mesopotamia Crossword Puzzles
Ancient World History Review 2024-06-04
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- Another name for king in Ancient Egypt.
- A body of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A stable supply of _______ is one of the elements of civilization.
- The harshest desert that is located near China.
- A form of government that is ruled by the people.
- The _________ and Euphrates are found in the area known as the Fertile Crescent. The main/head god of the Greek gods.
- This element of civilization is a system of how people are ruled and given rules to follow.
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- The Great Pyramid of _________ is one the biggest pyramids in Egypt.
- Inventions that helped make life better for the people.
- A form of government that is ruled by a king or queen.
- This system of thoughts and beliefs that helped people live their lives.
- A plant grown that was made for writing.
- building in Mesopotamia that was built for religious reasons. Similar to a temple or a pyramid.
- This main crop was grown on the Yucatan peninsula.
- This river is the longest in the world and is found in Egypt.
15 Clues: Another name for king in Ancient Egypt. • A plant grown that was made for writing. • The harshest desert that is located near China. • A form of government that is ruled by the people. • A body of land surrounded by water on three sides. • This main crop was grown on the Yucatan peninsula. • A form of government that is ruled by a king or queen. • ...
Group Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-08
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- Ito ang unang species ng tao na lumikha ng mga kagamitan mula sa kanilang kapaligiran
- Ito ang pinakaunang yugto ng kasaysayan ng tao, na tinatawag ding "Stone Age"
- Nilikha ng mga Pheonician ang ________
- Ito ay isang uri ng sistema ng pamahalaan na ginamit ng mga Ehipto
- Ito ay isang relihiyong Monoteistiko na nagsimula sa israel
- Ito ay ang kabihasnang naninirahan sa indus valley
- Ito ay ginamit ng mga mesopotamians upang diligin ang mas maraming pananim gamit ang mga kanal
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- ito ay isang rehiyon sa pagitan ng Tigris at Euphrates river
- Ito ay malalaking istruktura na ginamit bilang libingan ng mga Ehipto upang ilibing ang kanilang mga pharoah
- isang sistema ng mga batas na tinipon sa isang code na tinatawag na code of ___________
- Ito ay isang rutang ginamit upang ikonekta ang kontinente ng asya at europa para sa mga mangangalakal
- ito ay ang pinakamalaking disyerto na naka lugar sa egypt
- Ito ay isang kabihasnang naninirahan sa rehiyon ng mesopotamia
- Ito ay ang pinakamalaking kontinente sa buong mundo
- Ginamit ng mga Tsino ang ____ na ito para harangan ang tubig mula sa mga ilog
15 Clues: Nilikha ng mga Pheonician ang ________ • Ito ay ang kabihasnang naninirahan sa indus valley • Ito ay ang pinakamalaking kontinente sa buong mundo • ito ay ang pinakamalaking disyerto na naka lugar sa egypt • Ito ay isang relihiyong Monoteistiko na nagsimula sa israel • ito ay isang rehiyon sa pagitan ng Tigris at Euphrates river • ...
Sumer and Babylon 2025-02-19
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- A temple partly shaped like a pyramid, with a earth mound centre.
- The unit of currency used by the Babylonians to determine value of an object.
- The Babylonians believed that the stars were these __________.
- The King of Agade, who rose to power through the help of Ishtar.
- What the Babylonians believed to be the pathway of the sun and the planets.
- the Sumerians learned how to direct river water to where they needed it. This innovation is known as __________.
- One of the descendants of the Akkadians.
- A Strange creature used by the Babylonians to pull their war chariots.
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- The instrument used by the Babylonians to tell time at night.
- The Akkadian Moon god.
- The region known as Mesopotamia, in the Bible, it is known as the Plain of _________.
- Writing which used a nib shaped like a triangle.
- The Amorites, ancestors of the Babylonians, originated from this area.
- The people who became the Sumerians came from this area.
- One of the four founding cities of the Sumerians, along with Larsa, Ur and Kish.
15 Clues: The Akkadian Moon god. • One of the descendants of the Akkadians. • Writing which used a nib shaped like a triangle. • The people who became the Sumerians came from this area. • The instrument used by the Babylonians to tell time at night. • The Babylonians believed that the stars were these __________. • ...
Empire 2022-04-21
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- a "social ladder" is a form of social _________
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced
- "between two rivers"
- two words, a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- the type of writing first invented by the Sumerians
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- the arrangement or classification of something into different groups
- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government
- a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- a member of a people that travels from place to place to find fresh pasture for its animals and has no permanent home.
- a term used to describe a group of territories ruled by one single ruler or state
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- a temple designed as a step pyramid
14 Clues: "between two rivers" • a temple designed as a step pyramid • a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase • a "social ladder" is a form of social _________ • the supply of water to land or crops to help growth • the type of writing first invented by the Sumerians • the arrangement or classification of something into different groups • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2022-09-15
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- Civilization in ancient China developed in the ______ River Valley.
- Both the Mesopotamians and the Chinese developed a type of ________, which allowed them to record the days of the year
- A monotheistic religion that started in ancient India but later spread to China and the rest of Asia.
- One of the greatest technological achievements of the Mesopotamian civilization
- The four major ancient civilizations all developed around what type of geographic feature?
- Another name for the region in the middle east where two rivers (the Tigris and Euphrates) came together
- A polytheistic religion of ancient India that is still practiced today
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- A system of religious belief in multiple gods or goddesses
- One of the religions of Ancient China, based around the worship of your ancestors (ends with "-ism")
- A group of rulers belonging to the same family lineage, one after another
- The ruler of Egypt was also known as a _________
- The Indus River Valley civilization was located in northwestern _______
- The name of the river that flowed through Ancient Egypt
13 Clues: The ruler of Egypt was also known as a _________ • The name of the river that flowed through Ancient Egypt • A system of religious belief in multiple gods or goddesses • Civilization in ancient China developed in the ______ River Valley. • A polytheistic religion of ancient India that is still practiced today • ...
Vocab 2 2024-10-04
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- more than what is needed or used; excess
- rules of worship and forbid actions such as murder, theft, and adultery
- thinking there is only one god
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives
- writing consisting of pictures
- West Asian civilization that relies on the Tigris and Euphrates river
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- is a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- belief in the fact there are multiple gods
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC
- a group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- is a group of people who are guided by divinity
- Nubia is a region along the Nile river encompassing the confluence of the Blue and White Niles
13 Clues: thinking there is only one god • writing consisting of pictures • more than what is needed or used; excess • belief in the fact there are multiple gods • is a group of people who are guided by divinity • a group of states or countries under a single supreme authority • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state • ...
Ancient Advancements 2024-11-05
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- Egyptians developed a method of preserving bodies for the afterlife (9 letters)
- The Romans built long channels to carry this essential resource to their cities (5 letters)
- A form of ancient writing carved into clay tablets in Mesopotamia (7 letters)
- An early form of paper made from reeds used by ancient Egyptians (7 letters)
- Greeks developed a machine to predict solar and lunar eclipses (9 letters)
- A giant structure built in Alexandria to help sailors find the harbor (10 letters)
- Chinese invention used to make cloth (5 letters)
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- Early tool used for calculations in ancient Greece and Rome (6 letters)
- Ancient Chinese invention that helped sailors navigate by showing direction (7 letters)
- The Romans invented this material for building, which is still used today (9 letters)
- Ancient Egypt is famous for building these massive tombs (7 letters)
- Early Greek thinkers who used reasoning to explore natural phenomena (9 letters)
- Ancient people used this combustible substance for lighting and heating (3 letters)
13 Clues: Chinese invention used to make cloth (5 letters) • Ancient Egypt is famous for building these massive tombs (7 letters) • Early tool used for calculations in ancient Greece and Rome (6 letters) • Greeks developed a machine to predict solar and lunar eclipses (9 letters) • An early form of paper made from reeds used by ancient Egyptians (7 letters) • ...
Mega Social Studies Crossword 2016-05-22
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- Egyptian form of paper created by reed plants that grew along the Nile River.
- The worship of only one God.
- Government led by one absolute ruler where citizens are given no rights.
- The famous Mesopotamian king known for creating the first written set of laws.
- The Zhou Dynasty established the _______ of Heaven because they had the Gods' permission to rule
- Chinese philosophy teaching people to respect everyone.
- When a country focuses on producing one specific product that they have the resources for.
- Chinese civilization began next to this river
- The dynasty of China when the Great Wall of China was built.
- The spread of people, ideas, technology, and products among places.
- The first known form of writing invented in Mesopotamia.
- The supreme ruler/god on earth in Egyptian society
- The process of getting water to crops by digging canals from a river to crops.
- Government led by religious leaders.
- Line of rulers from the same family
- Government led by king or queen.
- One of the major rivers of Mesopotamia civilization
- An economics term meaning the amount of goods available for trade and sale.
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- This major religion was created in India by a Hindu Prince named Siddhartha Gautama and later spread to China
- The worship of more than one God.
- Early humans learned to train animals and grow wild crops for human use. This is called _________
- Results that were not meant to happen from changing the environment.
- A type of map that shows elevation and landforms.
- India is known as this because it is a large landmass separated from the rest of Asia by the Himalaya Mountains.
- Egyptian form of writing using pictures to stand for words and ideas.
- The major trade network connecting Asia, Europe, Africa
- Egyptians felt they could use the items in their tombs in the ______________
- A person that creates maps for specific purposes.
- Saying McDonalds is north of Taco Bell is which type of location?
- Government were citizens hold power, voting occurs, and individual freedoms are given.
- A social structure based upon a person's job that was brought to India by the Aryans.
- An economics term meaning to sell or send goods to another country.
- The major African river where Egyptian civilization began.
- The major Indian river where Harappan Civilization began
- Rivers carry this type of soil which creates fertile land along a river's banks.
- An economics term meaning the amount of people willing to buy goods and services at a certain price.
- An economics term meaning to bring in goods from another country.
- Types of resources consisting of factories, tools, machinery, and money used to create goods and services
- A religion that began in Mecca, Saudi Arabia by a prophet named Muhammed.
39 Clues: The worship of only one God. • Government led by king or queen. • The worship of more than one God. • Line of rulers from the same family • Government led by religious leaders. • Chinese civilization began next to this river • A type of map that shows elevation and landforms. • A person that creates maps for specific purposes. • ...
River Valley Civilization 2018-10-08
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- / A Babylonian ruler who reigned from 1792 B.C. to 1750 B.C.and created some of the first codes of law ever developed.
- / a fortress, typically on high ground, protecting or dominating a city.
- / Meaning 'sacred carving' in Greek, it was the Egyptian form of writing, using pictographs to represent ideas and sounds.
- / This is the use of pictures to represent words, and was the first form of writing used before more complex systems were created.
- / These were the huge tombs, or burial places, for the pharaohs of ancient Egypt. They believed that a person lived on after death and so they wanted their tombs to be a palace where they could live out eternity.
- of Heaven / This stated that the gods had given the right to rule to the emperor. He was allowed to rule while he was just and good but if he become evil or foolish the gods would take his power away.
- / This was the title given to the rulers of Egypt who were thought to be gods in their own right.
- / A political system in which a ruler would give parts of cataracts
- / These are strong seasonal winds that can bring powerful storms to a region sometimes causing massive floods.
- Crescent / A crescent shaped area of fertile land that encompasses Mesopotamia, and land next to the Mediterranean Sea down to Egypt and the Nile River valley.
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- / These were the people who ruled in Northern China around 1700 B.C. to 1027 B.C. They were the first ruling dynasty to leave written records behind.
- / The rocky or ruff part of a river that makes it impassable by boats.
- / This is created when a single ruler brings together a number of people, nations, and previously independent states under their control.
