mesopotamia Crossword Puzzles
Civilizations 2017-10-11
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- Reed that was used to make writing paper
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Government where the leader is seen as a god
- Land in southwest Asia around the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- A king of ancient Egypt
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- The area at the mouth of a river
- A religion with many gods
- A city and the area around it. Controlled by one government
- A way of ruling where the son takes over after the father dies
- Embalming and wrapping the body in cloth to prevent decay
- Many people, cities, and countries are controlled by one ruler
- King of Babylonian Empire. Wrote a code
- The king who united upper and lower Egypt
- Big structure with triangle sides. Built in Egypt
- diffusion The spread of ideas from one group to another
16 Clues: A king of ancient Egypt • A religion with many gods • Ancient Egyptian writing system • The area at the mouth of a river • King of Babylonian Empire. Wrote a code • Reed that was used to make writing paper • The king who united upper and lower Egypt • Government where the leader is seen as a god • The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • ...
marcellus free 2019-05-30
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- de gama discovered an aa water route to inda circumnavigated (saild around )africa
- using observation and experience to explain the world
- wedge shaped symbols
- ancient japanese religion,Animism worship spiritsto
- a writing on pictorial symbols ancient egyptian writing
- religion based on nature worship everything has a spirit
- china continued to build upon the achievements of the T'ang Daynasty
- shakespeare great english playwright of the northern renaissance
- mohamma taught that to die in a "holy war" spreding islam brought heaven
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- people from asia developed writing (sanakrit)and hinduism
- calvin believed god had predestined thoes who would go to heaven
- land between the tigris and euphrates (iraq) early civilizations developed
- ahimsa or complete nonviolance influenced gandhi
- magellan led the first expedition to circumnavigate (circle)the world in 1519
- human ideas and actions are important the individual is unique
- 622AD - Mohammed's flight from mecca to medina
16 Clues: wedge shaped symbols • 622AD - Mohammed's flight from mecca to medina • ahimsa or complete nonviolance influenced gandhi • ancient japanese religion,Animism worship spiritsto • using observation and experience to explain the world • a writing on pictorial symbols ancient egyptian writing • religion based on nature worship everything has a spirit • ...
Intro to Astronomy and Constellations 2023-08-16
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- star in Latin
- It is widely believed that the constellations used today originated in ____________ (now Iraq) several thousand years ago
- constellations you can see all year long
- the point in the celestial sphere directly above the observer
- how high an object is in the sky
- how far East or West an object is in the sky
- an asterism inside the constellation Ursa Major
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- a grouping of stars
- Celestial________: Earth's equator extended into the celestial sphere
- Celestial_______: Earth's poles extended into the celestial sphere
- a star grouping that is not an official constellation; usually a smaller part of a larger constellation
- the 13th zodiac constellation not recognized by western astrologers
- an imaginary line in the sky that the Sun travels along throughout the year
- a non-governmental organization with the objective of advancing astronomy
- Celestial__________: an imaginary sphere with the Earth at its center
- a ring of constellations found along the ecliptic
16 Clues: star in Latin • a grouping of stars • how high an object is in the sky • constellations you can see all year long • how far East or West an object is in the sky • an asterism inside the constellation Ursa Major • a ring of constellations found along the ecliptic • the point in the celestial sphere directly above the observer • ...
TRANSPORTATION CROSSWORD 2025-10-19
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- An American inventor who, in the early 1900s, made cars more affordable for many families by building them in factories. His Model T was the first such car.
- An explorer who used large sailing ships during the 15th century to discover new lands across the seas.
- The group of people who created the wheel over 5,000 years ago in ancient Mesopotamia (around 3500 BC).
- One of the most important inventions in human history, first created around 3500 BC. This invention led to better transportation, trade, and the creation of machines.
- The people in ancient Egypt who created the first sailing ships around 3500 BC. These ships had simple sails made from woven reeds.
- The name of the first real spacecraft, which was launched in 1957 by the Russians in the Soviet Union. It was a small satellite, about the size of a beach ball.
- The person who became the first human to travel into space in 1961.
- An ancient region, which is now part of Iraq, where the Sumerians invented the wheel over 5,000 years ago, around 3500 BC.
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- Also commonly called a car, this is one of the most important inventions in history, changing how people live, travel, and work. The first one was invented in the late 1800s.
- The material used by the Egyptians to make the simple sails for their early boats, which were mostly used along the Nile River.
- The astronaut who became the first person to walk on the Moon in 1969 as part of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission.
- A special vehicle designed to travel into space, beyond Earth.
- Boats that use the power of the wind and sails to move across water, allowing people to travel, trade, and explore faraway places.
- The inventor who is often credited with building the first real automobile (car) in 1885 while living in Germany.
14 Clues: A special vehicle designed to travel into space, beyond Earth. • The person who became the first human to travel into space in 1961. • An explorer who used large sailing ships during the 15th century to discover new lands across the seas. • The group of people who created the wheel over 5,000 years ago in ancient Mesopotamia (around 3500 BC). • ...
The Geography of Ancient Egypt 2024-09-30
6 Clues: This desert formed a powerful what? • The Nile was generally a what river? • The empty desert held a what? (Two words) • Water spilled over the banks and gave them what gift? • The lack of rainfall created a landscape of striking what? • Unlike the rivers of Mesopotamia, The Nile’s flood was what?
6) Completa il seguente cruciverba 2025-01-23
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- Hanno inventato la ruota
- Tipica costruzione a gradoni, solitamente al centro delle città
- Attività economica a cui si dedica la maggior parte dei Sumeri
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- Uno dei due fiumi più importanti della Mesopotamia
- Scrittura in cui ad ogni segno corrisponde una parola
- Legge su cui si basa il Codice di Hammurabi
6 Clues: Hanno inventato la ruota • Legge su cui si basa il Codice di Hammurabi • Uno dei due fiumi più importanti della Mesopotamia • Scrittura in cui ad ogni segno corrisponde una parola • Attività economica a cui si dedica la maggior parte dei Sumeri • Tipica costruzione a gradoni, solitamente al centro delle città
8,000 BCE to 600 CE 2015-04-22
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- religion founded in India
- continuation of the Roman Empire
- material harvested from the cocoons of certain worm species, prevalent in China's silk trade
- River provided food, transportation, irrigation and fertilized the soil with predictable flooding
- designating or pertaining to a photographic script
- the start of human settlements
- a form of government in which power is held by nobility
- a Greek philosopher who introduced the idea of observing and recording nature
- thought to be the oldest inhabited city
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- the working of metals
- a Greek philosopher who is considered to be the founder of western philosophy
- neolithic method of forming by cutting and burning trees farming on the ashes then moving on
- a type of bridge, water supply system
- 'Land Between the Rivers'
- period lasted from 323 BC when Alexander the Great came to power to 146 BC when Rome conquered Greece
- of Heaven Asian version of 'divine flights of kings'
16 Clues: the working of metals • religion founded in India • 'Land Between the Rivers' • the start of human settlements • continuation of the Roman Empire • a type of bridge, water supply system • thought to be the oldest inhabited city • designating or pertaining to a photographic script • of Heaven Asian version of 'divine flights of kings' • ...
PASS Review 2016-05-08
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- The leader in Athens who started the Golden Age
- Leader who had the Great Wall built as well as the Clay Army
- Ancient Roman general whose murder led to the end of the Republic
- The process of rebirth; believed by Hindus and Buddhists
- Wars between Rome and Carthage
- A self governing city that also governs surrounding villages
- His crew was the first to circumnavigate the globe
- The monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Mohammad
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- A person who did the writing in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia
- A social, political and economic system used during the Middle Ages
- When each worker specializes in a particular job
- German priest who protested against the Church
- Justinian ordered the building of this beautiful cathedral
- The traditional religion of Japan
- The ruler of Mali who went on a pilgrimage to Mecca
- Descendants of the Anasazi;built mud brick houses
16 Clues: Wars between Rome and Carthage • The traditional religion of Japan • German priest who protested against the Church • The leader in Athens who started the Golden Age • When each worker specializes in a particular job • Descendants of the Anasazi;built mud brick houses • His crew was the first to circumnavigate the globe • ...
chapter 22 crossword 2024-04-30
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- Jewish nationalist movement that originated in eastern and central Europe in the latter part of the 19th century
- someone who speaks by divine inspiration
- nationalist coalition that is internationally recognized as the official representative of the Palestinian people
- among the ancient Hebrews.
- a group of 13 of the world's major oil-exporting nations
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- occasions, assemble for prayer and lamentation:
- was home to the ancient Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians.
- seven heavens to the throne of God
- an Iranic ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia
- government based on a specific religion or deity
- Sunni Islamist nationalist and pro-Pashtun movement
- a place that attracts many people.
- a building used for public worship by Muslims.
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam,
- submission to the will of God
- Shia branch of Islam.
16 Clues: Shia branch of Islam. • among the ancient Hebrews. • submission to the will of God • seven heavens to the throne of God • a place that attracts many people. • someone who speaks by divine inspiration • the larger of the two main branches of Islam, • a building used for public worship by Muslims. • occasions, assemble for prayer and lamentation: • ...
Empires 2023-04-21
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- the person who controlled the empire
- the citizens had no -------- over their ruler
- empires and periphery's had this power relation
- an empire that controlled Mesopotamia, the Levant, and parts of Iran
- a complex political organization where a dominant central state controls weaker peripheral (outer) states
- empires would do this to gain more land
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community
- the edge or boundary of a state or country
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- an act of violence or resisting
- the exercise of authority in a not-so-nice way
- empires had the newest and improved of this
- one side being unequal or uneven
- the weaker outsides of a state controlled by an empire
- the value of goods or money that the empire has
- the area of land owned by the empire
- empires needed this to protect themselves and keep their power
16 Clues: an act of violence or resisting • one side being unequal or uneven • the person who controlled the empire • the area of land owned by the empire • empires would do this to gain more land • the edge or boundary of a state or country • empires had the newest and improved of this • the citizens had no -------- over their ruler • the exercise of authority in a not-so-nice way • ...
Varhaiset korkeakulttuurit 2022-12-07
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- Ruumis, joka on saatu säilymään erityisen käsittelyn avulla jopa tuhansien vuosien ajan.
- Muinaisen Egyptin kuninkaista käytetty nimitys.
- Muinaisten egyptiläisten käyttämiä kuvakirjoitusmerkkejä.
- Aikakausi, jolloin pronssia käytettiin aseiden ja työkalujen tärkeimpänä valmistusmateriaalina.
- Aikakausi, jolloin rauta korvasi pronssin aseiden ja työkalujen tärkeimpänä valmistusmateriaalina.
- Papyruskaislasta valmistettu paperinkaltainen materiaali, jota käytettiin kirjoittamiseen muinaisessa Egyptissä.
- Suuri, ylöspäin kapeneva rakennelma, joka on usein rakennettu temppeliksi tai haudaksi.
- Esimerkiksi muinaisessa Egyptissä muumion koristellusta hauta-arkusta käytetty nimitys.
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- yksi maailman vanhimmista säilyneistä lakikokoelmista
- Maailman vanhimpana pidetty kirjoitusjärjestelmä.
- Menetelmä, jonka avulla esimerkiksi muinaiset egyptiläiset saivat muumioitavat ruumiit säilymään kuoleman jälkeen.
- mm. Mesopotamia, Egypti, Indus-kulttuuri ja Caralin korkeakulttuuri.
- Nykyisten Intian ja Pakistanin alueella noin 2600–1800 eaa. sijainnut muinainen korkeakulttuuri.
- Pieni, yhdestä kaupungista sekä usein sitä ympäröivästä maaseudusta muodostuva itsenäinen valtio.
- Muinainen eteläamerikkalainen kirjoitusmenetelmä, jossa kirjoitusmerkit muodostuivat erilaisista naruihin tehdyistä solmuista.
- Kiinan ensimmäisen keisarin hautaa vartioimaan tehdyt savisotilaat
16 Clues: Muinaisen Egyptin kuninkaista käytetty nimitys. • Maailman vanhimpana pidetty kirjoitusjärjestelmä. • yksi maailman vanhimmista säilyneistä lakikokoelmista • Muinaisten egyptiläisten käyttämiä kuvakirjoitusmerkkejä. • Kiinan ensimmäisen keisarin hautaa vartioimaan tehdyt savisotilaat • mm. Mesopotamia, Egypti, Indus-kulttuuri ja Caralin korkeakulttuuri. • ...
