built the forbidden City? • What was the first dynasty in China? • What is longest man made object on earth? • What was the most common religion in China? • What was the first river people settled by. • What is a popular toy today that has a string on it. • What was 1 of the inventions the Chinese people made? • ...
Sumerians 2025-09-15
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- The type of writing system created by the Sumerians using wedge-shaped marks
- One of the two major rivers in Sumerian territory
- People who were captured and forced to work after battles
- The area between two rivers where the Sumerians lived
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- Professional writers who were important in Sumerian society
- Temple buildings shaped like pyramids where Sumerians worshipped
- Believing in multiple gods, like the Sumerians did
- Religious leaders who performed rituals and told people how to behave
- The fertile land area is also called the "Cradle of Civilization."
- The other major river in Sumerian territory
- Rich soil left behind after river flooding that helped crops grow
11 Clues: The other major river in Sumerian territory • One of the two major rivers in Sumerian territory • Believing in multiple gods, like the Sumerians did • The area between two rivers where the Sumerians lived • People who were captured and forced to work after battles • Professional writers who were important in Sumerian society • ...
The First Civlisations 2025-10-02
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- The Fertile ... The territory where the first civilisations appeared.
- A large tomb for kings of Egypt.
- A set of 22 consonants invented by the Phoenicians.
- Characters in Mesopotamian writing.
- The third king of Israel, who had the Temple of Jerusalem built.
- The second king of Israel, who extended the territory of the country in the 10th century BC.
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- Charaters in Egyptian writing.
- A process when people leave their home city and establish a new one somewhere else.
- The animal that brought huge profit for the Phoenicians.
- The first king of Israel, who united the 12 Hebrew tribes.
- A tower temple in Mesopotamia.
11 Clues: Charaters in Egyptian writing. • A tower temple in Mesopotamia. • A large tomb for kings of Egypt. • Characters in Mesopotamian writing. • A set of 22 consonants invented by the Phoenicians. • The animal that brought huge profit for the Phoenicians. • The first king of Israel, who united the 12 Hebrew tribes. • ...
Indus Valley Civilization 2016-12-05
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- Important Harappan city that start with 'M'
- A place by the sea where ships stop so people can move things.
- The metal used to sculpt the statue of the dancing girl.
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- Neighbouring country of India to where Indus civilization spread.
- Ancient name for Iraq.
- Goddess - Goddess worshipped by Harappans.
6 Clues: Ancient name for Iraq. • Goddess - Goddess worshipped by Harappans. • Important Harappan city that start with 'M' • The metal used to sculpt the statue of the dancing girl. • A place by the sea where ships stop so people can move things. • Neighbouring country of India to where Indus civilization spread.
Token money konyal kanyil 2023-02-23
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- uang di perkirakan mulai digunakan sejak peradaban
- benda yang bentuknya menyerupai uang dan tidak memiliki tanda keaslian
- alat pembayaran baik tunai maupun non tunai
- penepatan yang terjadi pada tanggal 30 oktober 1946
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- undang undang nomor 7 tahun 2011 tentang
- kebijakan yang mengatur jumlah uang yang beredar di masyarakat
6 Clues: undang undang nomor 7 tahun 2011 tentang • alat pembayaran baik tunai maupun non tunai • uang di perkirakan mulai digunakan sejak peradaban • penepatan yang terjadi pada tanggal 30 oktober 1946 • kebijakan yang mengatur jumlah uang yang beredar di masyarakat • benda yang bentuknya menyerupai uang dan tidak memiliki tanda keaslian
Ancient Mesopotamia 2022-10-10
Iraq Geography 2022-02-06
6 Clues: The capital of Iraq • Is one of two vital rivers in Iraq • Is one of two rivers that form Mesopotamia • The size of Iraq is closest to which US state • What mountain have the highest peaks in Iraq. • Was the worlds first city to stand alone in the desert
Christmas Mystery 2025-12-17
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- Kyoto School philosopher known for work on nihilism and religion
- Ancient Semitic language of Mesopotamia
- Ancient Pre-Socratic thinker who proposed an infinite, undefined origin of all things
- Apseudoscientific self-help system devised by L. Ron Hubbard
- A surgical practice involving drilling into the skull
- Anatolian mother goddess later absorbed into Greek religion
- Ancient Near Eastern deity worshipped in Canaan and Phoenicia
- Japanese island central to a decisive WWII battle
- A movement within Scottish literature
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- Kabbalistic idea of repairing or restoring the world
- The historical name for the second largest city in Greece
- Celtic goddess associated with horses
- Cloud of gas and dust where stars are born
- Medieval theologian who fused Neoplatonism with Christianity
- Russian playwright who advised that a gun shown early must be fired later
- Elite infantry soldier of the Ottoman Empire
- Neurological condition marked by loss of coordination
- Daughter of James Joyce, often discussed in relation to mental illness
- Alexandrian mathematician and philosopher killed in Late Antiquity
19 Clues: Celtic goddess associated with horses • A movement within Scottish literature • Ancient Semitic language of Mesopotamia • Cloud of gas and dust where stars are born • Elite infantry soldier of the Ottoman Empire • Japanese island central to a decisive WWII battle • Kabbalistic idea of repairing or restoring the world • ...