- / This was the site of one of the first advanced civilizations. Meaning 'Land between the rivers' in Greek, it incompases the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- / This is fertile soil that is blown in from the deserts of Northern and Western China. This is the soil that gives the silt of the Huang He, or Yellow River, its distinctive color.
- / When the ruler of a country, or empire, has absolute religious authority, and/or rules as a god.
- / When a ruling family passes the power down from father to son in a long succession.
- / When a culture or person believes in more than one god.
- Civilization / The early civilization that occupied the Indus River Valley and was named after the ancient city of Harappa, which was discovered by archeologists in the area. This civilization was known for its advanced city planning.
- Egypt / a civilization of ancient Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of Egypt. It is one of six civilizations globally to arise independently.
20 Clues: / When a culture or person believes in more than one god. • / A political system in which a ruler would give parts of cataracts • / The rocky or ruff part of a river that makes it impassable by boats. • / a fortress, typically on high ground, protecting or dominating a city. • ...
River Valley Civilization 2018-10-09
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- / When a ruling family passes the power down from father to son in a long succession.
- / The rocky or ruff part of a river that makes it impassable by boats.
- / When a culture or person believes in more than one god.
- of Heaven / This stated that the gods had given the right to rule to the emperor. He was allowed to rule while he was just and good but if he become evil or foolish the gods would take his power away.
- / This was the title given to the rulers of Egypt who were thought to be gods in their own right.
- / Meaning 'sacred carving' in Greek, it was the Egyptian form of writing, using pictographs to represent ideas and sounds.
- Egypt / a civilization of ancient Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of Egypt. It is one of six civilizations globally to arise independently.
- / A Babylonian ruler who reigned from 1792 B.C. to 1750 B.C.and created some of the first codes of law ever developed.
- / These were the people who ruled in Northern China around 1700 B.C. to 1027 B.C. They were the first ruling dynasty to leave written records behind.
- Crescent / A crescent shaped area of fertile land that encompasses Mesopotamia, and land next to the Mediterranean Sea down to Egypt and the Nile River valley.
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- / a fortress, typically on high ground, protecting or dominating a city.
- / These are strong seasonal winds that can bring powerful storms to a region sometimes causing massive floods.
- Civilization / The early civilization that occupied the Indus River Valley and was named after the ancient city of Harappa, which was discovered by archeologists in the area. This civilization was known for its advanced city planning.
- / This is the use of pictures to represent words, and was the first form of writing used before more complex systems were created.
- / A political system in which a ruler would give parts of cataracts
- / This was the site of one of the first advanced civilizations. Meaning 'Land between the rivers' in Greek, it incompases the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- / When the ruler of a country, or empire, has absolute religious authority, and/or rules as a god.
- / These were the huge tombs, or burial places, for the pharaohs of ancient Egypt. They believed that a person lived on after death and so they wanted their tombs to be a palace where they could live out eternity.
- / This is fertile soil that is blown in from the deserts of Northern and Western China. This is the soil that gives the silt of the Huang He, or Yellow River, its distinctive color.
- / This is created when a single ruler brings together a number of people, nations, and previously independent states under their control.
20 Clues: / When a culture or person believes in more than one god. • / A political system in which a ruler would give parts of cataracts • / The rocky or ruff part of a river that makes it impassable by boats. • / a fortress, typically on high ground, protecting or dominating a city. • ...
ya 2022-04-25
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- a nomadic Arab of the desert.
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. It is the world's largest religion, with about 2.5 billion followers
- the process of removing salts or other minerals and contaminants from seawater, brackish water, and wastewater effluent
- Material deposited by rivers. It consists of silt, sand, clay, and gravel, as well as much organic matter
- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets.
- a shallow arm of the Arabian Sea between SW Iran and Arabia
- a place in a desert where water comes up to the surface from deep underground.
- relating to or denoting geological surveying methods involving vibrations produced artificially by explosions.
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
- a gently sloping underground channel or tunnel constructed to lead water from the interior of a hill to a village below.
- a landform created by deposition of sediment that is carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or stagnant water.
- the world's oldest monotheistic religion, dating back nearly 4,000 years.
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- places where Mesopotamian gods were worshipped. They were giant stepped pyramids that towered above the landscape of ancient Mesopotamia.
- between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf; strategically important for its oil resources.
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is an intergovernmental organization of 13 countries
- a mode of subsistence that involves raising domestic animals in grassland environments using herd and household mobility
- the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.
- boomerang-shaped region of the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest human civilizations
- he chemical products obtained from petroleum by refining
- a business that does work for a customer, and occasionally provides goods, but is not involved in manufacturing.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- the religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.
- the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
- the modern Persian language, a member of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European family written in Arabic script.
- a mountain range in northern Africa between the Mediterranean and the Sahara Desert
- stems from the Arabic word masjid, meaning "temple" or "place of worship." This building is very important religiously and politically
- the seeds that come from grasses such as wheat, millet, rice, barley, oats, rye, triticale, sorghum, and maize
- the presence of people from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds or identitie
- a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season.
29 Clues: a nomadic Arab of the desert. • he chemical products obtained from petroleum by refining • a shallow arm of the Arabian Sea between SW Iran and Arabia • a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater. • a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season. • the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling. • ...
Early Man to Judaism Vocabulary Practice 2022-09-28
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- A city in the Holy Land, regarded as sacred by Christians, Muslims, and Jews
- Belief in many gods
- Belief in one God
- A Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery and at Mt. Sinai delivered the Ten Commandments
- collection of 282 Babylonian laws inscribed in stone that are one of the earliest and more complete written legal codes from approx. 1750 BCE
- the taming of animals for human use, such as work or as food
- A Hebrew word meaning "law," referring to the first five books of the Old Testament
- Father of the Hebrews and founder of Judaism
- Group of people in 1000 BCE in the western side of the Fertile Crescent known for manufacturing and trade, developed an expensive purple dye; developed an alphabet that ours is based on
- a scientist that studies ancient remains to learn about the past
- farming in which only enough food to feed one's family is produced
- prepared according to Jewish dietary law
- A period when humans first started to learn to plant crops and domesticate animals for their food, instead of hunting and gathering
- A promise that God made with Abraham in which God would offer protection and land to Abraham and his descendants, but they must follow the path of God
- A geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semi-circle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
- Any object made by humans, especially those from an earlier time, such as those excavated by archaeologists
- form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets
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- Greek for "land between two rivers" fertile farming valley in Central Asia that owes its fertile character to Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- a person who wanders from place to place
- situation in which behavior is characterized by and based on long-standing customs, habits, and rituals
- The world's first civilization, founded in Mesopotamia, which existed for over 3,000 years
- member of a biological group that walked upright
- : set of laws for Christians and Jews, responsible for moral behavior; according to the Bible, were given to Moses by God on Mt. Sinai
- Old Stone Age
- A rectangular tiered temple made of mudbricks constructed by the ancient Sumerians associated with religious purpose
- a person who writes things down
- early group of people who lived in lands between Mesopotamia and Egypt. They claim to be descendants of Abraham and Isaac and developed Judaism.
- worker in a skilled trade or craft; especially one that involves making things by hand
- 3.2 million year old hominid discovered in Ethiopia
- family of anthropologists who made historical discoveries of ancient man in Africa
30 Clues: Old Stone Age • Belief in one God • Belief in many gods • a person who writes things down • a person who wanders from place to place • prepared according to Jewish dietary law • Father of the Hebrews and founder of Judaism • member of a biological group that walked upright • 3.2 million year old hominid discovered in Ethiopia • ...
ARCHAEOLOGY ADVENTURES AND DISCOVERIES 2024-11-11
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- Natural sinkholes used for rituals by the ancient Maya
- Key to deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Site where Neanderthal remains were found, with evidence of burials
- French cave known for Paleolithic art
- Giant stone heads found on Easter Island
- Ancient city carved into rock in Jordan
- Ancient Roman amphitheater in the heart of Rome
- Prehistoric tool associated with early Native American culture
- Ancient temple site in Turkey dating back 12,000 years
- Archaeologist who discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb
- Mysterious statue with the body of a lion and head of a human in Egypt
- Prehistoric statuettes of women found across Europe
- Legendary wooden horse used to infiltrate Troy
- Stone used by early humans to make tools
- Megalithic tomb with a large flat stone laid on upright ones
- Incan city rediscovered in Peru in 1911
- Ancient kingdom in Ethiopia known for its stelae and ruins
- Well-preserved mummy found in the Alps
- Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the island of Santorini
- One of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley civilization
- Palace complex from the Minoan civilization in Crete
- Collection of classical Greek marble sculptures housed in the British Museum
- Ruins of an ancient city in southern Africa
- Giant tombs built by the ancient Egyptians
- Archaeological site of a pre-Columbian city in Oaxaca, Mexico
- Prehistoric village found in Scotland
- Early hominin footprints preserved in volcanic ash in Tanzania
- Ancient Greek analog computer found in a shipwreck
- Famous for discovering the first fossilized Proconsul skull
- Mysterious large geoglyphs found in Peru
- Anglo-Saxon burial site found in England
- Famous gold burial mask found in the tomb of Tutankhamun
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- The boy pharaoh whose tomb was discovered in 1922
- Region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known as the cradle of civilization
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, located in Ephesus
- Ancient manuscripts found in caves near the Dead Sea
- One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world
- Roman city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius, like Pompeii
- Thousands of life-sized soldiers found in China
- Prehistoric effigy mound in Ohio
- Roman city buried by a volcanic eruption
- Ancient stone circle found in England
- Ancient Mayan city in Mexico known for the Temple of Kukulkan
- Largest religious monument in the world, located in Cambodia
- Massive wall built to protect China from invasions
- Ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above Athens
- Famous for its prehistoric cave paintings in Spain
- Ancient Egyptian city known for its temples and tombs
- His remains were discovered under a parking lot in Leicester
- The famous Australopithecus fossil discovered in Ethiopia
- Colorful paintings found in the ruins of ancient Crete
- One of the first major cities in ancient Mesopotamia
52 Clues: Prehistoric effigy mound in Ohio • French cave known for Paleolithic art • Ancient stone circle found in England • Prehistoric village found in Scotland • Well-preserved mummy found in the Alps • Ancient city carved into rock in Jordan • Incan city rediscovered in Peru in 1911 • Giant stone heads found on Easter Island • Roman city buried by a volcanic eruption • ...
ARCHAEOLOGY ADVENTURES AND DISCOVERIES 2024-11-13
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- Early hominin footprints preserved in volcanic ash in Tanzania
- Ancient Greek analog computer found in a shipwreck
- Prehistoric effigy mound in Ohio
- Archaeological site of a pre-Columbian city in Oaxaca, Mexico
- Mysterious statue with the body of a lion and head of a human in Egypt
- Famous for discovering the first fossilized Proconsul skull
- Prehistoric statuettes of women found across Europe
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, located in Ephesus
- Ancient stone circle found in England
- Mysterious large geoglyphs found in Peru
- Ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above Athens
- Prehistoric tool associated with early Native American culture
- Ancient Egyptian city known for its temples and tombs
- French cave known for Paleolithic art
- His remains were discovered under a parking lot in Leicester
- Ancient Mayan city in Mexico known for the Temple of Kukulkan
- Legendary wooden horse used to infiltrate Troy
- Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the island of Santorini
- Ruins of an ancient city in southern Africa
- Prehistoric village found in Scotland
- Ancient manuscripts found in caves near the Dead Sea
- Region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known as the cradle of civilization
- Famous gold burial mask found in the tomb of Tutankhamun
- Incan city rediscovered in Peru in 1911
- The boy pharaoh whose tomb was discovered in 1922
- One of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley civilization
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- Colorful paintings found in the ruins of ancient Crete
- Massive wall built to protect China from invasions
- Ancient Roman amphitheater in the heart of Rome
- One of the first major cities in ancient Mesopotamia
- Ancient kingdom in Ethiopia known for its stelae and ruins
- Giant stone heads found on Easter Island
- Natural sinkholes used for rituals by the ancient Maya
- Giant tombs built by the ancient Egyptians
- The famous Australopithecus fossil discovered in Ethiopia
- Collection of classical Greek marble sculptures housed in the British Museum
- Well-preserved mummy found in the Alps
- Palace complex from the Minoan civilization in Crete
- Ancient city carved into rock in Jordan
- Stone used by early humans to make tools
- Roman city buried by a volcanic eruption
- Famous for its prehistoric cave paintings in Spain
- Key to deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Site where Neanderthal remains were found, with evidence of burials
- One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world
- Largest religious monument in the world, located in Cambodia
- Roman city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius, like Pompeii
- Archaeologist who discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb
- Megalithic tomb with a large flat stone laid on upright ones
- Thousands of life-sized soldiers found in China
- Ancient temple site in Turkey dating back 12,000 years
- Anglo-Saxon burial site found in England
52 Clues: Prehistoric effigy mound in Ohio • Ancient stone circle found in England • French cave known for Paleolithic art • Prehistoric village found in Scotland • Well-preserved mummy found in the Alps • Ancient city carved into rock in Jordan • Incan city rediscovered in Peru in 1911 • Giant stone heads found on Easter Island • Stone used by early humans to make tools • ...