Religion 2025-02-19
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- Belief that whether or not there is a God is unknowable.
- confidence or trust in a person, thing, or concept, often associated with belief in God or religious doctrines
- Belief that there is one God.
- Belief in many Gods.
- people who follow the religion of Islam
- religious journeys to important spiritual places
- religion, professing that Jesus was raised from the dead and is the Son of God, whose coming as the Messiah was prophesied in the Hebrew Bible and chronicled in the New Testament.
- religion that observes the covenant, which was established between God and the Israelites
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- religion centered on the Quran, believing in Allah, and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.
- Christian house of worship
- religious building Jewish house of worship
- Jewish house of worship
- Temples in Mesopotamia
- Belief that there is no God.
- Belief that plants, animals and other objects possess a soul.
- Muslim house of worship
16 Clues: Belief in many Gods. • Temples in Mesopotamia • Jewish house of worship • Muslim house of worship • Christian house of worship • Belief that there is no God. • Belief that there is one God. • people who follow the religion of Islam • religious building Jewish house of worship • religious journeys to important spiritual places • ...
Grade 6 Final Exam 2025-06-16
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- Osiris' two symbols of authority, one in each hand
- The guardian of the dead with a jackal head
- Ramses II had a great military victory here
- The Hyksos made this metal popular in ancient Egypt
- Created during the Middle Kingdom, this machine could measure the water levels for tax purposes
- This important ritual protected a dead body for the afterlife
- These tall Egyptian monuments represent the sun's rays
- Hatshepsut's godly name
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- Before a dead person could go to the afterlife, their soul had to be lighter than a ____________
- The direction the Nile flows: "from ________ __ _________"
- A large, stepped pyramid-like temple in Mesopotamia
- These jars held four important organs for dead people
- A wealthy place south of Egypt that Hatshepsut explored
- 2.3 ______________ blocks are in the Pyramid of Giza.
- The writing system of Sumer
- This god had four sons and the head of a falcon
16 Clues: Hatshepsut's godly name • The writing system of Sumer • The guardian of the dead with a jackal head • Ramses II had a great military victory here • This god had four sons and the head of a falcon • Osiris' two symbols of authority, one in each hand • The Hyksos made this metal popular in ancient Egypt • A large, stepped pyramid-like temple in Mesopotamia • ...
Asia Countries 2025-01-16
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- Asian country that is home to the most islands
- Largest country in the world that is in both Asia and Europe
- Country that is home to Tokyo, the world's most populous city
- Indonesia is a chain of islands, which is called an ______________.
- Old trade route that connected Asia to Europe
- Country that was divided from a single nation to North and South
- This continent is home to the highest and lowest points on Earth
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- Ocean that separates the United States from Asia
- Country that is home to Mount Everest
- World's highest mountain range, home to Everest
- The United States participated in a war here in the 1960s and 1970s
- Most populated country in the world
- This "land between two rivers" was located in Asia
- Coldest part of Russia
- This abbreviated country is home to the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa
- Large country known for the Great Wall
16 Clues: Coldest part of Russia • Most populated country in the world • Country that is home to Mount Everest • Large country known for the Great Wall • Old trade route that connected Asia to Europe • Asian country that is home to the most islands • World's highest mountain range, home to Everest • Ocean that separates the United States from Asia • ...
Neolithic Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-14
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- in favor for or against an idea or thing
- ancient spiritual tradition from the Indian subcontinent
- a complex system of beliefs, practices, and worldviews
- official rules created and enforced by social or governmental institution
- someone who regularly moves from place to place
- early complex socieites developed by rivers
- the formal ancient Egyptian system of writing, meaning "sacred carvings"
- a complex society that's highly developed
- an abbreviation for the years before the conventionally accepted birth year of Jesus Christ
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- another word for point of view
- ancient region in Middle East, modern day Iraq
- artifical application of water to land or soil to assist growth
- system of government which priest rule in the name of God
- is an archaeological period, the final division of the Stone Age in Mesopotamia, Asia, Europe and Africa
- scientific study of human past through material remains
- a political state ruled by an emperor
16 Clues: another word for point of view • a political state ruled by an emperor • in favor for or against an idea or thing • a complex society that's highly developed • early complex socieites developed by rivers • ancient region in Middle East, modern day Iraq • someone who regularly moves from place to place • a complex system of beliefs, practices, and worldviews • ...
Art Through the Ages 2023-02-01
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- prehistoric cave in France famous for its cave drawings of animals
- written language of the Sumerians and other Mesopotamian cultures
- man-made stepped pyramid
- first female pharaoh in Egypt
- semi-precious stone; typically deep blue in color
- megalithic stone structure located in southwest England
- wood or stone slab, usually inscribed
- preserved body, typically wrapped with linen cloth, minerals and herbs for preservation
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- plant that grows in the Nile River in Egypt; used to make a type of paper
- stone used to sculpt Assyrian lamassu
- extremely hard rock; used to make Hammurabi's steele
- intimidating stone creatures created by the Assyrians; mix of human head, bird wings, and bull body
- horizontal band of drawings or writings
- mythological creature of the Egyptians; mix of the head of the pharaoh Khafre and a lion's body
- Greek word for "between two rivers"
- Babylonian god who gives power and authority to Hammurabi
16 Clues: man-made stepped pyramid • first female pharaoh in Egypt • Greek word for "between two rivers" • stone used to sculpt Assyrian lamassu • wood or stone slab, usually inscribed • horizontal band of drawings or writings • semi-precious stone; typically deep blue in color • extremely hard rock; used to make Hammurabi's steele • ...
History Manuel&Mika 2018-01-24
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- Which is the first teacher that teaches history in english?
- This died on the Islands of Hawaii.
- What is the second biggest religion on the Earth?
- How is the region between tigris and Euphrat?
- Donald Trump is an elephant.
- What was the profession of Socrates or Platon?
- Who invented the heliocentric system?
- How Louis 14th called himself?
- What did the villages in the middle age build around themselves?
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- As which tribe did the demonstrates dressed at the Boston Tea Party?
- What was the main impact of the Congress of Vienna?
- How ist the man called, which wrote down the first laws?
- As whom did Napoleon saw himself as he climbed the alps?
- Who is the god of the sea?
- To which of his family members he inheritates land?
- What was the crucial material in the Industrial Revolution?
16 Clues: Who is the god of the sea? • Donald Trump is an elephant. • How Louis 14th called himself? • This died on the Islands of Hawaii. • Who invented the heliocentric system? • How is the region between tigris and Euphrat? • What was the profession of Socrates or Platon? • What is the second biggest religion on the Earth? • What was the main impact of the Congress of Vienna? • ...
Middle East/North Africa Crossword 2022-02-28
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- Boundaries that often follow straight lines and not natural features
- Organization of countries in the Middle East/North Africa that regulate oil prices and trade
- Early civilization that was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Climate region defined by 10 inches or less of precipitation in a single year
- One of the two main branches of Islam
- World's largest desert (excluding poles)
- Connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea
- The belief in one god
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- A country's largest city that is also its most important cultural and economic center
- Largest inland body of water in the world
- Africa's longest mountain range
- Place where water surfaces in a desert
- Country that is considered a part of both Europe and Asia (not Russia)
- This country was formed as a safe haven for Jews following the events of the Holocaust
- The raising and grazing of livestock
- Longest river in the world
16 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 • ...
World History I (Units 1-3) 2023-11-29
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- A complex society
- Initials of the famous Greek conqueror
- Birthplaces of the first agricultural communities
- Farming
- The spread and intermixing of cultures
- The name for the common historical practice of people and communities communicating out loud with each other
- Era known for the rise of civilizations
- Object that had been made or used by humans
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- Systems and technologies that could transport water to desired locations
- Region where the first civilizations emerged
- The name for everything around us; all that exists on Earth
- The belief in only one God
- Era beginning in 10,000 BCE with the Agricultural Revolution
- To adjust or make changes to aid survival or some other goal
- A set of beliefs, usually beliefs having to do with God
- a source that is a firsthand account of an event or was made by someone with a direct connection to the event
16 Clues: Farming • A complex society • The belief in only one God • Initials of the famous Greek conqueror • The spread and intermixing of cultures • Era known for the rise of civilizations • Object that had been made or used by humans • Region where the first civilizations emerged • Birthplaces of the first agricultural communities • ...
popoare si civilizati pe harta orientului antic 2020-11-22
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- poporul care a construit Marele Zid Chinezesc se numeste
- poporul care astazi este asezat pe Liban se numeste
- capiatala Hattușa ridicata in anul 900 î.H.r apartine a poporului
- poporul care a intemeiat relia crestina se numaeste
- poporul care s-a asezat pe fluviul Nil se numeste
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- civilizatia cunoscuta culuarea inchisa a tenului acestora se numeste
- civilizatia care s-a intins pana la hotarele Indieei se numeste
- civilizatia care avea sumerienii,akkadienii, asirienii si babiloienii se numeste
8 Clues: poporul care s-a asezat pe fluviul Nil se numeste • poporul care astazi este asezat pe Liban se numeste • poporul care a intemeiat relia crestina se numaeste • poporul care a construit Marele Zid Chinezesc se numeste • civilizatia care s-a intins pana la hotarele Indieei se numeste • capiatala Hattușa ridicata in anul 900 î.H.r apartine a poporului • ...
THE UMM AN NAR & THE BRONZE AGE 2021-09-28
5 Clues: quite unique • Umm an-Nar Culture • was the strongest empire in the area • is a mixture of copper and other metals. • about 3,000 BCE the Bronze Age began with the Umm an-Nar society
Chapter 1-6 2023-06-16
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- Before Christ. Used to label dates for things that happened before the birth of Jesus Christ in
- River (you-fray-tees): One of the two rivers that creates Mesopotamia. It floods
- began. BCE dates count backward from the beginning of our calendar system.
- River (suh-ruhs-wuh-tee): Now dried up, the Sarasvati River used to flow out of the
- Common Era. Used to label dates for things that have happened after our calendar system
- A person who studies history and prehistory by excavating and examining artifacts
- Someone whose job it was to serve the pharaoh and his family
- Someone who did not have freedom and was forced to work for the pharaoh
- (har-ap-pa): The first Indus Valley city discovered.
- Age: A period in human history where stone was the most advanced technology.
- other physical remains of human life.
- (jer-i-ko): Ancient city located in the Fertile Crescent. It’s city walls may be the oldest in
- A person who studies human history by studying written sources and physical objects.
- A city and surrounding land that is independent and acts like its own country with its
- Valley (in-dus): The area surrounding the Indus River, located in modern-day India and
- Mountains (him-a-lay-a): The tallest mountains in the world; they separate the Indian
- gatherer: A person who collects food to eat by hunting wild animals and gathering edible
- Someone who worked for the pharaoh to help run Egypt
- Before Common Era. Used to label dates for things that happened before our calendar
- (mo-hen-jo-dar-o): One of the largest Indus Valley cities discovered.
- land: The fertile land right next to the Nile
- East: A modern term used to describe the land where Europe, Asia, and Africa all meet.
- from the rest of Asia. The source of the Indus River.
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- (mess-o-po-tame-ee-a): The land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. This is the
- Someone skilled in a craft like carving, painting, or writing
- land: The infertile desert land surrounding Egypt
- Mountains and helped support the Indus Valley Civilization.
- River (ti-gris): One of the two rivers that creates Mesopotamia. It floods annually leaving
- The beliefs and social customs of a group of people. It also includes the religion, stories,
- Religious leader who would also advise the pharaoh on how to rule Egypt
- leaving behind silt, making farming along it easier.
- silt, making farming along it easier.
- The name of the writing developed by the ancient Sumerians.
- History that occurred before the invention of writing.
- A cylinder-shaped piece of clay covered in backwards cuneiform. It could be rolled over a clay
- world.
- The location of an advanced ancient civilization.
- of the earliest human farming and civilization. Located in modern-day Iraq.
- The god-king who ruled Egypt
- Anno Domini, means “Year of our Lord” in Latin. Used to label dates for things that happened
- Christian calendar system. BC dates are the same as BCE dates.
- government. All of the cities in Sumer were city-states. They were not united.
- The study of events from the past; the study of human events after the invention of
- side, more recent events are on the right-hand side.
- A visual representation of time. Things that happened a very long time ago are on the
- to write the same things over and over again.
- of the Fertile Crescent.