Ancient Egypt 2013-08-20
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- charm believed to protect against evil
- gods or goddesses
- irrigation device used to lift water from the river
- A young pharaoh in Ancient Egypt
- the worlds longest river, flows through Africa
- a mineral salt used to dry out dead bodies
- a ruler in Ancient Egypt
- script Egyptian script that was less decorative and complex than hieroglyphs
- low, triangular area where a river fans out as it nears the sea
- God of the sky; guardian of the pharaoh
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- the land where it is believed the first human civilisations were developed; includes parts of modern Iraq, Turkey and Syria
- A person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them
- life after death
- paper made from crushing reeds
- A large vault, typically an underground one, for burying the dead
15 Clues: life after death • gods or goddesses • a ruler in Ancient Egypt • paper made from crushing reeds • A young pharaoh in Ancient Egypt • charm believed to protect against evil • God of the sky; guardian of the pharaoh • a mineral salt used to dry out dead bodies • the worlds longest river, flows through Africa • irrigation device used to lift water from the river • ...
All About the Ancient Civilizations 2022-03-03
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- other Mesopotamian river
- How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there
- What is on of the two things Ra is the God of in Ancient Egypt
- What were Ancient Egypt Rulers called
- what is one of the four great inventions for Ancient China's
- one of Mesopotamia's rivers
- what famous ancient Egyptian was not really an Egyptian
- what is one invention the Mesopotamian's invented that is still used to this day
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- how many pieces of land does ancient Greece/Rome have right now
- what language was spoken in Ancient India
- what is a famous building in Ancient Rome
- the most popular ancient China booklet filled with _______ sayings and prayers
- Finish the name, King Sargon of _______ Mesopotamian ruler
- What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate
- what was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia
15 Clues: other Mesopotamian river • one of Mesopotamia's rivers • What were Ancient Egypt Rulers called • what language was spoken in Ancient India • what is a famous building in Ancient Rome • What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate • what was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia • How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there • ...
All About the Ancient Civilizations 2022-03-03
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- other Mesopotamian river
- How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there
- What is on of the two things Ra is the God of in Ancient Egypt
- What were Ancient Egypt Rulers called
- what is one of the four great inventions for Ancient China's
- one of Mesopotamia's rivers
- what famous ancient Egyptian was not really an Egyptian
- what is one invention the Mesopotamian's invented that is still used to this day
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- how many pieces of land does ancient Greece/Rome have right now
- what language was spoken in Ancient India
- what is a famous building in Ancient Rome
- the most popular ancient China booklet filled with _______ sayings and prayers
- Finish the name, King Sargon of _______ Mesopotamian ruler
- What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate
- what was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia
15 Clues: other Mesopotamian river • one of Mesopotamia's rivers • What were Ancient Egypt Rulers called • what language was spoken in Ancient India • what is a famous building in Ancient Rome • What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate • what was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia • How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there • ...
Ancient peoples Laszip Gábor 2024-01-03
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- They lived Beside the Danube
- They had a famous conqueror called Nagy Sándor
- They had helenic states and those states had adopted democratic forms of government
- They are one of the oldest countries in Africa
- They were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico
- They were a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia
- They lived in central-shouthern mesopotamia
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- They invented silk, gunpowder, and paper
- They fought against the Roman Empire
- They had territories in Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia
- The victory of the Germanic tribes in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest prevented annexation by the Roman Empire
- It was the largest empire the world had ever seen at its time
- They lived beside the Nile
- They obeyed only one god
- They used elephants in wars
15 Clues: They obeyed only one god • They lived beside the Nile • They used elephants in wars • They lived Beside the Danube • They fought against the Roman Empire • They invented silk, gunpowder, and paper • They lived in central-shouthern mesopotamia • They are one of the oldest countries in Africa • They had a famous conqueror called Nagy Sándor • ...
beka lamb chapter 10 2019-05-09
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- / special importance
- / closed into a tight ball
- / the interbreeding of people considered to be of different racial types
- / involving many carefully arranged parts or details
- / showing willingness to allow the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with
- / preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
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- / ancient name for the land that lies between the Tigris and Euphrates river
- / a momentary or partial view
- / a disappointing end to an exciting or impressive series of event
- / the state or quality of being humid
- / having had power transferred or delegated to a lower level
- / an edge or material
- / showing excessive pride and self satisfaction in ones achievements or abilities
- / a small hill or mound
- / stretch out ones body or neck in order to see something
15 Clues: / special importance • / an edge or material • / a small hill or mound • / closed into a tight ball • / a momentary or partial view • / the state or quality of being humid • / involving many carefully arranged parts or details • / stretch out ones body or neck in order to see something • / having had power transferred or delegated to a lower level • ...