TCI U1 2023-05-17
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- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- before written history
- a scientist who studies human development
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- wealth sent from one country or ruler to another as a sign that the other is superior
- a military blockade and attack on a city to force it to surrender
- an expert who studies and creates maps of Earth’s natural and human-made features
- something that can be used to fulfill a need
- to move from one geographic region to another
- the way a civilization is organized
- a wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
- the later part of the Stone Age, called the New Stone Age, lasted from around 8000 to 3000 B.C.E.
- the way a region or country uses resources to produce and sell or trade goods and services to meet people’s needs and wants
- a means of supplying land with water
- fine particles of rock
- relating to a ceremony, such as a religious ceremony
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
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- an early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government(1 word w/ a "-")
- in ancient times, the geographic area located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- a collection of written laws and rules (3 words)
- the first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 B.C.E
- a Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey (for 2 words, no space, first word is capital, second is not)
- ability or skill
- an arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- an area in southern Mesopotamia, where cities first appeared
- a symbol that stands for an object
- one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- an expert who studies and records the past
- one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- a large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
- an object made or used by people in the past
- a city that is the center of government
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- an early ancestor of humans
- an expert who studies the past by examining objects that people have left behind
- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- the business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
- a person who writes
- a craftsperson
42 Clues: a craftsperson • ability or skill • a person who writes • before written history • fine particles of rock • an early ancestor of humans • a symbol that stands for an object • the way a civilization is organized • a means of supplying land with water • a city that is the center of government • a scientist who studies human development • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • ...
cwp-648a8a587fa6c16c42b7eded6abcb9beff 2023-06-16
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- The same dealt ___ with our kindred, and evil entreated our fathers ...
- And we went before to ship, and sailed unto ___, there intending to take in Paul ...
- ... Apollos, born at Alexandria, an ___ man, and mighty in the scriptures ...
- Saying, Thou wentest in to men uncircumcised, and didst ___ with them.
- ... the Lord added to the ___ daily such as should be saved.
- Parthians, and Medes, and ___, and the dwellers in Mesopotamia ...
- Some therefore cried one thing, and some another: for the ___ was confused ...
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- Then the soldiers cut off the ___ of the boat, and let her fall off.
- ... certain which went out from us have troubled you with words, ___ your souls ...
- And when Paul’s ___’s son heard of their lying in wait, he went ... and told Paul.
- ... and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them ___
- And he said, The God of our ___ hath chosen thee ...
- ... the wind not suffering us, we sailed under Crete, over against ___
13 Clues: And he said, The God of our ___ hath chosen thee ... • ... the Lord added to the ___ daily such as should be saved. • Parthians, and Medes, and ___, and the dwellers in Mesopotamia ... • Then the soldiers cut off the ___ of the boat, and let her fall off. • ... and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them ___ • ...
Neo-Babylonian Empire 2023-12-21
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- - The greatest king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, known for his extensive building projects.
- - The script used for writing in Babylon.
- - A key feature of the Hanging Gardens, where plants were cultivated on ascending levels.
- - The grand entrance to Babylon, adorned with blue glazed tiles and reliefs of dragons and bulls.
- - The people who established the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
- - A type of massive structure built in Mesopotamia, including in Babylon.
- - A field of science greatly advanced by the Babylonians.
- - The chief god of Babylon, worshipped extensively during the Neo-Babylonian period.
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- - The Persian king who conquered Babylon, ending the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
- - The river flowing through Babylon, central to the city's prosperity.
- - The period during which the Jewish people were held captive in Babylon.
- - Clay objects used for writing in ancient Babylon.
- - A legendary terraced garden in Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- - The Median wife of Nebuchadnezzar II, for whom the Hanging Gardens were supposedly built.
- - The capital city of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, renowned for its architectural splendor.
15 Clues: - The script used for writing in Babylon. • - Clay objects used for writing in ancient Babylon. • - The people who established the Neo-Babylonian Empire. • - A field of science greatly advanced by the Babylonians. • - The river flowing through Babylon, central to the city's prosperity. • - The period during which the Jewish people were held captive in Babylon. • ...
Ancient peoples Csiki Dani 2024-01-02
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- ancient peoples who were in North Africa,Romans fight
- ancient peoples who were warriors,surrenders to the Romans, today's Romania
- ancient peoples who were in South America, in the mountains, long roads
- ancient peoples who were mounted warriors, europians, todays Hungary
- ancient peoples who were the first country by a big river, inventors, writing
- ancient peoples who were unknown origin,fictional canalization, todays Italy
- ancient peoples who were traders, they lived in Africa, they had dark skin
- ancient peoples who were fights with the Greeks, largest empire todays Iran
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- ancient peoples who were area based in the city of Babylon in central-southern Mesopotamia
- ancient peoples who were the inventor of paper, gunpowder,silk
- ancient peoples who had famous conqueror/leader, todays Greece, Alexander the Great
- ancient peoples who were warlike, area of present-day Iraq
- ancient peoples who were in South Asia,war elephants
- ancient peoples who were a civilization of ancient Northeast Africa,concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River, pyramids
- ancient peoples who were in Europe + Africa + Asia, speak Latin
15 Clues: ancient peoples who were in South Asia,war elephants • ancient peoples who were in North Africa,Romans fight • ancient peoples who were warlike, area of present-day Iraq • ancient peoples who were the inventor of paper, gunpowder,silk • ancient peoples who were in Europe + Africa + Asia, speak Latin • ...
M.E Crossword 2022-10-24
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- A river in Palestine that empties into the Dead Sea.
- The larger of the two main branches of Islam.
- An area that contains few people.
- A human-made waterway that cuts north-south across the Isthmus of Suez in Egypt.
- A member of a group of people who move from one place to another rather than living in one place all of the time.
- One of the two main branches of Islam.
- river in SW Asia, rising in E Turkey and flowing south across Syria and Iraq to join the Tigris.
- The Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments.
- A shallow arm of the Arabian Sea between SW Iran and Arabia.
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- An area that contains many people.
- the easternmost of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia.
- A sea surrounded by Africa, Europe, and Asia.
- The NW arm of the Indian Ocean between India and Arabia.
- An arm of the Indian Ocean, extending northwest between Africa and Arabia.
- A strategically important strait linking the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
15 Clues: An area that contains few people. • An area that contains many people. • One of the two main branches of Islam. • The larger of the two main branches of Islam. • A sea surrounded by Africa, Europe, and Asia. • A river in Palestine that empties into the Dead Sea. • The NW arm of the Indian Ocean between India and Arabia. • ...
Religion Crossword 2024-06-13
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- a short simple story illustrating a moral or spiritual truth
- to deliver a sermon
- literature more ancient than the Bible and comes from both Egypt and Mesopotamia
- a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family
- conduct befitting a villain; vicious behaviour or action.
- the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle)
- literature that is written in verse and emphasizes the rhythmic use of words to create imagery
- story God choosing people for specific purposes in God's plan
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- of laws The Code of Hammurabi
- a written work that tells a story through action and speech and is meant to be acted on a stage
- a series of books in the New Testament that were originally written as letters to the early Christians.
- the act or art of singing
- a short moral story, esp one with animals as characters
- The news about who Jesus Christ is, what He has done, and how that changes everything
- stories that are based on tradition
15 Clues: to deliver a sermon • the act or art of singing • of laws The Code of Hammurabi • stories that are based on tradition • a short moral story, esp one with animals as characters • a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family • conduct befitting a villain; vicious behaviour or action. • a short simple story illustrating a moral or spiritual truth • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-07
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- a person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented.
- the stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced
- a monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top
- material used to produce a fragrant odor when burned
- grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple
- move out of or away from something and come into view
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- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia
- a building, especially a large, imposing one
- writing consisting of hieroglyphs
- a material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant, used for writing or painting and also for making rope, sandals, and boats
- the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia
- about to happen
- a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa
15 Clues: about to happen • writing consisting of hieroglyphs • a building, especially a large, imposing one • grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way • a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa • material used to produce a fragrant odor when burned • move out of or away from something and come into view • ...
Vocabulary: Origins of Civilization 2023-12-11
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- complex society that has cities, a well-organized government and workers with specialized job skills
- the study of human life in the past by examining the things that people left behind
- the act of concentrating on a limited number of goods or activities
- people who relied on finding and harvesting resources in the wild
- to supply water to someone or something
- to change the growth of plants or behavior of animals in ways that are useful for humans
- a person who moves from place to place without a permanent home
- supply of something that can be used as needed
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- "The ___": a region with good conditions for growing crops that stretches from the Mediterranean coast east through Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) to the Persian Gulf
- a complete change in ways of thinking, working, or living
- the science or occupation of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock; farming
- trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money
- all the inhabitants of a town, area, or country
- extra; more than immediately needed
- the study of humankind in all aspects, especially development and culture
15 Clues: extra; more than immediately needed • to supply water to someone or something • supply of something that can be used as needed • all the inhabitants of a town, area, or country • a complete change in ways of thinking, working, or living • a person who moves from place to place without a permanent home • ...
16h 2024-04-30
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- - Mounted warrior in medieval Europe (6 letters, six)
- - Extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority (6 letters, six)
- - Title used by Russian emperors (4 letters, four)
- - Castrated man, often holding a position of authority in ancient times (6 letters, six)
- - Member of an ancient Semitic people, famous for their maritime trading (10 letters, ten)
- - Ancient Hindu scriptures (5 letters, five)
- - Ancient writing material made from a plant of the same name (7 letters, seven)
- - Small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed in the 15th century (7 letters, seven)
- - Form of government in which power resides in elected individuals (8 letters, eight)
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- - Writing system using pictures and symbols, used in ancient Egypt (11 letters, eleven)
- - Term used by ancient Greeks and Romans for all foreigners (9 letters, nine)
- - Massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia (8 letters, eight)
- - Soldiers who fought on horseback (7 letters, seven)
- - Military leader who became emperor of the French (8 letters, eight)
- - Gladiator who led a slave revolt against Rome (9 letters, nine)
15 Clues: - Ancient Hindu scriptures (5 letters, five) • - Title used by Russian emperors (4 letters, four) • - Mounted warrior in medieval Europe (6 letters, six) • - Soldiers who fought on horseback (7 letters, seven) • - Gladiator who led a slave revolt against Rome (9 letters, nine) • - Massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia (8 letters, eight) • ...