- the birth of Jesus Christ in the Christian calendar system. AD dates are the same as CE dates.
- architecture, and music of a group of people.
- A person with no fixed home who wanders from place to place, often in search of food.
50 Clues: world. • of the Fertile Crescent. • The god-king who ruled Egypt • silt, making farming along it easier. • other physical remains of human life. • to write the same things over and over again. • land: The fertile land right next to the Nile • architecture, and music of a group of people. • land: The infertile desert land surrounding Egypt • ...
Sejarah 2024-11-11
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- Kuil bangsa Sumeria yang dikenal sebagai pusat administrasi dan ibadah.
- Bangunan berbentuk piramida bertingkat yang digunakan sebagai tempat ibadah bangsa Sumeria.
- Peradaban Indus dikenal dengan sistem sanitasi yang maju, salah satu kota besar dengan sistem saluran air terencana adalah
- Sistem penanggalan yang digunakan oleh bangsa Sumeria, berbasis pada perhitungan ...
- Bentuk pemerintahan yang dianut bangsa Indus berdasarkan arkeologi.
- Hasil pertanian utama bangsa Sumeria yang menjadi sumber pangan pokok.
- Bukti adanya perdagangan antara peradaban Indus dan Mesopotamia
- Nama bahan bangunan yang digunakan bangsa Indus untuk membangun rumah dan tembok kota.
- Jenis tanah subur yang ada di antara Sungai Efrat dan Tigris yang mendukung pertanian Sumeria.
- Negara kota Sumeria yang terletak dekat sungai Tigris dan menjadi salah satu pusat ekonomi penting
- Alat musik yang digunakan oleh bangsa Sumeria dalam upacara keagamaan.
- Bangsa Sumeria mempercayai banyak dewa, sistem kepercayaan ini disebut...
- Raja Sumeria yang menjadi tokoh utama dalam epik terkenal dari peradaban ini.
- Kota peradaban Indus yang terkenal dengan pelabuhan kunonya.
- Peradaban Lembah Indus berada di lembah sungai yang sekarang terletak di negara ini
- Dewa utama bangsa Indus yang sering digambarkan sebagai tokoh dengan tanduk, dipercaya sebagai cikal bakal Dewa Siwa.
- Sistem pemerintahan yang dianut oleh bangsa Sumeria di mana raja berkuasa atas negara-kota
- Sungai yang mengalir di dekat wilayah Sumeria.
- Kota besar peradaban Sumeria yang terkenal dengan ziggurat besar.
- Siapa yang memegang kekuasaan tertinggi di Sumeria
- Bentuk seni tulis bangsa Sumeria yang digunakan untuk mencatat transaksi dan hukum.
- Kota Sumeria yang menjadi pusat kekuatan dan kebudayaan pada masa awal.
- Tempat penyimpanan hasil panen yang ditemukan di kota Harappa
- Nama dewa langit yang dianggap sebagai dewa tertinggi dalam kepercayaan Sumeria.
- Salah satu hewan yang sering muncul pada segel-segel dari Peradaban Indus.
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- Bangunan yang digunakan oleh masyarakat Indus untuk mandi atau upacara keagamaan.
- Sistem bilangan yang diciptakan bangsa Sumeria yang berbasis pada angka ...
- Sistem sosial atau keagamaan yang diyakini bersifat damai dan tidak menunjukkan banyak bukti adanya konflik.
- Sebutan untuk masyarakat kelas bawah di peradaban Sumeria yang bekerja sebagai petani dan buruh
- Bangsa Sumeria memperdagangkan produk seperti biji-bijian dan
- Lembaga pendidikan di Mesopotamia yang menjadi tempat belajar para juru tulis.
- Kota-kota di Sumeria seperti Uruk dan Ur disebut sebagai negara-...
- Sistem tulisan kuno yang pertama kali dikembangkan oleh bangsa Sumeria.
- Istilah untuk peradaban yang berkembang di dataran antara Sungai Tigris dan Efrat.
- Sistem irigasi yang dikembangkan bangsa Sumeria untuk mengelola air sungai.
- Bangsa yang kemudian menaklukkan Sumeria dan melanjutkan budaya serta teknologi mereka.
- Produk utama yang kemungkinan besar diperdagangkan oleh bangsa Indus.
- Batu atau segel kecil yang digunakan bangsa Sumeria untuk menunjukkan identitas atau tanda resmi.
- Mata uang yang digunakan oleh bangsa Sumeria untuk melakukan transaksi.
- Kota besar di Lembah Indus yang terkenal dengan gudang besar yang digunakan untuk penyimpanan biji-bijian.
- Salah satu pencapaian teknologi bangsa Sumeria yang digunakan untuk alat transportasi.
- Alat yang digunakan untuk mengamplas dan memoles barang perhiasan dan alat dari logam.
- Benda ini, ditemukan di kota-kota Lembah Indus, menunjukkan adanya kehidupan seni dan budaya.
- Jenis tata kota yang diterapkan oleh peradaban Indus, dengan jalan-jalan yang lurus dan teratur.
- Tempat di Mesopotamia yang menjadi pusat peradaban Sumeria.
- Raja Sumeria yang terkenal karena undang-undang tertulis pertama dalam sejarah.
- Benda yang digunakan oleh bangsa Sumeria untuk menulis di atas lempengan tanah liat.
- Kota peradaban Sumeria yang diyakini menjadi tempat lahirnya Gilgamesh.
- Sistem pembuangan limbah di kota-kota Peradaban Indus dikenal sangat ...
- Artefak yang menunjukkan adanya sistem pengukuran yang digunakan oleh masyarakat Indus.
50 Clues: Sungai yang mengalir di dekat wilayah Sumeria. • Siapa yang memegang kekuasaan tertinggi di Sumeria • Tempat di Mesopotamia yang menjadi pusat peradaban Sumeria. • Kota peradaban Indus yang terkenal dengan pelabuhan kunonya. • Bangsa Sumeria memperdagangkan produk seperti biji-bijian dan • Tempat penyimpanan hasil panen yang ditemukan di kota Harappa • ...
i babilonesi 2021-11-23
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- = c'erano gli uomini liberi, semi-liberi e...
- = attività legate all'agricoltura erano l'orzo i datteri e il ...
- =codice di...
- =capitale del nuovo impero della Mesopotamia
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- =Legge che prevedeva di non infliggere al colpevole lo stesso danno che veniva provocato alla vittima :legge del...
- = codice fondamentale dei babilonesi
- = i babilonesi furono i primi a crearlo
7 Clues: =codice di... • = codice fondamentale dei babilonesi • = i babilonesi furono i primi a crearlo • =capitale del nuovo impero della Mesopotamia • = c'erano gli uomini liberi, semi-liberi e... • = attività legate all'agricoltura erano l'orzo i datteri e il ... • ...
Reconstructing the World 2018-04-23
6 Clues: What is a flint? • Father of History • Cuneiform writing was developed in ______. • The science relating to the study of past is called _______. • Huge stones,dugout at most burial sites were known as ______. • Name the region in India where megaliths have been found all over.
Prehistoria y Civilizaciones Antiguas 2025-10-18
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- Civilización famosa por las pirámides y el río Nilo.
- Invención que permitió registrar leyes, comercio e historia.
- Cuna de la escritura y los primeros imperios, entre ríos Tigris y Éufrates.
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- Tumba monumental de los faraones egipcios.
- Persona que obtenía su alimento principalmente de animales salvajes.
- Título de los reyes del Antiguo Egipto.
6 Clues: Título de los reyes del Antiguo Egipto. • Tumba monumental de los faraones egipcios. • Civilización famosa por las pirámides y el río Nilo. • Invención que permitió registrar leyes, comercio e historia. • Persona que obtenía su alimento principalmente de animales salvajes. • Cuna de la escritura y los primeros imperios, entre ríos Tigris y Éufrates.
Civilizations 2026-01-05
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- System of communication that allowed humans to cooperate.
- Animals or plants changed by humans for their use.
- Extra food produced thanks to farming.
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- First form of writing used in Mesopotamia.
- The way of life where people move from place to place to survive.
- The process of growing crops and raising animals.
6 Clues: Extra food produced thanks to farming. • First form of writing used in Mesopotamia. • The process of growing crops and raising animals. • Animals or plants changed by humans for their use. • System of communication that allowed humans to cooperate. • The way of life where people move from place to place to survive.
Reconstructing the World 2018-04-23
6 Clues: What is a flint? • Father of History • Cuneiform writing was developed in ______. • The science relating to the study of past is called _______. • Huge stones,dugout at most burial sites were known as ______. • Name the region in India where megaliths have been found all over.
The Geography of Ancient Egypt 2024-10-01
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- The water spilled over the riverbank, depositing another great gift: ____
- The ____ land was a vast, scorching desert that surrounded the Nile
- Unlike the rivers in Mesopotamia, the Nile's ____ was predictable
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- This was the Nile's greatest gift
- This was 4,132 miles long
- This is an area where a river fans out into various branches
6 Clues: This was 4,132 miles long • This was the Nile's greatest gift • This is an area where a river fans out into various branches • Unlike the rivers in Mesopotamia, the Nile's ____ was predictable • The ____ land was a vast, scorching desert that surrounded the Nile • The water spilled over the riverbank, depositing another great gift: ____
world history vocabulary 2024-09-16
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- first age of humans
- designed, trained, or fitted for one particular purpose or occupation.
- the process of adadpting wild plants and animals for human use
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- a historical period lasting from 3300 to 1200
- the area that is now eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and most of Iraq
- moving from one place to another
6 Clues: first age of humans • moving from one place to another • a historical period lasting from 3300 to 1200 • the process of adadpting wild plants and animals for human use • designed, trained, or fitted for one particular purpose or occupation. • the area that is now eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and most of Iraq
Alexander 2025-10-16
6 Clues: what person writes and keeps records? • what is sumerian's first writing system • during the civil wars who conquered sumer • what Greek word means land between 2 rivers • what do you call people who believe in only one god • what do you call people who believe in more than one god
Sumer vocabulary 2021-08-18
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- accomplished by the use of canals, dams, rivers, and reservoirs
- before these, what might be legal in one city could be punishable by death somewhere else
- one of the earliest known forms of written expression
- used to harness wind's power to propel boats
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- most importantly used in transport and in foodstuff processing
- a region controlled exclusively by a city, and usually having sovereignty
- consisted mostly of infantry
- a form of temple common to the Sumerians of ancient Mesopotamia
8 Clues: consisted mostly of infantry • used to harness wind's power to propel boats • one of the earliest known forms of written expression • most importantly used in transport and in foodstuff processing • accomplished by the use of canals, dams, rivers, and reservoirs • a form of temple common to the Sumerians of ancient Mesopotamia • ...
Puzzle 2021-10-15
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- supplying water to the land through a system of canals or ditches
- is an ancient form of wedge-shaped writing that contained over 800 signs
- a complex society with a high level of development in government and culture
- huge pyramid-shaped temple of ancient Mesopotamia
- the worship of one all-powerful god
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- relating to a period in time before history was written down
- a solemn agreement
- an amount or quantity beyond what is needed for immediate use
8 Clues: a solemn agreement • the worship of one all-powerful god • huge pyramid-shaped temple of ancient Mesopotamia • relating to a period in time before history was written down • an amount or quantity beyond what is needed for immediate use • supplying water to the land through a system of canals or ditches • ...
Ancient Hebrews Section 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-03-10
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- A code of moral laws.
- the name of the journey that Moses led his people out of Egypt.
- The Hebrew man who was told by God to leave his home in Mesopotamia.
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- The man who killed a giant and became king of the Israelites and defeated the Philistines.
- The religion of the Hebrews.
- The leader of the Israelites who was told by God to leave Egypt.
- The dispersal of Jews outside of Israel and Judah.
- David’s son.
8 Clues: David’s son. • A code of moral laws. • The religion of the Hebrews. • The dispersal of Jews outside of Israel and Judah. • the name of the journey that Moses led his people out of Egypt. • The leader of the Israelites who was told by God to leave Egypt. • The Hebrew man who was told by God to leave his home in Mesopotamia. • ...
Sumerians 2020-10-01
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- Form of writing by the Sumerians
- is the process of transmitting the cultural heritage of a people from one generation to the next.
- the Tigris-Euphrates Valley
- the first to develop a system of formal schooling.
- is the world's oldest work of literature.
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- is a long poem written in a dignified form which tells the story of a great fictitious or historical hero.
- is the way of life of a group of people.
- an organized form of civil government
8 Clues: the Tigris-Euphrates Valley • Form of writing by the Sumerians • an organized form of civil government • is the way of life of a group of people. • is the world's oldest work of literature. • the first to develop a system of formal schooling. • is the process of transmitting the cultural heritage of a people from one generation to the next. • ...
Lucas' Crossword 2023-09-25
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- a person who writes
- a society with developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- an ancient area with fertile soil located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
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- fine particles of rock
- early city, like a small independent country
- a large area where many groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
- a characteristic of a civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a group of people
- adding water to a placunnaturallyly
8 Clues: a person who writes • fine particles of rock • adding water to a placunnaturallyly • early city, like a small independent country • a society with developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure • an ancient area with fertile soil located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • ...
chapter 22 vocabulary 2024-04-30
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- It comprises the collective spiritual, cultural, and legal traditions of the Jewish people, having originated as an organized religion in the Middle East during the Bronze Age.
- wall is a portion of ancient limestone wall in the Old City of Jerusalem that forms part of the larger retaining wall of the hill known to Jews and Christians as the Temple Mount.
- it holds that the Islamic prophet Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib as his successor and the Imam after him, at the event of Ghadir Khumm
- a homeland for the Jewish people in Palestine, a region roughly corresponding to the Land of Israel in Jewish tradition
- a valley between two rivers. These rivers were Tigris and Euphrates, the word Mesopotamia in Greek means, 'the land between rivers'.
- a form of government in which one or more deities are recognized as supreme ruling authorities, giving divine guidance to human intermediaries who manage the government's daily affairs.
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- Liberation organization a Palestinian nationalist coalition that is internationally recognized as the official representative of the Palestinian people
- an Iranic ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northern Syria
- is a militant Pashtun nationalist organization in Afghanistan with close ties to Deobandi Islamic fundamentalism
- of the rock an Islamic shrine at the center of the Al-Aqsa mosque compound on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem.
- is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.
- located in the sandy, narrow valley of the Wadi
- The term usually refers to a covered building, but can be any place where Islamic prayers are performed, such as an outdoor courtyard
- the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90% of the world's Muslims, and simultaneously the largest religious denomination in the world
- Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam
- organization enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries in order to collectively influence the global oil market and maximize profit
16 Clues: located in the sandy, narrow valley of the Wadi • is a militant Pashtun nationalist organization in Afghanistan with close ties to Deobandi Islamic fundamentalism • is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder. • ...
Surprise! A Crossword. 2015-01-20
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- A poor person who farms on someone else's land, however does not own it.
- A triangle-shaped area of islands and marshes at the mouth of a river.
- The first writing system invented by the Sumerians.
- A village or town surrounded by agriculture with it's own government.
- Places where the Egyptians got rocks to build the pyramids.
- A preserved body
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- A curving strip of land that was good for farming in Mesopotamia.
- A kind of salt spread on the body during mummification to pull out moisture.
- Justice Fair treatment under the law.
9 Clues: A preserved body • Justice Fair treatment under the law. • The first writing system invented by the Sumerians. • Places where the Egyptians got rocks to build the pyramids. • A curving strip of land that was good for farming in Mesopotamia. • A village or town surrounded by agriculture with it's own government. • ...
RWL 1 & 2 2024-02-01
history crossword 2024-10-02
Chapter 1-6 2023-06-16
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- Before Christ. Used to label dates for things that happened before the birth of Jesus Christ in
- River (you-fray-tees): One of the two rivers that creates Mesopotamia. It floods
- began. BCE dates count backward from the beginning of our calendar system.
- River (suh-ruhs-wuh-tee): Now dried up, the Sarasvati River used to flow out of the
- Common Era. Used to label dates for things that have happened after our calendar system
- A person who studies history and prehistory by excavating and examining artifacts
- Someone whose job it was to serve the pharaoh and his family
- Someone who did not have freedom and was forced to work for the pharaoh
- (har-ap-pa): The first Indus Valley city discovered.
- Age: A period in human history where stone was the most advanced technology.
- other physical remains of human life.
- (jer-i-ko): Ancient city located in the Fertile Crescent. It’s city walls may be the oldest in
- A person who studies human history by studying written sources and physical objects.
- A city and surrounding land that is independent and acts like its own country with its
- Valley (in-dus): The area surrounding the Indus River, located in modern-day India and
- Mountains (him-a-lay-a): The tallest mountains in the world; they separate the Indian
- gatherer: A person who collects food to eat by hunting wild animals and gathering edible
- Someone who worked for the pharaoh to help run Egypt
- Before Common Era. Used to label dates for things that happened before our calendar
- (mo-hen-jo-dar-o): One of the largest Indus Valley cities discovered.
- land: The fertile land right next to the Nile
- East: A modern term used to describe the land where Europe, Asia, and Africa all meet.
- from the rest of Asia. The source of the Indus River.
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- (mess-o-po-tame-ee-a): The land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. This is the
- Someone skilled in a craft like carving, painting, or writing
- land: The infertile desert land surrounding Egypt
- Mountains and helped support the Indus Valley Civilization.
- River (ti-gris): One of the two rivers that creates Mesopotamia. It floods annually leaving
- The beliefs and social customs of a group of people. It also includes the religion, stories,
- Religious leader who would also advise the pharaoh on how to rule Egypt
- leaving behind silt, making farming along it easier.
- silt, making farming along it easier.
- The name of the writing developed by the ancient Sumerians.
- History that occurred before the invention of writing.
- A cylinder-shaped piece of clay covered in backwards cuneiform. It could be rolled over a clay
- world.
- The location of an advanced ancient civilization.
- of the earliest human farming and civilization. Located in modern-day Iraq.
- The god-king who ruled Egypt
- Anno Domini, means “Year of our Lord” in Latin. Used to label dates for things that happened
- Christian calendar system. BC dates are the same as BCE dates.
- government. All of the cities in Sumer were city-states. They were not united.
- The study of events from the past; the study of human events after the invention of
- side, more recent events are on the right-hand side.
- A visual representation of time. Things that happened a very long time ago are on the
- to write the same things over and over again.
- of the Fertile Crescent.
- the birth of Jesus Christ in the Christian calendar system. AD dates are the same as CE dates.
- architecture, and music of a group of people.
- A person with no fixed home who wanders from place to place, often in search of food.
50 Clues: world. • of the Fertile Crescent. • The god-king who ruled Egypt • silt, making farming along it easier. • other physical remains of human life. • to write the same things over and over again. • land: The fertile land right next to the Nile • architecture, and music of a group of people. • land: The infertile desert land surrounding Egypt • ...
Ancient Civilization 2022-01-11
5 Clues: the three kingdom war takes place • a country ruled by Julius Caesar. • a country famous with its Pyramid • Indus Valley Civilization present location • a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river.
Civilization 2021-12-03
5 Clues: an item used in war • a person who does documentation • The king or queen of the Egyptians • Ancient paper used in the mediterranean • A civilisation that was located in the euphrates and tigrises continental system
Ancient Mesopotamia 2024-09-18
5 Clues: The belief in many gods • Major river in mesopotamia • The empire known for its hanging gardens • The king who wrote the first set of written laws • A famous Babylonian king known for his building projects.
Umm An Nar 2021-09-28
5 Clues: who discovered the tomb • what is the meaning of mother • what was the age called around 3000-1200BC • name of the strongest empire around 3000-1200 • who excavated in 1959 by a Danish archeology team
history 2021-09-17
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- was a large empire, extending into four present-day countries: Turkey, Syria, Iran, and Iraq
- created a new empire and Nabopolassar‘s son
- conquered Mesopotamia and built their own cities
- a group of many different lands under one ruler.
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- was an ambitious leader who ruled the people of Akkad, known as Akkadians
- forced payments
- began conquering cities controlled by the Amorites to the north and south
7 Clues: forced payments • created a new empire and Nabopolassar‘s son • conquered Mesopotamia and built their own cities • a group of many different lands under one ruler. • was an ambitious leader who ruled the people of Akkad, known as Akkadians • began conquering cities controlled by the Amorites to the north and south • ...
Creation Myths 2021-09-09
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- polytheistic religion of ancient Persia (Iran)
- story trying to explain something
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- thought to mean the "gate of the gods"; important city in Mesopotamia which came to prominence in 1800s BC.
- first book of the torah; Greek for "generation" or "creation"
- first five books of the old testament written by Moses
- son of the sun god in Babylon
- elish Babylonian creation myth; direct translation "when on high"
7 Clues: son of the sun god in Babylon • story trying to explain something • polytheistic religion of ancient Persia (Iran) • first five books of the old testament written by Moses • first book of the torah; Greek for "generation" or "creation" • elish Babylonian creation myth; direct translation "when on high" • ...
8-20-2018 Vocab 2018-08-20
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- A solid and hot layer that lies between Earth’s crust and core.
- The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and is located in Southwest Asia.
- A rigid layer that is located near Earth’s crust.
- Fine soil carried from an overflow of water, usually used for crops.
- The amount of force pressed against an object.
- A climate with a small amount of rain and heated temperatures.
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- waves Vibrations that travel through Earth that are caused by earthquakes.
- A soft layer that forms below Earth’s lithosphere.
- When you have more than you need of something.
- A climate with a small amount of rain and heated temperatures.
10 Clues: When you have more than you need of something. • The amount of force pressed against an object. • A rigid layer that is located near Earth’s crust. • A soft layer that forms below Earth’s lithosphere. • A climate with a small amount of rain and heated temperatures. • A climate with a small amount of rain and heated temperatures. • ...
The Middle Mast Crossword Puzzle! 2012-08-29
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- a limited place on the quanity of goods and services that can be imported
- a tax placed on goods that are brought into a country
- a ban on trade with a country for political resons
- the total amount of goods and services produced in a country
- an economic system where the goverment decides what goods are made and how they are made
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- the biggest country in the middle east
- the nick name for mesopotamia
- the salties sea in the world
- an economic system that combines command and market economies
9 Clues: the salties sea in the world • the nick name for mesopotamia • the biggest country in the middle east • a ban on trade with a country for political resons • a tax placed on goods that are brought into a country • the total amount of goods and services produced in a country • an economic system that combines command and market economies • ...
Elijah Hart StarClimber by Kenneth Oppel 2020-12-11
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- relating to or having the characteristics of a gas.
- a large iron or steel beam or compound structure used for building bridges and the framework of large buildings.
- a native or inhabitant of Paris.
- of, determined by, or resembling the moon.
- of only moderate quality; not very good.
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- of a place) deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness.
- sailplane is towed behind a power aircraft and then is released to soar.
- the process or action of exhaling.
- (in ancient Mesopotamia)a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- relating to or having the characteristics of a gas.
10 Clues: a native or inhabitant of Paris. • the process or action of exhaling. • of only moderate quality; not very good. • of, determined by, or resembling the moon. • relating to or having the characteristics of a gas. • relating to or having the characteristics of a gas. • sailplane is towed behind a power aircraft and then is released to soar. • ...
God Blesses Jacob 2025-05-15
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- Who appeared to Jacob when he was running away from Esau? Genesis 35:1
- Where did Jacob travel from? Genesis 35:9
- What did God do to Jacob? Genesis 35:9
- God went _________ with Jacob Genesis 35:3
- Where did God tell Jacob to live? Genesis 35:1
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- God helped Jacob in his time of ______ Genesis 35:3
- God's blessing to Jacob was of many generations of _______ Genesis 35:11
- How did God describe himself to Jacob? Genesis 35:11
- What did God change Jacob's name to? Genesis 35:10
9 Clues: What did God do to Jacob? Genesis 35:9 • Where did Jacob travel from? Genesis 35:9 • God went _________ with Jacob Genesis 35:3 • Where did God tell Jacob to live? Genesis 35:1 • What did God change Jacob's name to? Genesis 35:10 • God helped Jacob in his time of ______ Genesis 35:3 • How did God describe himself to Jacob? Genesis 35:11 • ...
Puzzle 2021-10-15
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- supplying water to the land through a system of canals or ditches
- is an ancient form of wedge-shaped writing that contained over 800 signs
- a complex society with a high level of development in government and culture
- huge pyramid-shaped temple of ancient Mesopotamia
- the worship of one all-powerful god
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- relating to a period in time before history was written down
- a solemn agreement
- an amount or quantity beyond what is needed for immediate use
8 Clues: a solemn agreement • the worship of one all-powerful god • huge pyramid-shaped temple of ancient Mesopotamia • relating to a period in time before history was written down • an amount or quantity beyond what is needed for immediate use • supplying water to the land through a system of canals or ditches • ...