Constellations 2025-06-01
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- A belt of sky with 12 signs; its origin lies in Babylonian astronomy
- Constellation shaped like a bull; featured in both Mesopotamian and Greek mythology
- The Dragon associated with the color green, representing the spring season and the element wood
- Ancient land between the Tigris and Euphrates where some of the first star charts were made
- Type of calendar based on moon phases, widely used in ancient China
- Egyptian concept of the world after death, often linked to stars like Orion
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- Tower-like Mesopotamian temple used in part for astronomical observation
- Star groups used by Egyptians to divide the night and track time
- Another name for Ursa Major; known as the Great Wagon or celestial vehicle
- Greek astronomer who cataloged 48 classical constellations
- Greek word for "ordered universe"; often used in astronomy
- Ancient Greek tool used to measure star positions
- Egyptian river whose flood was predicted by the heliacal rising of Sirius
- Collection of ancient stories explaining the origins of constellations
- Timekeeping system based on solar or stellar movements
15 Clues: Ancient Greek tool used to measure star positions • Timekeeping system based on solar or stellar movements • Greek astronomer who cataloged 48 classical constellations • Greek word for "ordered universe"; often used in astronomy • Star groups used by Egyptians to divide the night and track time • Type of calendar based on moon phases, widely used in ancient China • ...
TTS UANG DAN LEMBAGA KEUANGAN 2025-10-23
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- Fungsi uang yang menggambarkan perannya sebagai alat penentu nilai dan pembanding harga antar barang atau jasa dalam kegiatan ekonomi
- Jenis bank yang sebagian modalnya dimiliki oleh pemerintah dan sebagian oleh swasta
- Prinsip bank syariah yang berarti penjual barang dengan harga pokok ditambah margin keuntungan yang disepakati di awal
- Uang logam pertama kali digunakan di negara
- Benda yang secara umum diterima sebagai alat pembayaran
- Uang yang berasal dari tagihan di bank umum yang dapat digunakan sewaktu-waktu sebagai alat pembayaran
- Zaman sebelum adanya uang yang digunakan oleh manusia
- Salah satu syarat uang yang berarti nilainya tidak mudah berkurang
- Jenis uang yang paling banyak digunakan negara-negara di dunia saat ini
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- Sistem barter diperkenalkan oleh bangsa
- Istilah untuk kegiatan bank umum yang menawarkan berbagai jenis simpanan kepada nasabah
- Kota di mana bank yang mencetak uang kertas pertama di Eropa berada
- Penurunan nilai mata uang suatu negara terhadap mata uang lainnya
- Fungsi uang sebagai petunjuk harga dan satuan hitung
- Prinsip dalam perbankan syariah yang berarti kerjasama antara pemilik modal dan pengelola usaha untuk berbagi hasil keuntungan
15 Clues: Sistem barter diperkenalkan oleh bangsa • Uang logam pertama kali digunakan di negara • Fungsi uang sebagai petunjuk harga dan satuan hitung • Zaman sebelum adanya uang yang digunakan oleh manusia • Benda yang secara umum diterima sebagai alat pembayaran • Penurunan nilai mata uang suatu negara terhadap mata uang lainnya • ...
cross word 2022-04-25
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- a nomadic Arab of the desert.
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. It is the world's largest religion, with about 2.5 billion followers
- the process of removing salts or other minerals and contaminants from seawater, brackish water, and wastewater effluent
- Material deposited by rivers. It consists of silt, sand, clay, and gravel, as well as much organic matter
- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets.
- a shallow arm of the Arabian Sea between SW Iran and Arabia
- a place in a desert where water comes up to the surface from deep underground.
- relating to or denoting geological surveying methods involving vibrations produced artificially by explosions.
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
- a gently sloping underground channel or tunnel constructed to lead water from the interior of a hill to a village below.
- a landform created by deposition of sediment that is carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or stagnant water.
- the world's oldest monotheistic religion, dating back nearly 4,000 years.
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- places where Mesopotamian gods were worshipped. They were giant stepped pyramids that towered above the landscape of ancient Mesopotamia.
- between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf; strategically important for its oil resources.
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is an intergovernmental organization of 13 countries
- a mode of subsistence that involves raising domestic animals in grassland environments using herd and household mobility
- the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.
- boomerang-shaped region of the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest human civilizations
- he chemical products obtained from petroleum by refining
- a business that does work for a customer, and occasionally provides goods, but is not involved in manufacturing.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- the religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.
- the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
- the modern Persian language, a member of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European family written in Arabic script.
- a mountain range in northern Africa between the Mediterranean and the Sahara Desert
- stems from the Arabic word masjid, meaning "temple" or "place of worship." This building is very important religiously and politically
- the seeds that come from grasses such as wheat, millet, rice, barley, oats, rye, triticale, sorghum, and maize
- the presence of people from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds or identitie
- a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season.
29 Clues: a nomadic Arab of the desert. • he chemical products obtained from petroleum by refining • a shallow arm of the Arabian Sea between SW Iran and Arabia • a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater. • a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season. • the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling. • ...
an ode to the color red 2022-04-21
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- the presence of people from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds or identities
- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets
- the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices.
- the bed or valley of a stream in regions of southwestern Asia and northern Africa that is usually dry except during the rainy season and that often forms an oasis
- the region where the first settled agricultural communities of the Middle East and Mediterranean basin are thought to have originated by the early 9th millennium bce. The term was popularized by the American Orientalist James Henry Breasted.
- the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
- a mountain range in northern Africa between the Mediterranean and the Sahara Desert
- a business that does work for a customer, and occasionally provides goods, but is not involved in manufacturing.
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater.
- the Persian Gulf; strategically important for its oil resources
- the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.
- that part of agriculture that deals with animal livestock such as goats, chickens, yaks, camels, sheep, and bovine
- the religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.
- : a chemical isolated or derived from petroleum or natural gas.
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- a nomadic Arab of the desert.
- between the Red Sea and
- pyramidal stepped temple tower that is an architectural and religious structure characteristic of the major cities of Mesopotamia (now mainly in Iraq) from approximately 2200 until 500 bce
- the monotheistic religion of the Jewish people.
- a Muslim place of worship.
- an area of low, flat land shaped like a triangle, where a river splits and spreads out into several branches before entering the sea.
- a fine-grained fertile soil deposited by water flowing over flood plains or in river beds.
- the process of removing salt from seawater.
- a shallow arm of the Arabian Sea between SW Iran and Arabia
- relating to earthquakes or other vibrations of the earth and its crust.
- the modern Persian language, a member of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European family written in Arabic script.
- the seeds that come from grasses such as wheat, millet, rice, barley, oats, rye, triticale, sorghum, and maize
- an underground aqueduct used (as in the Middle East) to convey water from a source (such as an aquifer) through the force of gravity especially for the purpose of irrigation
- spot in a desert, where water is found.
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
30 Clues: between the Red Sea and • a Muslim place of worship. • a nomadic Arab of the desert. • spot in a desert, where water is found. • the process of removing salt from seawater. • the monotheistic religion of the Jewish people. • The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • a shallow arm of the Arabian Sea between SW Iran and Arabia • ...
CRUCIGRAMA 2023-06-13
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- Texto escrito a mano, especialmente el que tiene algún valor o antigüedad, o es de mano de un escritor o personaje célebre.
- Dibujo figurativo o una representación gráfica que hace explícito un objeto o un mensaje
- Edificio o local donde se conservan un conjunto de libros ordenados y clasificados para su consulta o préstamo bajo determinadas condiciones.
- Persona que estudian el pasado a través de los restos de la cultura material
- Cara de una hoja de papel de una publicación o un cuaderno.
- Pieza de material plano y rígido que se utiliza para escribir o dibujar
- Es el arte de escribir con «letra bella», artística y correctamente formada, también puede entenderse rasgos que caracterizan una escritura específica.
- Acción de escribir.
- Proveniente del latín, habitación destinada a la transcripción de manuscritos.
- Elemento de un sistema de escritura eminentemente pictórico, creada por los egipcios
- civilizaciones más importantes de la antigüedad y extendieron su legado entre los años 1.500 y 330 antes de Cristo.
- Material natural compuesto de rocas generalmente de color anaranjado rojizo.
- Formato del libro. Se compone de cuadernos plegados, cosidos y encuadernados. Habitualmente, se puede escribir en ambos lados de cada hoja, denominadas páginas
- Era el título dado al rey en el Antiguo Egipto.
- Conjunto ordenado de letras de un idioma.
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- Material empleado para escribir, encuadernar libros, fabricar tambores y panderetas, etc., que se fabrica a partir de piel de reses limpia, seca, adobada y estirada.
- Herramienta de acero de alta dureza, de forma cilíndrica o prismática, con un extremo o boca con una punta aguda
- Material que se presenta como una lámina fina hecha con pasta de fibras vegetales u otros materiales molidos y mezclados con agua, secados y endurecidos después, que se utiliza para escribir, dibujar, envolver cosas, etc.
- Taller o lugar donde se desarrolla la operación de imprimir.
- Pieza de madera o de metal terminada en ángulo diedro muy agudo. Sirve para hender o dividir cuerpos sólidos.
- Nombre que recibe el soporte de escritura elaborado a partir de Cyperus papyrus; fue el papel de los egipcios
- Sustancia colorante que se encuentra en las células de los seres vivos.
- Uno de los dos grandes ríos que definen Mesopotamia.
- Uno de los dos grandes ríos que definen Mesopotamia.
- Civilización antigua que habitó Mesopotamia asiática entre el 3500 y 1750 a. C. A lo largo de su historia fundaron cientos de ciudades a orillas de los ríos Tigris y Éufrates.
- Piel de vaca o ternera, adobada y muy pulida, especialmente la que permite pintar o escribir en ella.
- Significa “en forma de cuña “y proviene del latín
- Conjunto de hojas unidas por uno de sus lados y normalmente encuadernadas, formando un solo volumen.
- Que es amante de los libros y los collecciona.
- Persona que se dedica a la filosofía.
- Yacimiento neolítico muy importante en el Punyaba que perteneció a la cultura del valle del Indo.
31 Clues: Acción de escribir. • Persona que se dedica a la filosofía. • Conjunto ordenado de letras de un idioma. • Que es amante de los libros y los collecciona. • Era el título dado al rey en el Antiguo Egipto. • Significa “en forma de cuña “y proviene del latín • Uno de los dos grandes ríos que definen Mesopotamia. • Uno de los dos grandes ríos que definen Mesopotamia. • ...
LE ORIGINI DELLE CITTA' 2025-11-13
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- Fiume del Levante che creava una valle fertile.
- Permettevano di distinguere un “dentro” da un “fuori”.
- Decoravano le pareti delle case.
- Comunità non ancora pienamente agricole, ma che hanno introdotto pratiche di raccolta intensiva e vivono in piccoli villaggi semi-interrati con capanne circolari.
- Passaggio definitivo dal villaggio neolitico alla città organizzata, dall’agricoltura comunitaria alla gestione centralizzata delle risorse.
- Immagine stessa della civiltà come equilibrio fragile tra dominio e dipendenza, tra controllo tecnico e devozione al mistero della natura.
- Possedeva anatomia, capacità cognitive e sensibilità simbolica paragonabili alle nostre.
- Segni di proto-scrittura tracciati con uno stilo triangolare.
- Una delle prime forme di organizzazione urbana della storia.
- Arrotolati sull’argilla, imprimono scene complesse: processioni, banchetti, simboli religiosi.
- Grotta francese in cui si scoprono pitture rupestri.
- Erano assenti a Çatalhöyük.
- Opere idrauliche che convogliano l’acqua dai fiumi principali verso i campi situati più in alto.
- Strutturazione della società a seguito della comparsa di nuove figure specializzate.