Mesopotamia crossword 2022-11-02
Umm an-Nar society crossword 2023-01-13
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- the Umm an-Nar society harvested and purified metals from here
- This metal was utilized by the Umm an-Nar society
- the arts, idea's and traditions of a place
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- the most powerful empire in the area at the time
- the society present at 2,500BCE
- the area that is now called the UAE and Oman
- the Umm an-Nar society played a big part in this
7 Clues: the society present at 2,500BCE • the arts, idea's and traditions of a place • the area that is now called the UAE and Oman • the most powerful empire in the area at the time • the Umm an-Nar society played a big part in this • This metal was utilized by the Umm an-Nar society • the Umm an-Nar society harvested and purified metals from here
Fenicios e Hebreus 2021-06-14
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- nome pelo qual era chamado o Deus dos hebreus.
- esse livro narra na bíblia a passagem dos hebreus da Mesopotamia para Canaã.
- uma das principais fontes de pesquisa para conhecer a história dos hebreus.
- religião monoteísta que é considerada o berço das religiões.
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- nome do líder que conduziu o hebreu do Egito para a Palestina.
- assumiu a liderança do povo hebreu após a morte de Moisés.
- povo nômade semita originário da região da Mesopotâmia.
- região em que os hebreus migraram depois de um longo período de seca.
- um dos três patriarcas do povo hebreu.
9 Clues: um dos três patriarcas do povo hebreu. • nome pelo qual era chamado o Deus dos hebreus. • povo nômade semita originário da região da Mesopotâmia. • assumiu a liderança do povo hebreu após a morte de Moisés. • religião monoteísta que é considerada o berço das religiões. • nome do líder que conduziu o hebreu do Egito para a Palestina. • ...
Surprise! A Crossword. 2015-01-20
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- A preserved body
- A curving strip of land that was good for farming in Mesopotamia.
- A kind of salt spread on the body during mummification to pull out moisture.
- A triangle-shaped area of islands and marshes at the mouth of a river.
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- Places where the Egyptians got rocks to build the pyramids.
- A village or town surrounded by agriculture with it's own government.
- A poor person who farms on someone else's land, however does not own it.
- Fair treatment under the law.
- The first writing system invented by the Sumerians.
9 Clues: A preserved body • Fair treatment under the law. • The first writing system invented by the Sumerians. • Places where the Egyptians got rocks to build the pyramids. • A curving strip of land that was good for farming in Mesopotamia. • A village or town surrounded by agriculture with it's own government. • ...
Ancient India Geography and the Harappan 2024-05-09
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- This in the world highest mountain
- This ______ shape landmass was originally an island
- Homes had indoor plumbing with a bathroom and a toilet that emptied into excellent underground _____
- Traders used _____ _____ as standard weights and measures. (two words)
- The name of the sea which is west of India is ____ Sea
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- Their influence spread across a 500,000-square-mile area, which was greater than that of either ancient Egypt or _______.
- Around 2500 B.C civilization developed in the ____ Valley
- Indus Valley cities were among the world's frist _____ city
- The two major rivers of northern India is the _____ and the Ganges
- _____ and India collided to make Himalaya
10 Clues: This in the world highest mountain • _____ and India collided to make Himalaya • This ______ shape landmass was originally an island • The name of the sea which is west of India is ____ Sea • Around 2500 B.C civilization developed in the ____ Valley • Indus Valley cities were among the world's frist _____ city • ...
People of the Fertile Crescent Crossword 2024-10-18
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- An independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory.
- Supply water to their crops.
- A system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for words, ideas, or sounds.
- a wide, flat plain in present day Iraq
- The belief in more than one god.
- Sugar Valley Rural Charter School 7th Grade Class
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- Pyramid-shaped brick towers.
- a region of the Middle East that stretches in a large, crescent shaped curve
- A trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money.
9 Clues: Pyramid-shaped brick towers. • Supply water to their crops. • The belief in more than one god. • a wide, flat plain in present day Iraq • Sugar Valley Rural Charter School 7th Grade Class • An independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory. • a region of the Middle East that stretches in a large, crescent shaped curve • ...
Vocab 2 2023-10-04
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- A historical region of west Asia
- government when the priest rules
- A group of countries or regions that are controlled by one ruler
- Symbols that translate to words
- A city with its surrounding territory forms a state.
- one of the oldest civilizations in the world
- A large group of people who share culture and religion
- A ruler in ancient Egypt
- an amount of something leftover
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- a system of government were decisions are made by state officials
- commandments 10 commandments from the bible
- The law of god as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the bible
- A succession of rulers of the same line of decent
- The belief and worship of more than one god
- age A period in human history that started between 1200 B.C. and 600 B.C.
- A ranking system where people are systematically ranked
- The belief and worship of one god
- A never ending battle between good and evil
18 Clues: A ruler in ancient Egypt • Symbols that translate to words • an amount of something leftover • A historical region of west Asia • government when the priest rules • The belief and worship of one god • commandments 10 commandments from the bible • The belief and worship of more than one god • A never ending battle between good and evil • ...
sejarah 2024-09-20
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- negara yang dikenal sebagai asal peradaban Mesopotamia
- lembaga internasional yang dibentuk setelah perang dunia dua
- negara yang memulai perang dunia 2 dengan invasi Polandia
- negara di asia yang tidak pernah dijajah oleh bangsa eropa
- peristiwa pengeboman besar di Jepang pada 1945
- negara yang pertama kali menggunakan senjata nuklir dalam perang
- peristiwa penyerahan kekuasaan jepang kepada sekutu setelah perang dunia 2
- kaisar romawi yang memimpin kekaisaran saat yesus lahir
- negara tempat revolusi industri dimulai pada abad ke 18
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- bangsa yang membangun tembok besar sebagai perlindungan dari invasi
- kerajaan terbesar di Indonesia pada abad ke 13 hingga 15
- pahlawan nasional yang memimpin perang diponorogo
- perjanjian yang mengakhiri perang dunia satu
- negara tempat dimulainya gerakan Reinassance pada abad ke 14
- peristiwa sejarah pembunuhan masal di Indonesia pada 1965
- tokoh proklamator Indonesia selain bung Karno
- perang antara dua blok besar dunia setelah perang dunia 2
- Raja mesir kuno yang terkenal karena makamnya ditemukan pada tahun 1922
18 Clues: perjanjian yang mengakhiri perang dunia satu • tokoh proklamator Indonesia selain bung Karno • peristiwa pengeboman besar di Jepang pada 1945 • pahlawan nasional yang memimpin perang diponorogo • negara yang dikenal sebagai asal peradaban Mesopotamia • kaisar romawi yang memimpin kekaisaran saat yesus lahir • negara tempat revolusi industri dimulai pada abad ke 18 • ...
Ciudades históricas II 2023-12-17
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- Ciudad histórica en Israel, conocida por sus fortificaciones medievales.
- Antigua capital de Siam (actual Tailandia).
- Ciudad mongola histórica, capital del Imperio Mongol.
- Antigua capital azteca en México, construida en medio de un lago.
- Antigua ciudad en el desierto sirio con ruinas bien conservadas.
- Ciudad fundada por Alejandro Magno en Egipto.
- Ciudad histórica en Mesopotamia, conocida por la Torre de Babel.
- Antigua capital hitita en Anatolia central.
- Antigua ciudad en el norte de Pakistán, importante centro cultural.
- Ciudad en Francia con una rica historia medieval.
- Ciudad grecorromana en la actual Turquía, conocida por el Templo de Artemisa.
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- Antigua capital del Imperio Inca en Perú.
- Antigua ciudad en Sri Lanka, centro de la civilización cingalesa.
- Ciudad española conocida por la Alhambra y la influencia morisca.
- Antigua ciudad romana en la actual Cartagena, España.
- Importante ciudad maya en Guatemala.
- Ciudad antigua en Asia Menor, famosa por su biblioteca.
- Ciudad maya en México, famosa por sus impresionantes estructuras.
18 Clues: Importante ciudad maya en Guatemala. • Antigua capital del Imperio Inca en Perú. • Antigua capital de Siam (actual Tailandia). • Antigua capital hitita en Anatolia central. • Ciudad fundada por Alejandro Magno en Egipto. • Ciudad en Francia con una rica historia medieval. • Ciudad mongola histórica, capital del Imperio Mongol. • ...
First Civilizations Review 2023-10-20
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- This river is also known as "Huang He".
- The ruler of Egypt, considered to be a god on earth.
- Longest lasting dynasty
- A person who follows their food source and does not have a permanent home.
- To tame animals and cultivate crops.
- King of Babylonia with an extreme law code.
- This Great Pyramid is the oldest and largest.
- This civilization translates to "land between two rivers"
- This dynasty created Chinese written language with pictographs and ideographs.
- The streets of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro were set up in a _____-like pattern.
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- Founder of Confucianism
- This belief system was based on the teachings of the Laozi.
- Ruler of the Qin dynasty who has a terracotta army.
- This Egyptian queen was more interested in trade than conquest.
- China's people eventually united and called themselves "The _____ Kingdom".
- This river is sacred to the people of the Indus Valley.
- This mountain range separates India from China.
- This Revolution is also known as the New Stone Age.
18 Clues: Founder of Confucianism • Longest lasting dynasty • To tame animals and cultivate crops. • This river is also known as "Huang He". • King of Babylonia with an extreme law code. • This Great Pyramid is the oldest and largest. • This mountain range separates India from China. • Ruler of the Qin dynasty who has a terracotta army. • ...
Iraq 2024-03-25
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- This is the type of climate, it means Iraq has
- This is one of the two major rivers
- The world's first civilization
- A month-long period of fasting for Muslims
- The name of the party that took power in 1968
- The name of the Baath leader that became president
- This is one of the two major rivers
- The capital of Iraq
- A very small part of Iraq borders this body of water
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- This industry is big in Iraq because of the two rivers
- This is a place of worship for Muslims, there are many beautiful and famous ones in Iraq
- These are the people who settled in the world's first civilization
- and humid summers and milder winters
- The largest ethnic group in Iraq
- This is a kind of fruit that grows on palm trees, and is a major export
- The official language of Iraq
- This is the religion most of Iraqis practise
- This is a popular traditional food
- This is one of the common resources in Iraq
19 Clues: The capital of Iraq • The official language of Iraq • The world's first civilization • The largest ethnic group in Iraq • This is a popular traditional food • This is one of the two major rivers • This is one of the two major rivers • and humid summers and milder winters • A month-long period of fasting for Muslims • This is one of the common resources in Iraq • ...
Ellie Fox 7th Grade Puzzle 2022-06-22
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- Pyramid The positions of social classes in a specific shape
- The area between the Tigris and the Euphrates river
- A government that is held for the people by the people
- The 1st woman pharaoh of ancient Egypt
- The Mesopotamians created this person to record laws
- A temple in UR that was built from the ruins of the ancient city
- of 500 A group of 500 citizens who run day to day activities
- A person that has rights and duties in a city-state
- How you supply land with water
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- A ruler of ancient Egypt
- A settlement controlled by a distant country
- A family that rules for several generations
- A city state that had high walls to protect against enemies
- A ruler with absolute power
- A set of basic laws
- A government where leaders are elected to represent the people
- A person trained to fight for fun
- A marketplace in Ancient Greece
18 Clues: A set of basic laws • A ruler of ancient Egypt • A ruler with absolute power • How you supply land with water • A marketplace in Ancient Greece • A person trained to fight for fun • The 1st woman pharaoh of ancient Egypt • A family that rules for several generations • A settlement controlled by a distant country • The area between the Tigris and the Euphrates river • ...
W.H. Vocab #2 2022-10-03
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- The era where Iron was found and used
- A group who rules in the name of a god
- The belief of only one god
- A form of government in which the laws are made by state officials
- Home to the ancient civilizations of Sumer, Assyria, and Babylonia
- The dispersion of the Jewish people beyond Israel
- A large group of power
- A region along the Nile river encompassing the area between the first cataract of the Nile and the confluence of the Blue and White Niles
- The belief of more than one god
- When you have things left over after the demands have been met
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- A city that forms a state
- An old form of language used by Ancient Egypt
- The hereditary rulers of a country
- The law of god
- Ten laws
- A system where people have power due to their status
- A religion celebrated by Iranians
- A ruler of ancient Egypt, known for being the gate between human and god
18 Clues: Ten laws • The law of god • A large group of power • A city that forms a state • The belief of only one god • The belief of more than one god • A religion celebrated by Iranians • The hereditary rulers of a country • The era where Iron was found and used • A group who rules in the name of a god • An old form of language used by Ancient Egypt • ...
Vocab Crossword 2025-10-10
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- Hereditary rulers of a country
- Region in Sudan near Nile river
- World's first monotheistic Persian religion; one supreme god
- Believing or worshipping more than one god
- A group of states/countries ruled under a single supreme authority; emperor, empress
- belief that there is only one god
- (Judaism) law of god; revealed to Moses written in the first five books of holy Hebrew scriptures
- Ruler in ancient Egypt
- A system where groups or individuals are ranked depending on status
- An excess of something when requirements have been met
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- Ancient region in west Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates river system
- Ten religious laws given by god to the prophet Moses
- Formal ancient egyptian writing
- Prehistoric age following Bronze age, weapons and tools made of iron
- dispersion/spread of people from homeland
- A government system where important decisions are made by state officials
- A system of government that runs in the name of god
- A city that uses it's surrounding land to become an independent state
18 Clues: Ruler in ancient Egypt • Hereditary rulers of a country • Region in Sudan near Nile river • Formal ancient egyptian writing • belief that there is only one god • dispersion/spread of people from homeland • Believing or worshipping more than one god • A system of government that runs in the name of god • Ten religious laws given by god to the prophet Moses • ...
Tbieber mesopotamia 2022-10-14
world history crossword #2 2022-10-06
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- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God
- a ruler of Egypt and is believed to be a god
- the belief in one god
- a systems of government in which most important decisions are made by state officals
- the group of Jews beyond Isreal
- a part of the first five books in the Hebrew books
- an excess of a certain supply
- the final epoch of the three-age division of prehistory and protohistory
- a group of states or countries under a single authority
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
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- the northern part of the Fertile Crescent
- an ancient Persian religion that originated ~4,000 years ago
- a place along the Nile River known for its high quantity in gold
- a ranking system based on importance
- the belief in more than one god
- Ancient Egyptian writing
- a city with surrounding territory forms an independent state
- Commandments not exactly laws, but morals that make up a good character
18 Clues: the belief in one god • Ancient Egyptian writing • an excess of a certain supply • the belief in more than one god • the group of Jews beyond Isreal • a ranking system based on importance • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • the northern part of the Fertile Crescent • a ruler of Egypt and is believed to be a god • a part of the first five books in the Hebrew books • ...
River Valley Civilizations Vocab 2023-09-11
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- all the members of a group or community
- an amount that goes beyond what is needed
- consisting of many different and connected parts
- a set of laws
- an early river valley civilization established on the Nile river
- the number of people in a particular area
- the belief in and worship of a god or gods
- a feature, quality or trait of something
- how a society is organized through grouping people by class
- symbols that have meaning and can be put together to express ideas
- the process of focusing on a specific job
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- a civilization that included the cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa
- a region in the Middle East between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- an advanced society
- a system of communication; words, symbols, phrases
- An early river valley civilization in China established on the Huang He (yellow) river
- the group of people that has the power to make laws and important decisions for a community, state or nation
- a large town
18 Clues: a large town • a set of laws • an advanced society • all the members of a group or community • a feature, quality or trait of something • an amount that goes beyond what is needed • the number of people in a particular area • the process of focusing on a specific job • the belief in and worship of a god or gods • consisting of many different and connected parts • ...
unit 1: ancient civilizations 2024-09-12
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- a government system where all citizens vote on every single matter
- a roman law system similar to the code of hammurabi
- power to the people; citizens choose
- the roman class that was not allowed to hold office, but was allowed to vote
- this person believed that true forms of government cared for the welfare of the public
- the roman class that could hold office and make laws
- this person said that it is humans are a political animal
- babylonian king
- government run by a small group
- an example would be england's government
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- the birthplace of democracy
- oldest civilization that is now in present-day iraq
- when citizens elect representatives to govern on their behalf
- a system meant to organize, control, and prevent chaos among citizens
- a greek philosopher's way of finding the truth; asking questions
- a city so large that it operates as its own independent territory
- a government run by nobility
- a society dominated by men
18 Clues: babylonian king • a society dominated by men • the birthplace of democracy • a government run by nobility • government run by a small group • power to the people; citizens choose • an example would be england's government • oldest civilization that is now in present-day iraq • a roman law system similar to the code of hammurabi • ...
Learning Contract 2 2024-09-30
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- The communication form of Ancient Egyptians.
- A period in time ruled by a family (hereditary).
- The first five books of the ancient Hebrew Bible.
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions in the world.
- A leader of Ancient Egypt.
- A section in the Hebrew Bible stating how individuals should live and interact with each other.
- When people with diverse cultures spread their traditions through means of travel.
- A society where decisions are made by cemented state officials rather than those elected by the public.
- A society believing in one God.
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- A society where divine beings/gods rule.
- A society believing in multiple gods.
- A city and its surrounding territory forming a state.
- The levels of supremacy in a society.
- A territory ruled by a superiority.
- The period where heavy metals, like iron, were first introduced.
- An excess of goods/materials.
- An ancient civilization located on the Fertile Crescent along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- An ancient civilization along the Nile River.
18 Clues: A leader of Ancient Egypt. • An excess of goods/materials. • A society believing in one God. • A territory ruled by a superiority. • A society believing in multiple gods. • The levels of supremacy in a society. • A society where divine beings/gods rule. • The communication form of Ancient Egyptians. • An ancient civilization along the Nile River. • ...
WH SOL 2 2025-07-22
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- These provided water for crops, were easily protected, and offered early trade routes:
- This was the written law of Babylon
- These two things helped Judaism spread:
- This was the title given to the ruler of Egypt:
- The Egyptians are known for building these elaborate structures:
- This was the most common type of religion in ancient civilizations:
- The Egyptian and Nubian civilizations were located near this river:
- This was the written language of Sumer:
- Abraham and Moses are key figures in this religion:
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- This is the moral and religious law of the Israelite civilization:
- This was one of the first major city states:
- The Phoenicians were the first to develop this for their language:
- The Tigris and Euphrates rivers made up this civilization:
- This is the holy text for Judaism:
- The Israelites were among the first do develop this type of religion:
- The Israelites settled in this river valley:
- This was the written language of Egypt:
- This group settled the Mediterranean Basin:
18 Clues: This is the holy text for Judaism: • This was the written law of Babylon • These two things helped Judaism spread: • This was the written language of Egypt: • This was the written language of Sumer: • This group settled the Mediterranean Basin: • This was one of the first major city states: • The Israelites settled in this river valley: • ...
Myths and Legends that May be Real! 2025-07-30
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- Ancient philosopher who questioned everything—and drank hemlock
- Jolly gift-giver who rides a sleigh on Christmas Eve
- Greek hero known for completing twelve labors
- Famed Transylvanian vampire of legend and literature
- French peasant girl who led armies by divine guidance
- Wise biblical king who proposed splitting a baby
- Central figure of Christianity, believed to be the Son of God
- Greek warrior with a famously vulnerable heel
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- Feared barbarian leader who terrorized the Roman Empire
- Enlightened one who founded a major Eastern religion
- Epic king of Uruk who sought immortality in ancient Mesopotamia
- Legendary British monarch with a round table
- Greek thinker known for a geometric theorem
- Outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor
- Chinese heroine who disguised herself as a man to fight
- Her face launched a thousand ships and started a war in the ancient Mediterranean
- Wily Greek hero of the Odyssey
- Chinese sage who taught ethics and proper conduct
18 Clues: Wily Greek hero of the Odyssey • Greek thinker known for a geometric theorem • Legendary British monarch with a round table • Greek hero known for completing twelve labors • Greek warrior with a famously vulnerable heel • Wise biblical king who proposed splitting a baby • Chinese sage who taught ethics and proper conduct • ...
RANDO 2025-08-27
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- 1980 WINTER OLYMPICS: UNITED STATED VS SOVIET UNION
- POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL
- HIGHEST GROSSING MOVIE OF ALL TIME
- THE SCIENTIFIC UNIT FOR POWER
- SENECA, CAYUGA, SKANEATELES, KEUKA & CANADAIGUA ARE COLLECTIVELY KNOWN AS THIS
- "IRON MIKE"
- CRIME FIGHTING ITALIAN PAINTERS/SCULPTOR
- COMPOSER OF STAR WARS, HARRY POTTER, JURASSIC PARK & INDIANA JONES
- SINGER OF HIT SONGS "BEAUTIFUL", "FIGHTER" & "GENIE IN A BOTTLE"
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- THE LANDING SITES OF UTAH, OMAHA, GOLD, JUNO & SWORD BEACH DURING OPERATION OVERLORD ARE COLLECTIVELY KNOWN AS
- FANATSY SPORT IN WHICH THE SEEKER ATTEMPTS TO CATCH A SNITCH
- US STATE NAMED AFTER A FRENCH KING
- "A CHANDELIER IN PIECES" IS OFFERED AT AUCTION IN THE OPENING SCENE OF THIS MUSICAL
- BODY OF WATER USED TO DIVIDE THE US FROM EAST & WEST
- COLORED PART OF THE EYE
- THE PURCHASE OF THIS US STATE WAS INITIALLY MOCKED AS SEWARD'S FOLLY
- REGION BETWEEN THE TIGRIS & EUPHRATES RIVERS
- CREATED THE FAMOUS "CAMPBELL'S SOUP CANS" SERIES
18 Clues: "IRON MIKE" • POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL • COLORED PART OF THE EYE • THE SCIENTIFIC UNIT FOR POWER • US STATE NAMED AFTER A FRENCH KING • HIGHEST GROSSING MOVIE OF ALL TIME • CRIME FIGHTING ITALIAN PAINTERS/SCULPTOR • REGION BETWEEN THE TIGRIS & EUPHRATES RIVERS • CREATED THE FAMOUS "CAMPBELL'S SOUP CANS" SERIES • 1980 WINTER OLYMPICS: UNITED STATED VS SOVIET UNION • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab Review 2023-11-16
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- Beliefs about what is right and wrong
- Good or service sold within a country that is produced in another country.
- to supply water to
- Belief in only one God
- Holy book in Judaism
- Belief in multiple Gods
- In the Hebrew bible, a leader who can rally the Israelites to defend their land.
- Jewish house of worship.
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- Escape of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt
- Earliest form of writing
- To be kicked out of ones homeland
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
- Jewish religious teacher
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- a wide flat plain between the Tigris and Euphrates River
- Collection of oral teachings and commentaries about the Hebrew bible and Jewish law.
- Group of people living in a new territory with ties to a distant state.
- Good or service produced within a country and sold outside the country’s border.
18 Clues: to supply water to • Holy book in Judaism • Belief in only one God • Belief in multiple Gods • Earliest form of writing • Jewish religious teacher • Jewish house of worship. • To be kicked out of ones homeland • Beliefs about what is right and wrong • Escape of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt • a wide flat plain between the Tigris and Euphrates River • ...
Vocab #2 2021-10-17
Across
- Belief or worship in one god
- Pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia
- the law of god; the first 5 books of Hebrew Bible
- a time period when weapons became being made of iron instead of stone
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- A city with surrounding area forming a state
- Belief or worship in more than one god
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- the line of hereditary rulers of a country
- A historical Region of Western Asia
- a biblical set of ethics/worship in Judaism and Christianity
- the dispersion of people beyond Isreal
- Supply Left Over ; More Supply less demand
- a region along the Nile river in Sudan
- A system where people/groups are ranked based on status
- government where the state makes important decisions
- writing system used in ancient Egypt, mostly consisted of pictures
- A system of government when priests rule in the name of god
- A group of states/countries under one supreme authority
18 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt • Belief or worship in one god • A historical Region of Western Asia • the dispersion of people beyond Isreal • Pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia • a region along the Nile river in Sudan • Belief or worship in more than one god • the line of hereditary rulers of a country • Supply Left Over ; More Supply less demand • ...