- La sua scoperta intorno al 3500 a.C. sancisce la divisione tra preistoria e storia.
- La più antica città fortificata al mondo.
- Il paesaggio diventa teatro di identità collettiva.
- Esondazioni primaverili, generate dallo scioglimento delle nevi anatoliche, che arricchiscono il suolo di limo ma possono anche distruggere i raccolti.
- Capacità di leggere e scrivere.
- Altopiano su cui è situato l’insediamento neolitico di Çatalhöyük.
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- Età della pietra nuova.
- Gruppi che si spostavano seguendo movimenti stagionali.
- Materiale principalmente usato in Mesopotamia per le costruzioni.
- Torre a gradoni orientata verso il cielo, è il punto di contatto tra umano e divino.
- Eccedenza di cibo che serviva per nutrire i lavoratori dei templi.
- Estrazione di un cilindro o carota di materiale da un substrato solido, ghiaccio, sedimenti marini o rocce.
- Passaggio lento e stratificato dall’economia di caccia e raccolta all’agricoltura stanziale.
- Usate con pendagli per ornare i corpi dei defunti.
- Vasta pianura alluvionale compresa tra i fiumi Tigri ed Eufrate, una regione che gli antichi chiamavano “terra fra i fiumi”
- Divinità a cui era dedicato il quartiere dove sorge la Ziggurat di Uruk.
- Elemento naturale che offriva una visibilità straordinaria e trasformava il santuario in un punto di riferimento riconoscibile.
- Avveniva talvolta all’interno delle abitazioni.
- Il più antico popolo mesopotamico. Il loro nome significa Mesopotamia meridionale.
- Precede la coltivazione della terra.
- Sono permessi dal surplus alimentare.
- Rapido raffreddamento che riportò il gelo in regioni che si stavano appena riscaldando.
- Forma di transazione commerciale per cui si scambiava la merce con altra merce.
- Era utilizzata come punto di osservazione e come monumento che affermava l’esistenza e la coesione della comunità.
- Complesso di pilastri a T fittamente scolpiti con animali simbolici.
- Leggendario re di Uruk protagonista dell’omonimo poema.
- Disegni stilizzati che rappresentano oggetti concreti
- Uno dei più antichi insediamenti complessi del mondo.
- Qua era situato l’accesso alle case.
43 Clues: Età della pietra nuova. • Erano assenti a Çatalhöyük. • Capacità di leggere e scrivere. • Decoravano le pareti delle case. • Precede la coltivazione della terra. • Qua era situato l’accesso alle case. • Sono permessi dal surplus alimentare. • La più antica città fortificata al mondo. • Fiume del Levante che creava una valle fertile. • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2022-09-15
4 Clues: Fine particles of fertile soil. • An amount that is left over after a need has been met. • A city that governs itself and its surrounding territory. • A system that supplies dry land with water through ditches,pipes,or streams.
Mesopotamia Achievements 2022-11-28
4 Clues: and wool • The first domesticated animals used for • High walls of dirt along river banks that prevent flooding • The process of bringing water to dry land using canals or pies
ancient Mesopotamia 2023-01-12
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- The belief and worship in more than one belief and
- in
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- the belief and worship in only one god.polytheism
- gods. city-state a political unit consisting of a city and its surrounding countryside. artisans a worker in a skill trade. ZIGGURAT a pyramid shape temple in Mesopotamia. cuneiform the world's first system of writing. scribe a writer. priest people who performed religious ceremonies had great status in the city-state of Sumer. civilization an organized society that functions within established geographic boundaries.
4 Clues: in • the belief and worship in only one god.polytheism • The belief and worship in more than one belief and • ...
Vocabulary 2023-03-01
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- A person the Muslims believe is the greatest and final prophet
- the man who Christians believe is the son of God and whose life, death, and resurrection as reported in the New Testament of the Bible are the basis of the Christian religion.
- a building used for public Christian worship.
- the creator and ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority
- the Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments.
- Old Testament patriarch regarded by Jews as the founder of the Hebrew people through his son Isaac
- the one and only God in Islam
- a city in Saudi Arabia that was the birthplace of Muhammad and is the holiest city of Islam
- the religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.
- A pillar of Islamic faith meaning charity and giving back to poor
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- Holiday regrading the resurrection of Jesus Christ
- A ancient place in nowadays Iraq in between the trigs and Euphrates river
- Jesus birthday
- Holy book of Islam
- a member of a Catholic church
- A pilgrimage to the Ka'ba Muslims must make once a year
- the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus
17 Clues: Jesus birthday • Holy book of Islam • a member of a Catholic church • the one and only God in Islam • a building used for public Christian worship. • Holiday regrading the resurrection of Jesus Christ • A pilgrimage to the Ka'ba Muslims must make once a year • the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus • ...
midd 2024-11-01
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- / Wealthy nation on the Persian Gulf, known for its oil reserves.
- / The country where ancient Mesopotamia was located.
- / Home to the ancient city of Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders.
- / Wealthy nation in the Gulf known for hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
- / An island country in the Mediterranean Sea with both Greek and Turkish influences.
- / Country at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, known for its ancient architecture.
- / Country with a rich history, including the ancient city of Damascus.
- / The birthplace of Islam, home to Mecca and Medina.
- / Known for its cedar trees and the capital city, Beirut.
- / Home to ancient pyramids and the Nile River.
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- / An island nation in the Persian Gulf, known for its Formula 1 Grand Prix.
- / Known for the cities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
- / Located on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, famous for its historic forts.
- / Region in the Middle East with historic significance to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- / Known for its Persian history and capital, Tehran.
- / Country with Jerusalem as a sacred city for multiple religions.
- / Transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia with Istanbul as a major city.
17 Clues: / Known for the cities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. • / Home to ancient pyramids and the Nile River. • / The country where ancient Mesopotamia was located. • / Known for its Persian history and capital, Tehran. • / The birthplace of Islam, home to Mecca and Medina. • / Known for its cedar trees and the capital city, Beirut. • ...
Settlement and Migration 2013-10-16
4 Clues: to tame wild animals over many years. • when you move from one place to place. • land around Tigris and the Euphrates rivers that has rich soil • process by which cultural practices are passed from one culture to another.
Peoples of the Fertile Crescent Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-20
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- a person whose job is to copy letters, books or other written materials by hand
- a tool used for planting seeds
- the belief in more than one god
- a farm machine used to cut into the ground and get it ready to plant crops
- a round thing that turns in a circle, we attach them to vehicles to make them move easily
- the land "between the rivers" that was home to the ancient Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians
- a terraced, pyramid shaped tower of the ancient Sumerians, Assyrians and Babylonians
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- a crescent shaped region in the Middle East known for its fertile and land and for being the birthplace of farming and some of the world's oldest civilizations
- the seed of wheat, rice, corn and certain other plants; it is used for food and to make flour
- a system that divides people into groups based on wealth, education and occupation
- to buy or trade for something not using money
- wedge shaped writing
- a person who leads religious ceremonies
13 Clues: wedge shaped writing • a tool used for planting seeds • the belief in more than one god • a person who leads religious ceremonies • to buy or trade for something not using money • a farm machine used to cut into the ground and get it ready to plant crops • a person whose job is to copy letters, books or other written materials by hand • ...
Assyrian Empire Crossword 2025-12-12
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- long the empire lasted The Assyrian empire lasted ____ years.
- This is a type of warfare where people camp outside of the territory and wait for surrender.
- Rams What’s the name for beams on wheels used to break walls?
- This is a name for pipes and canals used to carry water.
- towers What did they use to roll up to the city walls and attack the city?
- This is a way to supply land with water.
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- What’s the area from the olden times between the Tigris and Euphrates river?
- Assyrians established the empire before _________ conquered them.
- The Assyrian empire stretched from where to the Persian Gulf?
- they were attacked When was the Assyrian empire attacked by an army of Babylonians, Scythians, and Medes? answer: 612 B.C.E
- What’s a horrible word used to describe the Assyrians and how cruel they are?
- Who conquered the Assyrians and took over as king?
- Artisans from Assyria call this type of two dimensional sculpting.
13 Clues: This is a way to supply land with water. • Who conquered the Assyrians and took over as king? • This is a name for pipes and canals used to carry water. • The Assyrian empire stretched from where to the Persian Gulf? • long the empire lasted The Assyrian empire lasted ____ years. • Rams What’s the name for beams on wheels used to break walls? • ...
8th Grade Ch.1 and Ch.2 Vocab Brain Melter 2024-08-31
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- - A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water (9 letters)
- Source - An original document or other material that has not been altered or interpreted by others (13 letters)
- Crescent - A region in the Middle East where some of the earliest human civilizations began (15 letters)
- - A system of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia (9 letters)
- - Belief in a single god (12 letters)
- - A person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death (4 letters)
- - To preserve a corpse from decay, originally with spices (6 letters)
- - A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions (7 letters)
- - Conferred by or based on inheritance (10 letters)
- - An ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in central-southern Mesopotamia (9 letters)
- - An ancient region of southwestern Asia in present-day Iraq, known as the cradle of civilization (11 letters)
- - A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple (8 letters)
- - An ancient tool used for irrigation (7 letters)
- - Conforming to the law or to rules (10 letters)
- - Landform created at the mouth of a river (5 letters)
- - A long poem, typically derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures (4 letters)
- - The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels (10 letters)
- - A place regarded as holy (6 letters)
- - Something handed down from one generation to another (6 letters)
- - A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply (9 letters)
- - A plant that has seeds in a pod, like beans or peas (6 letters)
- - Regarded with great respect and reverence by a particular religion, group, or individual (6 letters)
- - Relative social or professional standing (6 letters)
- - A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state (9 letters)
- - A raw material or primary agricultural product (8 letters)
- - A person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented (6 letters)
- - A place where people establish a community (10 letters)
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- Poem - A form of poetry that tells a story (13 letters)
- - An artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships (5 letters)
- - The study of historical writing (14 letters)
- - A robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area (6 letters)
- - An offspring of two different species or varieties (6 letters)
- - To move back or withdraw (6 letters)
- - A policy of territorial or economic expansion (12 letters)
- - A principal administrative division of certain countries or empires (8 letters)
- - A complex human society, typically one with cities and a well-organized government (12 letters)
- - A deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle or town, typically filled with water (4 letters)
- - Ancient Egyptian writing system using symbols (12 letters)
- - A person who promotes or publicizes a particular organization or cause (12 letters)
- - An object made by a human being, typically of cultural or historical interest (8 letters)
- - Title of ancient Egyptian rulers (7 letters)
- - Fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment (4 letters)
- - Living forever; never dying (8 letters)
- of Labor - The assignment of different parts of a manufacturing process or task to different people (16 letters)
- - An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority (6 letters)
- - A two-wheeled vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing (7 letters)
- - The belief in or worship of more than one god (10 letters)
- - A material prepared in ancient Egypt from the stem of a water plant, used for writing (7 letters)
- - A line of hereditary rulers of a country (7 letters)
- - A large waterfall or a medical condition affecting the eye (8 letters)
- - Relating to or based on history (10 letters)
- - A person appointed to administer a country because the monarch is a minor or is absent (6 letters)
- - A union or association formed for mutual benefit (8 letters)
- - Written or carved on something, typically as a permanent record (9 letters)
- - A long wall or embankment built to prevent flooding from the sea (4 letters)
55 Clues: - Belief in a single god (12 letters) • - To move back or withdraw (6 letters) • - A place regarded as holy (6 letters) • - Living forever; never dying (8 letters) • - The study of historical writing (14 letters) • - Title of ancient Egyptian rulers (7 letters) • - Relating to or based on history (10 letters) • - Conforming to the law or to rules (10 letters) • ...