Vocab 2 2022-10-07
Across
- a system of organizing people into different ranks of importance
- an excess of revenues over expenditures during a certain period of time
- the period that came after the Bronze Age
- the instructions that God told Moses for him to share with the people
- sacred carvings in Ancient Egypt
- the political and religious leader of the people in Ancient Egypt
- historic region of West Asia within the Tigris-Euphrates rivers
- belief in only one god
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- government by divine guidance
- one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, originated in Persia
- a group of territories or people under one ruler
- a government administration managed by departments staffed with non-elected officials
- the dispersion of Jews among the Gentiles
- a family or line of rulers
- ancient region in northeastern Africa
- belief in more than one god
- a holy text of Judaism
- an autonomous state consisting of a city and surrounding territory
18 Clues: a holy text of Judaism • belief in only one god • a family or line of rulers • belief in more than one god • government by divine guidance • sacred carvings in Ancient Egypt • ancient region in northeastern Africa • the dispersion of Jews among the Gentiles • the period that came after the Bronze Age • a group of territories or people under one ruler • ...
Vocab 2 2022-10-07
Across
- a system of organizing people into different ranks of importance
- an excess of revenues over expenditures during a certain period of time
- the period that came after the Bronze Age
- the instructions that God told Moses for him to share with the people
- sacred carvings in Ancient Egypt
- the political and religious leader of the people in Ancient Egypt
- historic region of West Asia within the Tigris-Euphrates rivers
- belief in only one god
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- government by divine guidance
- one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, originated in Persia
- a group of territories or people under one ruler
- a government administration managed by departments staffed with non-elected officials
- the dispersion of Jews among the Gentiles
- a family or line of rulers
- ancient region in northeastern Africa
- belief in more than one god
- a holy text of Judaism
- an autonomous state consisting of a city and surrounding territory
18 Clues: a holy text of Judaism • belief in only one god • a family or line of rulers • belief in more than one god • government by divine guidance • sacred carvings in Ancient Egypt • ancient region in northeastern Africa • the dispersion of Jews among the Gentiles • the period that came after the Bronze Age • a group of territories or people under one ruler • ...
Social Studies 2024-03-05
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- A sea surrounded by Ancient Rome.
- Two officials of Ancient Rome who were elected annually to lead the government and the army.
- Most ancient civilisations began as settlements along these watercourses.
- The name of a temple built for Athena in Greece.
- A four-sided pillar invented by the Egyptians to tell time.
- A system of canals built in Ancient Rome for a constant supply of fresh water.
- A Sumerian city.
- A neighbouring city that conquered Sumer in 2300BC.
- The Greek word for "power".
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- A plant used to make rope, sandals and writing material.
- The land between rivers.
- The name of a temple built for Ramesses III near the Valley of the Kings.
- An amphitheatre in Rome used as an arena for fights.
- The language of the Roman Empire.
- One of the rulers of Ancient Rome.
- The white part of an Egyptian pharoah's crown represents this.
- A Greek alphabet.
- A city-state in Greece.
18 Clues: A Sumerian city. • A Greek alphabet. • A city-state in Greece. • The land between rivers. • The Greek word for "power". • A sea surrounded by Ancient Rome. • The language of the Roman Empire. • One of the rulers of Ancient Rome. • The name of a temple built for Athena in Greece. • A neighbouring city that conquered Sumer in 2300BC. • ...
Vocab #2 2023-10-06
Across
- a region in western Asia which is now Iraq, Kuwait, etc.
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been made.
- monotheistic religion of ancient Persia.
- a system of government where priests rule in name of god
- a line of hereditary rulers in a country.
- the belief in more than one god.
- a large group of people who may share a national or regional origin.
- a region along the Nile river located in what today is Sudan and southern Egypt.
- a system which people are ranked one above another.
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- a city with its surrounding territories forms a state.
- an extensive group of countries or states under a supreme ruler
- writing consisting of hieroglyphs in ancient Egypt.
- A system of government where most important decisions are made by state officials.
- the belief in one god.
- A ruler in Egypt.
- Teaching, directions, law.
- age a prehistoric age that followed the bronze age.
- commandments ten rules given to Moses by god.
18 Clues: A ruler in Egypt. • the belief in one god. • Teaching, directions, law. • the belief in more than one god. • monotheistic religion of ancient Persia. • a line of hereditary rulers in a country. • commandments ten rules given to Moses by god. • writing consisting of hieroglyphs in ancient Egypt. • age a prehistoric age that followed the bronze age. • ...
World Religions #1 2025-03-25
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- The _____ Pillars of Faith is the holy Islamic book
- The name of the holy place of worship for Islam
- Spread Christianity all over Europe and Asia, created churches, and wrote letters
- A Jewish leader who promised his people the land of Canaan
- The name of Islamic peoples' god
- Commandments are important rules to live by
- The name of the Jewish people's holy book- is also the Old Testament
- The starting point in the Middle East of Judaism
- The name of one of the holy cities for Islam
- The name of the Jewish & Christian peoples' holy important city
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- Is their founding father
- The holy trinity: father, son, and holy
- The name of the Islamic holy book
- The name of the Jewish people's god
- A holy prophet in the Islamic faith and their founding father
- A Hebrew/Jewish leader who received the Ten Commandments
- Is their holy book
- Judaism is the 1st Monotheistic Religion, it is also the _________
18 Clues: Is their holy book • Is their founding father • The name of Islamic peoples' god • The name of the Islamic holy book • The name of the Jewish people's god • The holy trinity: father, son, and holy • Commandments are important rules to live by • The name of one of the holy cities for Islam • The name of the holy place of worship for Islam • ...
Geography Crossword 2025-09-20
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- What river separates the United States and Mexico?
- What is the capital of Peru?
- What US city is the third largest by population?
- What did Istanbul, Türkiye used to be called?
- The tallest mountain in Europe is Mount _____.
- What is the most predominant mode of transportation in Japan?
- What was the first area of the world to have an ancient civilization?
- What is the biome on earth that takes up the most area?
- What is the most predominant language spoken in India?
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- What country is located in all four hemispheres?
- What is the largest city (by population) in CT?
- What language has the most native speakers in the world?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- What CT county is due north of us?
- What country is Paris located in?
- What is the most widely grown crop in the world?
- What is the line that marks 0 degrees longitude?
- What is the newest country recognized by the UN?
18 Clues: What is the capital of Peru? • What is the capital of Australia? • What country is Paris located in? • What CT county is due north of us? • What did Istanbul, Türkiye used to be called? • The tallest mountain in Europe is Mount _____. • What is the largest city (by population) in CT? • What country is located in all four hemispheres? • ...
Mozaik 2025-11-17
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- tindih. teknik metode menempelkan suatu material di atas karya adalah metode
- karya seni temple yang mengkombinasikan gambar gambar yaitu
- gunting, karakter, pisau termasuk alat
- mirip dengan teknik gunting tetapi menggunakan pisau termasuk teknik
- teknik menggabungkan berbagai material yg kemudian di rangkip menjadi satu kesatuan adalah teknik
- biji bijian, daun kering, bunga kering, dan kerang termasuk barang
- perca. karya seni kolase menggunakan bahan bahan salah satunya
- karya seni kolase menggunakan teknik
- metode menggunakan material yang sama ataupun serupa di sebut metode?
- merobek material secara manual untuk menciptakan tepi yg tidak beraturan termasuk teknik
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- seni mozaik sudah mulai di kenal mulai zaman
- ruang. metode mengatur penempatan material adalah metode
- seni menggabungkan sebuah kepingan kepingan barang menjadi sebuah gambar yaitu
- alat penekan kertas pengaris dan pinset termasuk alat
- kertas majala bekas koran termasuk bahan
- karya seni kolase menggunakan metode
- metode apa yang memadukan berbagai teknik dan metode untuk hasil akhir yang lebih kompleks adalah metode
- ikat. teknik yang menggunakan benang untuk mengikat adalah
- jahit. teknik menjahit potongan material untuk mengabungkan adalah
- piscaso. teknik kolase dikenalkan oleh seniman
20 Clues: karya seni kolase menggunakan metode • karya seni kolase menggunakan teknik • gunting, karakter, pisau termasuk alat • kertas majala bekas koran termasuk bahan • seni mozaik sudah mulai di kenal mulai zaman • piscaso. teknik kolase dikenalkan oleh seniman • alat penekan kertas pengaris dan pinset termasuk alat • ...
Peradaban Awal Dunia 2022-05-11
5 Clues: Bangunan peninggalan peradaban Inca • Salah satu bangsa pendukung peradaban Mesopotamia • Sistem tulisan berbentuk paku pada masa peradaban awal dunia • Peradaban yang didukung oleh keberadaan bangsa Dravida dan Arya • Sistem tulisan dengan gambar yang mewakili kata pada masyarakat Mesir
Valeria Orbe - The Spread of Civilization. 2021-10-26
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- Under what king was the most magnificent of all pyramids built?
- Around what time did Egypt's history begin?(The answer has numbers)
- What was the name of the most important river in Egypt? Also the largest in the world.
- Is not blue.
- What gave birth to all civilization? What started it?
- What Egyptian used to preserve a dead body.
- How long did the Old Kingdom Last?
- The hardest word when we were children(is in Spanish).
- At this age, parents arranged marriages for their daughters.
- The triangular territory that the split from the Nile River causes.
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- What did "pharaoh" originally mean?
- How long did the period of disorder last in the Old Kingdom?
- Simplified version of hieroglyphics.(Two words)
- The Egyptians created______ to know dates.
- Where did civilizations first start to rise?
- In what hieroglyphics were hieroglyphics written?
- Into how many periods do scholars divide Egyptian History?
- The Egyptians had many gods.
18 Clues: Is not blue. • The Egyptians had many gods. • How long did the Old Kingdom Last? • What did "pharaoh" originally mean? • The Egyptians created______ to know dates. • What Egyptian used to preserve a dead body. • Where did civilizations first start to rise? • Simplified version of hieroglyphics.(Two words) • In what hieroglyphics were hieroglyphics written? • ...
Topic 2: Lesson 1+2 2024-09-09
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- a writing system developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks
- ______ supports life, and without it, people cannot survive.
- The handing Gardens of __________ are considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- The first city State
- _________ people were the first to use technology- tools and methods to help humans perform tasks.
- to be made up of
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- the set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people.
- a belief in more than one god
- a complex society
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- a group of many different lands under one ruler
- a society dominated by men
- The worlds first civilizations emerged in a river valley in Southwest Asia known as ______________________
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- the _____ crescent extends through parts of present day Turkey, Kuwait, Iran, Iraq, Syria
- a city that is independent and has its own government
- side by side
- an official record keeper
18 Clues: side by side • to be made up of • a complex society • The first city State • an official record keeper • a society dominated by men • a belief in more than one god • a group of many different lands under one ruler • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top • an amount that is left over after a need has been met • a city that is independent and has its own government • ...
Vocab #2 2024-09-27
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- the highest religious leader in ancient Egypt.
- a practice believing multiple gods.
- a ancient religion in northeastern Africa.
- the 10 moral rules given to Moses by god on how we should live.
- A age where human nature that smelted and used iron.
- a practice of believing in one god.
- a body of non- elected government officials.
- ranking of authority position.
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- a family or line of rulers in a country.
- a ancient Persian religion.
- Excess of necessary supplies.
- the area around the tigress and Euphrates river that is in the fertile crescent and where Baby loin is.
- a system of pictograms used by ancient Egyptians as a writing system.
- A nation that is ruled by one person and controls territory
- a government directed by god, who are divinely.
- a sculpture or model of a person, animal, or thing.
- a large group of people with similar heritage.
- the 5 books of the Hebrew bible.
18 Clues: a ancient Persian religion. • Excess of necessary supplies. • ranking of authority position. • the 5 books of the Hebrew bible. • a practice believing multiple gods. • a practice of believing in one god. • a family or line of rulers in a country. • a ancient religion in northeastern Africa. • a body of non- elected government officials. • ...
Vocab #2 2024-09-27
Across
- the highest religious leader in ancient Egypt.
- a practice believing multiple gods.
- a ancient religion in northeastern Africa.
- the 10 moral rules given to Moses by god on how we should live.
- A age where human nature that smelted and used iron.
- a practice of believing in one god.
- a body of non- elected government officials.
- ranking of authority position.
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- a family or line of rulers in a country.
- a ancient Persian religion.
- Excess of necessary supplies.
- the area around the tigress and Euphrates river that is in the fertile crescent and where Baby loin is.
- a system of pictograms used by ancient Egyptians as a writing system.
- A nation that is ruled by one person and controls territory
- a government directed by god, who are divinely.
- a sculpture or model of a person, animal, or thing.
- a large group of people with similar heritage.
- the 5 books of the Hebrew bible.
18 Clues: a ancient Persian religion. • Excess of necessary supplies. • ranking of authority position. • the 5 books of the Hebrew bible. • a practice believing multiple gods. • a practice of believing in one god. • a family or line of rulers in a country. • a ancient religion in northeastern Africa. • a body of non- elected government officials. • ...
First Age of Empires Crossword 2025-10-02
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- Kingdom south of Egypt known for iron production and trade
- Assyrian king who bragged of destroying 89 cities
- River central to Egyptian civilization
- Religion that believes that life is a struggle between good and evil
- Pharaoh who focused on trade and sent an expedition to Punt
- Pharaoh who expanded Egypt into an empire through military conquests
- Name of the road built by Darius
- Warlike people from northern Mesopotamia
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- Group that invaded Egypt around 1640 BC
- King who overthrew the Libyans in Egypt
- Around what year did Egyptians unite along the Nile
- Iron ore, weapons production, and weather helped this area become prosperous
- The wonder of the world built in Babylon
- Capital of the Assyrian Empire known for its library that was destroyed by the Chaldeans and Medes
- Major battle between the Egyptians and Hittites
- Persian king known for tolerance and allowing Jews to return to Jerusalem
- Persian system of provinces governed by local rulers
- Persian ruler who treated the captured harshly
18 Clues: Name of the road built by Darius • River central to Egyptian civilization • Group that invaded Egypt around 1640 BC • King who overthrew the Libyans in Egypt • The wonder of the world built in Babylon • Warlike people from northern Mesopotamia • Persian ruler who treated the captured harshly • Major battle between the Egyptians and Hittites • ...
Vocab 2 2025-10-03
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- belief in one god
- a system in which people are ranked in order of importance
- an independent city that forms its own separate government within a state
- monotheistic pre-Islamic religion
- foundational core of Jewish law
- ruler of ancient Egypt
- method of writing developed by the Egyptians using pictograms
- a form of government led by a priest who rules in the name of god
- religious book of Judaism
- line of rulers from same family
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- region of land in modern day Iraq known as the cradle of civilization
- an excess amount of something
- a group of people under the rule of one supreme rule
- a system in government in which important decisions are made by state officials rather than elected representatives
- dispersion of people from their homeland
- Ancient Kingdom south of Egypt along Nile river
- Age period of time after Stone Age in which tools were made of iron
- belief in many gods
18 Clues: belief in one god • belief in many gods • ruler of ancient Egypt • religious book of Judaism • an excess amount of something • foundational core of Jewish law • line of rulers from same family • monotheistic pre-Islamic religion • dispersion of people from their homeland • Ancient Kingdom south of Egypt along Nile river • a group of people under the rule of one supreme rule • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2025-10-03
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- a succession of rulers from the same bloodline.
- religious directives structured as a document.
- a country that consists of a single city in its territory.
- an ancient, monotheistic religion founded in ancient Iran.
- a pictorial writing system in ancient Egypt.
- was an ancient region located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- a system of government where state officials make the most important decisions.
- the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
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- the period of time after the Bronze Age which people made tools and weapons out of iron.
- a group of countries under one supreme leader.
- the belief in one god.
- a a government system where priests rule under god.
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
- the belief in multiple gods.
- the spread of people from their homeland.
- a system of governmentaccordingple are ranked accourding to status.
- something that is in excess of what is needed.
- an ancient civilization along the Nile River.
18 Clues: the belief in one god. • a ruler in ancient Egypt. • the belief in multiple gods. • the spread of people from their homeland. • the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. • a pictorial writing system in ancient Egypt. • an ancient civilization along the Nile River. • a group of countries under one supreme leader. • religious directives structured as a document. • ...
Ancient China - The Silk Road 2019-06-09
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- One of the two deserts crossed whilst on the Silk Road
- After the fall of this dynasty, The Silk Road was at its peak
- People whose job it was to trade
- A series of rulers from the same family
- The religion that was spread into China through ‘The Silk Road’
- The surname of the explorer who travelled on the Silk Road
- The place where the Silk Road 'ended' (in the Roman Empire)
- To exchange goods for others
- One of the most common metals traded during the time of the Silk Road
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- What Mesopotamia and Egypt were famous for trading
- A stone that was traded
- One danger faced by merchants on the Silk Road
- One of the most desired spices
- One of the main diseases spread through The Silk Road
- Named by Romans as 'Land of Silk'
- Most commonly imported fabric for China
- The main animal used to travel across The Silk Road
- Goods that are carried
18 Clues: Goods that are carried • A stone that was traded • To exchange goods for others • One of the most desired spices • People whose job it was to trade • Named by Romans as 'Land of Silk' • A series of rulers from the same family • Most commonly imported fabric for China • One danger faced by merchants on the Silk Road • What Mesopotamia and Egypt were famous for trading • ...
ancient india geography/culture terms 2021-05-13
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- social system of ancient and modern-day India
- river on which the Indus River Valley Civilization began
- earthen walls that control flooding
- invaders who brought the dwindling Indian civilization back to life around 1500BCE
- a term relating to cities
- patterns of extreme dryness and moisture
- mountain range that separates the Indian Subcontinent from the rest of Asia
- the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, China and India all have this in common
- term for plenty or extra of a resource
- Delhi the capital of modern day India
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- one of three modern-day countries that makes up the Indian Subcontinent
- a religion brought to India by Aryan invaders
- a major ancient Indian city that has provided evidence from archaeological digs
- river on which the modern-day city of New Delhi is located
- a large landmass that forms a distinct part of a continent
- one of three modern-day countries that makes up the Indian Subcontinent
- farming and ranching
- seasonal winds
- the Indus River Valley Civilization emerged about the same time as this ancient civilization
19 Clues: seasonal winds • farming and ranching • a term relating to cities • earthen walls that control flooding • Delhi the capital of modern day India • term for plenty or extra of a resource • patterns of extreme dryness and moisture • social system of ancient and modern-day India • a religion brought to India by Aryan invaders • ...
Vocab #2 2024-09-27
Across
- the highest religious leader in ancient Egypt.
- a practice believing multiple gods.
- a ancient religion in northeastern Africa.
- the 10 moral rules given to Moses by god on how we should live.
- A age where human nature that smelted and used iron.
- a practice of believing in one god.
- a body of non- elected government officials.
- ranking of authority position.
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- a family or line of rulers in a country.
- a ancient Persian religion.
- Excess of necessary supplies.
- the area around the tigress and Euphrates river that is in the fertile crescent and where Baby loin is.
- a system of pictograms used by ancient Egyptians as a writing system.
- A nation that is ruled by one person and controls territory
- a government directed by god, who are divinely.
- a sculpture or model of a person, animal, or thing.
- a large group of people with similar heritage.
- the 5 books of the Hebrew bible.
18 Clues: a ancient Persian religion. • Excess of necessary supplies. • ranking of authority position. • the 5 books of the Hebrew bible. • a practice believing multiple gods. • a practice of believing in one god. • a family or line of rulers in a country. • a ancient religion in northeastern Africa. • a body of non- elected government officials. • ...
Learning Contract- Vocab #2 2024-09-29
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- Egyptian political and religious ruler
- More of an item than needed
- One of the earliest religion believing in and worshiping god
- A region along the Nile River
- The period where humans started to use iron for tools and weapons
- A government ruled by a divine ruler
- Believing in and worshipping more than one god
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- A type of writing with symbols and is used by ancient Egyptians
- A group of people who practice their culture in a new land (Not their homeland)
- An ancient civilization in the Fertile Crescent
- A city that has it's own government and rules
- A system of ruling where rulers are from one family
- A group of countries or territories that is controlled by one nation, person or government
- Government officials that are not elected
- A system of organization of a government by power
- Believing in and worshipping one god
- Laws that were given by god
- The laws and teachings of the religion Judaism
18 Clues: More of an item than needed • Laws that were given by god • A region along the Nile River • Believing in and worshipping one god • A government ruled by a divine ruler • Egyptian political and religious ruler • Government officials that are not elected • A city that has it's own government and rules • The laws and teachings of the religion Judaism • ...
Vocab #2 2024-09-30
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- Believing in only one god
- A region in southern Egypt
- Pictures or symbols that resemble words
- A religion originated from ancient Iran
- A country ruled by religious leaders
- Believing in many different gods
- A series of ruers from the same family
- A system that controls or manages a country, company, or organization operated by lots of officials
- A group of countries ruled by one person, government, or country
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- Establish ten rules that dictate how life should be lived
- Period(1100 B.C.) iron was used for tools
- A system where people or things are arranged by their importance
- First 5 books of the Jewish bible
- A group of people that spread from the original country
- A historical ancient area in what is now Iraq and the area surrounding, between Tigris and Euphrates
- A city and the area around it with an independent government
- King of ancient Egypt
- Amount that is more than needed
18 Clues: King of ancient Egypt • Believing in only one god • A region in southern Egypt • Amount that is more than needed • Believing in many different gods • First 5 books of the Jewish bible • A country ruled by religious leaders • A series of ruers from the same family • Pictures or symbols that resemble words • A religion originated from ancient Iran • ...
Actividad en Clase 2024-05-29
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- ¿Quién fue la esposa del rey Lugalanda de Lagash, conocida por su intensa participación en la diplomacia y la gestión de bienes durante el III milenio a.C.?
- ¿Qué reina babilónica del siglo IX a.C. es conocida por haber gobernado como regente de su hijo y por su influencia significativa durante su reinado?
- Civilización contemporánea de las mesopotámicas, se distinguió por otorgar ciertos derechos igualitarios a las mujeres en el plano legal.
- Es considerada la primera poeta conocida de la historia, hija de Sargón de Acad, y autora de himnos y oraciones que destacaron el rol de las mujeres en la cultura mesopotámica.
- Grupo de mujeres desempeñaba roles significativos en los templos de Mesopotamia, participando en rituales religiosos y ejerciendo funciones administrativas.
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- ¿Qué reina de Kish es recordada por haber consolidado la monarquía en Sumeria a mediados del III milenio a.C. y es la única reina mencionada en la Lista Real Sumeria?
- En qué región surgieron las primeras civilizaciones históricas que dieron lugar a la escritura y donde se destacaron figuras femeninas importantes en la antigüedad?
- Libro sagrado contiene relatos que influenciaron profundamente las culturas occidentales y la visión de la creación, reflejando las narrativas patriarcales que afectaron la posición de la mujer.
- ¿Qué diosa mesopotámica, fusionada de antiguas deidades sumerias y semíticas, llegó a representar tanto la fertilidad y el amor como la guerra, reflejando la complejidad del rol de la mujer en la religión?
9 Clues: Civilización contemporánea de las mesopotámicas, se distinguió por otorgar ciertos derechos igualitarios a las mujeres en el plano legal. • ¿Qué reina babilónica del siglo IX a.C. es conocida por haber gobernado como regente de su hijo y por su influencia significativa durante su reinado? • ...
Sumer Civilization 2023-11-29
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- a U- or V- shaped structure above a doorways
- a person who writes
- An early form of writing where symbols stand for objects
- An area in southern Mesopotamia where cities first appeared
- asupplyingf suppling land with water
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- An early city that was a small independent country with its own laws and government
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with an exterior staircase leading to a shrine at the top
- Early form of writing that used wedge-shaped characters
- A large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
- A skilled craftsperson who is an expert in making something by hand (ex. potter)
- the way a civilization is organized
- fine particles of rock
13 Clues: a person who writes • fine particles of rock • the way a civilization is organized • asupplyingf suppling land with water • a person who makes money by selling goods • a U- or V- shaped structure above a doorways • Early form of writing that used wedge-shaped characters • An early form of writing where symbols stand for objects • ...
Orientul antic 2020-08-26
5 Clues: Popor monoteist din Orientul antic • În antichitate era numită „Țara Purpurei” • Primii creatori de civilizație în Mesopotamia • Titulatura purtată de conducătorul Egiptului antic • Cel mai cunoscut faraon din Egiptul antic al cărui mormânt a fost găsit integru
Ancient Civilizations 2021-02-28
5 Clues: This society began in 3100 BCE • The earliest known civilization • The number of nations in the Haudenosaunee • This civilization is known for inventing the Olympic games. • A civilization found in the most northern parts of North America