Comerțul și Transporturile 2019-11-06
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- În ce oraș in sec al 3-lea î.Hr au fost emise primele monede de bronz, de argint și de aur ?
- De unde porneau vechile drumuri comerciale ?
- Cine s-au remarcat in mod deosebit ca un popor de comercianți și navigatori ?
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- Ce se folosea până la apariția monedelor ?
- Care era cea mai importantă colonie de pe coasta nordica a Africii?
5 Clues: Ce se folosea până la apariția monedelor ? • De unde porneau vechile drumuri comerciale ? • Care era cea mai importantă colonie de pe coasta nordica a Africii? • Cine s-au remarcat in mod deosebit ca un popor de comercianți și navigatori ? • În ce oraș in sec al 3-lea î.Hr au fost emise primele monede de bronz, de argint și de aur ?
Q2-PUZZLE 2022-07-15
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- Batayan sa pagbuo ng kabihasnan kung saan tinutukoy ang estado ng tao sa pamayanan.
- Uri ng pamumuno kung saan ang hari ay magtatalaga ng mga namumuno sa bawat lalawigang nasasakupan nito upang magsilbing mata at tainga nito.
- Nagtatag ng imperyong Chaldean.
- Batayan sa pagbuo ng kabihasnan, ito ang organisadong koleksyonng kaugalian, paniniwala at kultura na nag-uugnay sa sangkatauhan sa mga ispiritwal na bagay o pangyayari.
- Sistema ng pagsusulat na nabuo sa kabihasnang Sumer.
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- Imperyo na nakabatay ang batas sa retributive justice.
- Tinawag na cradle of civilization dahil nagsilbing lundayan ng mga sinaunang kabihasnan.
- Haring namuno sa imperyo ng Akkadian na nagtayo ng mg lungsod-estado para magkaisa ang mga mamamayan.
- Batayan sa pagbuo ng kabihasnan, kung saan ang mga tao aymay sistema ng pamumuno.
- Tawag sa tagasulat ng mga Sumerian
- Imperyong bumagsak dahil hindi napagtuunan ang pagpapatatag ng pamahalaan at sandatahang lakas.
- Ito ang imperyo na nagpasimula ng paggamit ng barya.
- Ang naging pundasyon ng imperyong ito ay bibliya.
13 Clues: Nagtatag ng imperyong Chaldean. • Tawag sa tagasulat ng mga Sumerian • Ang naging pundasyon ng imperyong ito ay bibliya. • Ito ang imperyo na nagpasimula ng paggamit ng barya. • Sistema ng pagsusulat na nabuo sa kabihasnang Sumer. • Imperyo na nakabatay ang batas sa retributive justice. • ...
LA RUEDA 2026-01-15
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- ¿En qué región se inventó la rueda? (11 letras)
- ¿Qué tipo de fuerza se utiliza para tirar de los carros en la antigüedad?(8 letras)
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- ¿Material de los primeros discos utilizados en la rueda? (6 letras)
- ¿Cuál fue la aplicación inicial de la rueda antes de suSuso en el transporte? (9 letras)
- ¿Qué reduce el eje en el que gira el disco? (8 letras)
- ¿Cuál es uno de los usos más modernos de la ruedaen la vida cotidiana? (11 letras)
6 Clues: ¿En qué región se inventó la rueda? (11 letras) • ¿Qué reduce el eje en el que gira el disco? (8 letras) • ¿Material de los primeros discos utilizados en la rueda? (6 letras) • ¿Qué tipo de fuerza se utiliza para tirar de los carros en la antigüedad?(8 letras) • ¿Cuál fue la aplicación inicial de la rueda antes de suSuso en el transporte? (9 letras) • ...
AP 8 2019-03-07
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- king of franks 751 AD and 1st caroligian to become king
- slaves of sparta
- sophy sa griyego
- not yet passed law
- egyptian god of wisdom
- correct reasoning
- son of abraham
- pinuno ng simbahang katoliko
- father of jews and islam
- hari ng egypt
- i came
- capital seat of greece
- crete civilization
- libro ni plato
- pole taas na bahagi ng mundo
- papacy
- to deport
- youth crusade leader
- mayamang tao sa roma 1st triumvirate
- tagapagtatag ng flavian dynasty
- baliw na emperador ng roma
- pinamunuan ni kublai khan
- study of earth's composition
- royal power of egypt
- athenian statesman and lawmaker
- makipot na daan sa central greece
- new stone age
- four main points NEWS
- religion of jewish people
- land
- krus at espada
- love of wisdom from greeks
- parallels like the equator
- kapatagan sa nw athens
- unang nakatalang mambabatas ng athens
- charles the great
- libro ni aristotle
- to rule in greek
- 3rd crusade leader
- pari ng zoroastrianism
- king of mycenae son of atreus and aerope
- father of history
- i saw
- patag na representasyon ng mundo
- temple complex
- farmers in mesopotamia and religious
- holy roman emperor,governor of bavaria
- bota sa romano
- wrote the book politics
- labanan ng athens at ni xerxes ng persia
- modernong administatribong rehiyon greece
- device that shows directions
- human acts
- Trading
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- state
- longest river in the world
- taong java
- pangmatagalan nakalagayan ng atmospera sa isang lugar
- pharaoh na sumasamba kay aton
- galing sa western dorian architecture
- namumuno sa mga diyosesis
- pinakamalaking isla sa greece
- taoism book of virtue
- tao sa griyego
- full metal jacket
- political philosopher
- capital seat of egypt
- 3rd crusade turks leader
- emblem of life
- greek galley
- pagsulat ng mga sumer
- matalik na kaibigan ni juluis caesar
- ng pamahalaang sparta
- lumang panahon ng bato
- world's 1st empire
- alipin na nagpalaya sa mga alipin
- socratic method
- highest pyramid
- Meridians
- last crusader's state
- roman emperor adoption system
- iranian prophet zoroastrianism
- cradle of civilization
- study of past
- spherical model of earth
- pinagmulang ugat ng kabihasnan
- namumuno sa mga parokya
- fertile cresent
- greek military state
- ionian tribe
- carthagian general
- apo ni julius caesar
- mamayang naglilingkod sa simbahan
- babylonian goddess of love
- famous greek poet iliad and odessey
- supersonic turbulence
- pagiging tapat
- fourth persian king of achaemenid empire
- step brother of moses
- egypt's napoleon bonaparte
- i conquered
101 Clues: land • state • i saw • i came • papacy • Trading • to deport • Meridians • taong java • human acts • i conquered • greek galley • ionian tribe • hari ng egypt • new stone age • study of past • tao sa griyego • son of abraham • emblem of life • libro ni plato • krus at espada • pagiging tapat • temple complex • bota sa romano • socratic method • highest pyramid • fertile cresent • slaves of sparta • sophy sa griyego • to rule in greek • ...
History-CH 5 2023-10-22
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- Persian king who allowed the Jews to return to Judah
- Last great Assyrian king, collected library of about 1000,000 cuneiform tablets
- City built by Nimrod that became the Assyrian capital
- Israelite captive who interpreted Nebuchadnezzar's dream as well as the writing on the wall
- Prophet who prophesied the destruction of Nineveh
- Assyrian king who deported the ten tribes of the Northern Kingdom
- Prophet who foretold that God would assist Cyrus in his conquests
- Gardens built by Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- Persian king who made the Middle East into one big marketplace
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- King who conquered the western part of the Fertile Crescent, destroyed Jerusalem, kept Judah in captivity, built hanging gardens, dream which foretold the course of world
- The great “highway” built by Darius
- Jewish prophet who warned Nineveh of God’s coming judgement
- King who began the Assyrian drive to a world empire
- King who conquered all of Mesopotamia and established the Chaldean Empire
- Son of Nabondus who handled the actual government, killed by the Persians and Medes
- Assyrian king God defeated because of his pride and deference
- Last Chaldean king, preferred to travel around the empire leaving governing to his son
17 Clues: The great “highway” built by Darius • Gardens built by Nebuchadnezzar for his wife • Prophet who prophesied the destruction of Nineveh • King who began the Assyrian drive to a world empire • Persian king who allowed the Jews to return to Judah • City built by Nimrod that became the Assyrian capital • Jewish prophet who warned Nineveh of God’s coming judgement • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2025-05-21
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- the birthplace of civilization
- this religion started during the Roman Empire and many people were considered criminals for participating in it
- the birthplace of Hinduism
- this Macedonian helped expand the Greek empire all the way to Asia and Africa
- the location of the Ancient Sumerian and Babylonian civilizations
- Siddhartha Gautama was a prince who became known as _________ to his followers
- this civilization relied on military strength to expand its borders
- this civilization relied on boats to become wealthy
- this river was the location of many early ancient Chinese settlements
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- the Taklimakan Desert is located here
- this technique allowed ancient civilizations communicate knowledge from one generation to the next
- this trail connected Ancient China to Western Asia and Europe
- this Italian trader traveled along the Silk Road
- this technique allowed ancient civilizations to grow crops and raise animals
- this ancient technology allowed early humans to cook their food and gave them a place to gather and build their communities
- this dangerous activity was a way for early humans to get the food they needed
- this river helped the ancient Egyptians farm, trade, and transport goods
17 Clues: the birthplace of Hinduism • the birthplace of civilization • the Taklimakan Desert is located here • this Italian trader traveled along the Silk Road • this civilization relied on boats to become wealthy • this trail connected Ancient China to Western Asia and Europe • the location of the Ancient Sumerian and Babylonian civilizations • ...
Geography of Asia and the Middle East 2016-04-05
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- largest country by population and third by land area; birthplace of Confucianism; governed by the Communist Party today; contains the longest fortification in the world
- a military dictatorship cut off economically and diplomatically from the rest of the world; has reeducation camps and internment camps for political prisoners
- wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians
- large exporter of electronics (e.g., Nintendo, Sony) and cars (e.g., Toyota, Honda, Nissan)
- second king of Israel; killed Goliath and wrote many Psalms
- a collection of teachings (religious and philosophical) developed in ancient India characterized by reincarnation, the caste system, and karma
- acts of worship required of all Muslims: declaration of faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and pilgrimage
- ("enlightened one"); Hindu prince who around 500 B.C. rejected Hinduism and left his family and possessions in order to find enlightenment and peace
- the longest river in the world; has its source near the equator and its delta in Egypt, emptying into the Mediterranean Sea
- consists mostly of uninhabitable desert; home to Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad; largest producer and exporter of oil; uses Sharia law as its criminal code
- third king of Israel; wise and rich rule who wrote many Proverbs; worshiped the foreign gods of his wives
- a strict social class system in which all people are born into one of four groups which dictate their occupation (job) and rules of behavior
- the most populous Arab country; birthplace of the ancient cradle of civilization on the Nile River; famous for its ancient pyramids
- large, desert peninsula in the Middle East; between the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and Arabian Sea
- the belief that one's good or bad actions affects what happens to them later
- cradle of civilization which grew up along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers; means "[land] between the rivers"
- the most holy book of Islam
- another term used to refer to South Asia; so-called because of this region's separation from the rest of the Asian continent by the Himalayas
- a person who follows Islam
- called the "graveyard of empires"; place from which Osama Bin Laden orchestrated the 9/11 attacks
- the land of Cyrus the Great's vast Persian Empire; U.S. Embassy and personnel were taken hostage for 444 days in 1979; over 90% Shi'a Islam
- considered the best country in robotics, and home to the electronics company, Samsung; the most protestant country in Asia
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- the repeating cycle of birth, life, and death; after one dies, their soul returns in another body as a human, animal, or spirit
- one of the earliest written law codes, written by a Babylonian king
- its Tigris and Euphrates Rivers fueled Mesopotamia; dictator Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces in 2003
- a religion that teaches detachment from the world in order to reach the perfect peace of nirvana; begun in India but is most popular today in East Asia
- a philosophy teaching how behave virtuously within one's family and in society
- 1,500 miles of mountains forming the northeastern border of the Indian subcontinent; includes Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth
- popular Indian leader who used non-violence to get the British to withdraw from India
- (A.D. 570-632) Arab prophet who founded Islam and gained political and religious power in Arabia
- historically important rivers in Mesopotamia flowing southeastward from Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- the triangular-shaped mouth of a river where sediment builds up
- military leaders who saved the Jews from their neighboring enemies before Israel had a king
- fourth largest country by population and most populous Muslim-majority country; an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands
- the most important resource in the Middle East
- the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- an area in the Pacific Ocean having a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes
- first king of Israel; went crazy and tried to kill David
- the largest hot desert in the world; makes up most of North Africa
- second largest country by population; the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism; known for its curry powder
- the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt
- the most common religion in the Middle East and North Afirca; based on the teachings of Muhammad and stresses belief in one god (Allah); means "submission"
42 Clues: a person who follows Islam • the most holy book of Islam • the most important resource in the Middle East • the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob • wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians • the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt • first king of Israel; went crazy and tried to kill David • ...
8th Grade - Ch. 1 & Ch.2 - Vocab Brain Melter 2024-08-31
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- - The study of historical writing (14 letters)
- - A person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented (6 letters)
- - A two-wheeled vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing (7 letters)
- - An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority (6 letters)
- - A person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death (4 letters)
- - A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply (9 letters)
- Poem - A form of poetry that tells a story (13 letters)
- - A place where people establish a community (10 letters)
- Source - An original document or other material that has not been altered or interpreted by others (13 letters)
- - Living forever; never dying (8 letters)
- - A person appointed to administer a country because the monarch is a minor or is absent (6 letters)
- - To move back or withdraw (6 letters)
- - An object made by a human being, typically of cultural or historical interest (8 letters)
- - A union or association formed for mutual benefit (8 letters)
- - A robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area (6 letters)
- - A deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle or town, typically filled with water (4 letters)
- - Conforming to the law or to rules (10 letters)
- - The belief in or worship of more than one god (10 letters)
- - A principal administrative division of certain countries or empires (8 letters)
- - A long wall or embankment built to prevent flooding from the sea (4 letters)
- - Relating to or based on history (10 letters)
- - A material prepared in ancient Egypt from the stem of a water plant, used for writing (7 letters)
- - An artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships (5 letters)
- - An ancient region of southwestern Asia in present-day Iraq, known as the cradle of civilization (11 letters)
- - A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water (9 letters)
- - A system of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia (9 letters)
- - A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions (7 letters)
- - A raw material or primary agricultural product (8 letters)
- - A person who promotes or publicizes a particular organization or cause (12 letters)
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- - A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state (9 letters)
- - A policy of territorial or economic expansion (12 letters)
- - A place regarded as holy (6 letters)
- - Ancient Egyptian writing system using symbols (12 letters)
- - An ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in central-southern Mesopotamia (9 letters)
- - A plant that has seeds in a pod, like beans or peas (6 letters)
- - Landform created at the mouth of a river (5 letters)
- Crescent - A region in the Middle East where some of the earliest human civilizations began (15 letters)
- - A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple (8 letters)
- - A large waterfall or a medical condition affecting the eye (8 letters)
- - The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels (10 letters)
- - Conferred by or based on inheritance (10 letters)
- - A complex human society, typically one with cities and a well-organized government (12 letters)
- - Regarded with great respect and reverence by a particular religion, group, or individual (6 letters)
- - Belief in a single god (12 letters)
- - A line of hereditary rulers of a country (7 letters)
- - To preserve a corpse from decay, originally with spices (6 letters)
- of Labor - The assignment of different parts of a manufacturing process or task to different people (16 letters)
- - An offspring of two different species or varieties (6 letters)
- - Relative social or professional standing (6 letters)
- - An ancient tool used for irrigation (7 letters)
- - A long poem, typically derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures (4 letters)
- - Written or carved on something, typically as a permanent record (9 letters)
- - Something handed down from one generation to another (6 letters)
- - Fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment (4 letters)
54 Clues: - Belief in a single god (12 letters) • - A place regarded as holy (6 letters) • - To move back or withdraw (6 letters) • - Living forever; never dying (8 letters) • - The study of historical writing (14 letters) • - Relating to or based on history (10 letters) • - Conforming to the law or to rules (10 letters) • - An ancient tool used for irrigation (7 letters) • ...
Early Humans and the Rise of Civilization 2023-06-08
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- A collection of written laws and rules
- A person who makes money by selling goods
- An expert who studies the past by examining objects that people have left behind
- A Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey
- One who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- An expert who studies and records the past
- In ancient times, the geographic area located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- The business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
- One of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- A craftsperson
- A symbol that stands for an object
- To move from one geographic region to another
- Relating to a ceremony, such as a religious ceremony
- An arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- An expert who studies and creates maps of Earth’s natural and human-made features
- A characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- A city that is the center of government
- An early ancestor of humans
- The use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- A means of supplying land with water
- The first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 B.C.E.
- Wealth sent from one country or ruler to another as a sign that the other is superior
- A military blockade and attack on a city to force it to surrender
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- Writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- A scientist who studies human development
- Before written history
- To train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- The way a civilization is organized
- Ability or skill
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- An object made or used by people in the past
- A person who writes
- A wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
- A society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- Something that can be used to fulfill a need
- An area in southern Mesopotamia, where cities first appeared
- The later part of the Stone Age, called the New Stone Age, lasted from around 8000 to 3000 B.C.E.
- The business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- The way a region or country uses resources to produce and sell or trade goods and services to meet people’s needs and wants
- An early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government
- A large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
- Fine particles of rock
- One of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
43 Clues: A craftsperson • Ability or skill • A person who writes • Before written history • Fine particles of rock • An early ancestor of humans • A symbol that stands for an object • The way a civilization is organized • A means of supplying land with water • A collection of written laws and rules • A city that is the center of government • Writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • ...
sejarah minat 2022-05-17
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- Metode diakronik disebut juga
- Sejarah adalah suatu ilmu tersendiri dan tergolong dalam ilmu-ilmu sosial. Pernyataan ini dikemukakan oleh
- Sejarah selalu mengikuti perkembangan gerak kemajuan manunia serta kebudayaannya. Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa sejarah merupakan ilmu yang bersifat
- Keadaan bumi belum stabil dan masih panas sehingga belim ada kehidupan, merupakan ciri-ciri zaman
- Diakronik diambil dari bahasa
- Patung dewi athena merupakan salah satu bukti kebesaran Yunani yang berada di
- Secara geologis, bumi ini mulai ada kehidupan pada zaman
- Orang Cina Kuno sudah mengenal tulisan berupa tanda atau gambar yang disebut
- Manusia purba di indonesia sebagian besar ditemukan pada lapisan
- Kekuasaan bangsa Khaldea di mesopotamia berakhir setelah dikalahkan oleh bangsa
- Dewa Pencipta alam yang disembah dalam agama Hindu adalah Dewa
- Sejarah menginformasikan pengetahuan disebut kegunaan sejarah sebagai
- Memperoleh sumber lisan menggunakan metode
- Setelah tahap pemilihan tema, langkah dalam penelitian sejarah berupa tindakan mencari dan mengumpulkan sumber sejarah disebut
- Tulang belulang manusia atau hewan dan sisa tumbuhan yang telah membantu disebut
- Ajaran yang menyatakan bahwa matahari merupakan pusat tata surya dengan plate lain sebagai benda yang mengitarinya disebut teori
- alam sejarah yang dapat terjadi berulang kali adalah
- Menurut Kuntowijoyo objek sejarah sebagai ilmu adalah...
- Dimensi waktu dalam sejarah disebut
- Istilah dalam peristiwa sejarah itu abadi, yaitu
- Bangsa yang pertama kali mendiami lembah Sungai Indus adalah bangsa
- Secara etimologi sejarah berasal dari bahasa Arab, yaitu Jawaban
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- Dinasti yang memerintah di Cina Kuno setelah dinasti Syang runtuh adalah Dinasti
- Pada awalanya kolonialisme adalah kelanjutan dari patrimonialisme, di mana kebijakan kolonial hanya mengadopsi kebiasaan lama. Hal ini disebut dengan istilah
- Puncak kejayaan Kerajaan Babilonia lama tercapai pada masa pemerintahan
- Penduduk Mesir Kuno telah mengenal tulisan sekitar tahun 4000 SM yang disebut
- Sumber yang berasal dari orang kedua disebut sumber
- Filsuf Romawi mengatakan bahwa “Sejarah adalah guru kehidupan” ialah
- Golongan masyarakat Romawi yang disebut sebagai golongan kaum bangsawan adalah golongan
- Salah satu contoh konsep perubahan dan keberlanjutan dalam kehidupan bernegara adalah
- Kegunaan dari dalam yang nampak terkait dengan keilmuan dan pembinaan profesi kesejahteraan adalah fungsi
- Menurut ahli geologi, munculnya manusia purba jenis menganthropus paleojavanicus adalah pada zaman
- Makna harfiah sejarah sebagai sesuatu yang telah terjadi, terdapat pada kata
- Ilmu yang mempelajari benda-benda peninggalan sejarah disebut
- Ilmu sejarah berasal dari bahasa Arab, Syajarotun yang berarti pohon. Sementara itu, ilmu yang mempelajari sejarah dalam bahasa Arab dikenal dengan istilah
- Bangsa Khaldea menempati wilayah Mesopotamia setelah berhasil mengalahkan bangsa
- Berikut ini unsur-unsur sejarah yang paling cepat mengalami perubahan adalah unsur
- Badan perwakilan rakyat Polis Sparta di Yunani di kenal dengan nama
- Dalam historiografi diperlukan kemampuan
- Salah satu fungsi sejarah yang paling utama adalah sebagai media untuk mengetahui masa lampau dan sebagai ilmu. Hal ini merupakan fungsi sejarah secara
- Dimensi spasial dalam sejarah disebut dimensi
41 Clues: Metode diakronik disebut juga • Diakronik diambil dari bahasa • Dimensi waktu dalam sejarah disebut • Dalam historiografi diperlukan kemampuan • Memperoleh sumber lisan menggunakan metode • Dimensi spasial dalam sejarah disebut dimensi • Istilah dalam peristiwa sejarah itu abadi, yaitu • Sumber yang berasal dari orang kedua disebut sumber • ...
Early Humans and the Rise of Civilization 2026-01-06
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- one who moves from one place to place with no permanent home
- one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- an arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- the first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 B.C.E.
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- an early ancestor of humans
- fine particles of rock
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, governmet, and social structure
- an expert who studies the past by examing objects that people have left behind
- an expert who studies and creates maps of Earth's natural and human-made features
- a large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
- an object made or used by people in the past
- a craftsperson
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircase and a shrine st the top
- a Neolothic town discovered in central Turkey
- something that can be used to fulfill a need
- the way a region or country uses its resources to produce and sell or trade goods, and services to meet people's needs and wants
- an early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- a military blockade and attack on a city to force it to surrender
- a person who writes
- a means of supplying land with water
- a scientist who studies human developnment
- the way a civilization is organized
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- a person who makes money by selling goods
- wealth sent from one country or ruler to another as a sign that the other is superior
- before written history
- the later part of the Stone Age, called the New Stone Age, lasted from around 8000 to 3000 B.C.E.
- to move from one geographic region to another
- a symbol that stands for an object
- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- a wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
- ability or skill
- a city that is the center of government
- the business of farming, growing crops and raising animals
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the belifs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- an area in southern Mesopotamia, where cities first appeared
- an expert who studies and records the past
- in ancient times, the geographic area located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- relating to a ceremony, such as a religious ceremony
- a collection of written laws and rules
43 Clues: a craftsperson • ability or skill • a person who writes • before written history • fine particles of rock • an early ancestor of humans • a symbol that stands for an object • the way a civilization is organized • a means of supplying land with water • a collection of written laws and rules • a city that is the center of government • a person who makes money by selling goods • ...
vocab2 2022-10-06
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- A political unit made up of several territories.
- A line of hereditary rulers over a country.
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of god or a god.
- "Land between rivers", home to present day Iraq, Turkey, Kuwait, and Syria.
- A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- A city that with it's surrounding area forms an independent state.
- The dispersion of Jewish people beyond Israel.
- A region along the Nile river extending to the red sea.
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- A writing style used in ancient Egypt consisting of symbols.
- A system of organization or government where groups or people are ranked on above the other according to status or authority.
- The belief or worship of more than one god.
- A set of biblical principles made by the Hebrews.
- The belief that there is only one god.
- The first five books in the Hebrew bible.
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met.
- A monotheistic pre Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century B.C.
- A time when people started making tools out of iron and steel.
17 Clues: A ruler in ancient Egypt. • The belief that there is only one god. • The first five books in the Hebrew bible. • The belief or worship of more than one god. • A line of hereditary rulers over a country. • The dispersion of Jewish people beyond Israel. • A political unit made up of several territories. • A set of biblical principles made by the Hebrews. • ...
Ancient Judaism Quiz Review 2025-01-16
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- an animal that Jewish people are not allowed to eat any part of
- another name for the Hebrew Bible (or part of it anyway)
- led the Hebrews from Mesopotamia west to Canaan, modern-day Israel
- the belief that there is only one God
- a might empire that that Hebrews rebelled against and lost, twice
- the word for when a group of people are dispersed, or spread out, over a large area
- a less-than-friendly empire against whom the Hebrews rebelled successfully
- led the Hebrews out of Egyptian slavery and back to Canaan
- all that remains today of the Second Temple in Jerusalem
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- the empire that defeated the Babylonians and whose rulers were friendlier toward the Hebrews
- another major religion that adopted the Jewish belief that there is only one God
- ordered the building of the First Temple in Jerusalem
- They destroyed Solomon's temple, the First Temple, beginning the Jewish Diaspora
- founded a kingdom in Jerusalem
- moses received these from God and gave them to the Hebrews
- they destroyed the Second Temple
- book of the Hebrew Bible King David is said to have written much of
17 Clues: founded a kingdom in Jerusalem • they destroyed the Second Temple • the belief that there is only one God • ordered the building of the First Temple in Jerusalem • another name for the Hebrew Bible (or part of it anyway) • all that remains today of the Second Temple in Jerusalem • moses received these from God and gave them to the Hebrews • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2018-08-23
4 Clues: 2. The ancient ______ civilization call their King Pharaoh. • 4. The _______ civilization has a good knowledge of Mathematics. • 3. The _________ civilization is known as the craddle of civilization • 1. The ancient _______ civilization is now located in present day Mexico.
Ancient Civilizations 2025-03-26
4 Clues: One of the earliest known civilizations in Meso-America. • This civilization built pyramids and had rulers called pharaohs. • The river that was essential to the civilization of Ancient China. • The ancient civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
Mesopotamia Crossword 2024-10-29
Ilmu-Ilmu Bantu Dalam Sejarah 2023-08-05
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- Arkeologi adalah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari peninggalan peninggalan
- Arca atau Patung kuno dari peradaban kuno dunia, seperti Mesir, Mesopotamia, Persia, Indian, Pra Yunani, Yunani, Romawi, dan Tiongkok adalah contoh dari ilmu
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- Ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari manuskrip, mengenai cara membaca, dan menganalisis tulisan kuno adalah ilmu
- Ilmu ini mempelajari tentang benda benda bersejarah dan kesenian penting yang terbuat dari ilmu
- Kata fosil di kehidupan purba yang berasal dari bahasa Yunani, yaitu
- Objek Paleoantropologi yang dipelajari adalah fosil-fosil manusia
6 Clues: Objek Paleoantropologi yang dipelajari adalah fosil-fosil manusia • Kata fosil di kehidupan purba yang berasal dari bahasa Yunani, yaitu • Arkeologi adalah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari peninggalan peninggalan • Ilmu ini mempelajari tentang benda benda bersejarah dan kesenian penting yang terbuat dari ilmu • ...
Ilmu-Ilmu Bantu Dalam Sejarah 2023-08-05
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- Arkeologi adalah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari peninggalan peninggalan
- Ilmu ini mempelajari tentang benda benda bersejarah dan kesenian penting yang terbuat dari ilmu
- Arca atau Patung kuno dari peradaban kuno dunia, seperti Mesir, Mesopotamia, Persia, Indian, Pra Yunani, Yunani, Romawi, dan Tiongkok adalah contoh dari ilmu
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- Objek Paleoantropologi yang dipelajari adalah fosil-fosil manusia
- Kata fosil di kehidupan purba yang berasal dari bahasa Yunani, yaitu
- Ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari manuskrip, mengenai cara membaca, dan menganalisis tulisan kuno adalah ilmu
6 Clues: Objek Paleoantropologi yang dipelajari adalah fosil-fosil manusia • Kata fosil di kehidupan purba yang berasal dari bahasa Yunani, yaitu • Arkeologi adalah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari peninggalan peninggalan • Ilmu ini mempelajari tentang benda benda bersejarah dan kesenian penting yang terbuat dari ilmu • ...
AP Human Vocab Chapter 8: Political Geography 2018-01-18
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- a state's physical shape ex: South Africa is a perforated shape
- a region caught between stronger colliding external cultural-political forces, ex: Eastern Europe
- a large congregation of people united by a common characteristic and located in a certain territory
- redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power, ex: United State
- The domination of one state or group over it's allies, ex: Germany under Prussian hegemony until 1871
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- a state's sense of property and how people use space to communicate ownership
- Organization of three or more states to promote shared objectives, ex: United Nations, NAFTA, NATO
- a city with political and economic control over the surrounding countryside, ex: Mesopotamia
- a compact state with a large projecting exntension, ex: Colombia
9 Clues: a state's physical shape ex: South Africa is a perforated shape • a compact state with a large projecting exntension, ex: Colombia • a state's sense of property and how people use space to communicate ownership • a city with political and economic control over the surrounding countryside, ex: Mesopotamia • ...
ASFASFASF 2023-09-27
Ancient Civilizations 2024-12-18
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- Mesoamerican empire known for its monumental cities, agriculture, and human sacrifices.
- The cradle of civilization, located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- Ancient civilization with deep spiritual, mathematical, and cultural contributions, home to the Indus Valley and later the Maurya and Gupta Empires.
- Ancient civilization in South America, famous for their advanced road system and the city of Machu Picchu.
- Rome Empire that ruled much of Europe and the Mediterranean, famous for its legal system and engineering feats.
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- Ancient civilization centered around the Nile River, famous for its pyramids and pharaohs.
- Empire known for its vast territory, including modern-day Iran, and contributions to culture, government, and religion.
- Greece Civilization known for its philosophy, democracy, and contributions to art and science.
- Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced writing system, astronomy, and architecture.
- Ancient civilization known for its dynasties, inventions, and the Great Wall.
10 Clues: The cradle of civilization, located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. • Ancient civilization known for its dynasties, inventions, and the Great Wall. • Mesoamerican empire known for its monumental cities, agriculture, and human sacrifices. • Ancient civilization centered around the Nile River, famous for its pyramids and pharaohs. • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2024-10-04
Mesopotamia Crossword 2024-11-14
mesopotamia inventions 2024-11-07
4 Clues: a round object we use today • a type of writing made by the sumerians • an item was is used to help grind soil for farms • a way of travel for short distances across water
Ancient Mesopotamia 2022-09-15
4 Clues: Fine particles of fertile soil. • An amount that is left over after a need has been met. • A city that governs itself and its surrounding territory. • A system that supplies dry land with water through ditches,pipes,or streams.
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2023-09-26
4 Clues: a collection of written laws and/or rules • a large territory where people are ruled by a single leader/government • the way a religion or country uses resources to meet people’s needs and wants • wealth sent from on country/ruler to another to show that the other is superior
Mesopotamia Writing 2024-10-03
Ancient Mesopotamia 2020-07-14
4 Clues: Long period of time without water • City-State near Euphrates River, center of trade, created by King Hammurabi • Complex Societies, must have cities, organized govt., art, religion, class division • City-State in the southeran part of Mesopotami, invented wheel, writing, irrigation
Mesopotamia Vocab 2024-01-11
Mesopotamia Review 2023-09-20
4 Clues: we are inside for this due to rain today • this is the thing I drive to work everyday • this is where none of you want to be right now • this has two wheels and I ride if for fun in the summer
Ilmu-Ilmu Bantu Dalam Sejarah 2023-08-05
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- Arkeologi adalah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari peninggalan peninggalan
- Ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari manuskrip, mengenai cara membaca, dan menganalisis tulisan kuno adalah ilmu
- Arca atau Patung kuno dari peradaban kuno dunia, seperti Mesir, Mesopotamia, Persia, Indian, Pra Yunani, Yunani, Romawi, dan Tiongkok adalah contoh dari ilmu
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- Objek Paleoantropologi yang dipelajari adalah fosil-fosil manusia
- Ilmu ini mempelajari tentang benda benda bersejarah dan kesenian penting yang terbuat dari ilmu
- Kata fosil di kehidupan purba yang berasal dari bahasa Yunani, yaitu
6 Clues: Objek Paleoantropologi yang dipelajari adalah fosil-fosil manusia • Kata fosil di kehidupan purba yang berasal dari bahasa Yunani, yaitu • Arkeologi adalah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari peninggalan peninggalan • Ilmu ini mempelajari tentang benda benda bersejarah dan kesenian penting yang terbuat dari ilmu • ...
Ilmu-Ilmu Bantu Dalam Sejarah 2023-08-05
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- Arkeologi adalah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari peninggalan peninggalan
- Arca atau Patung kuno dari peradaban kuno dunia, seperti Mesir, Mesopotamia, Persia, Indian, Pra Yunani, Yunani, Romawi, dan Tiongkok adalah contoh dari ilmu
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- Ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari manuskrip, mengenai cara membaca, dan menganalisis tulisan kuno adalah ilmu
- Ilmu ini mempelajari tentang benda benda bersejarah dan kesenian penting yang terbuat dari ilmu
- Kata fosil di kehidupan purba yang berasal dari bahasa Yunani, yaitu
- Objek Paleoantropologi yang dipelajari adalah fosil-fosil manusia
6 Clues: Objek Paleoantropologi yang dipelajari adalah fosil-fosil manusia • Kata fosil di kehidupan purba yang berasal dari bahasa Yunani, yaitu • Arkeologi adalah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari peninggalan peninggalan • Ilmu ini mempelajari tentang benda benda bersejarah dan kesenian penting yang terbuat dari ilmu • ...
Derecho procesal 2024-02-13
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- En qué periodo se desarrolló la ley del talión?
- El derecho procesal en el Siglo XXI se caracteriza por la incorporación de?
- En que período se establecieron los fundamentos del proceso judicial?
- en que edad se desarrollaron las bases del derecho procesal?
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- En el siglo XIX Se produjo una transición de sistemas procesales predominantemente inquisitivos a sistemas más?
- A partir de la promulgación de los principios del debido proceso se consolidaron varios fundamentos claves uno de ellos es?
- que tipo de derecho fue un importante precursor del derecho procesal moderno?
- Cuando existió el interés de estudiar el derecho romano clásico?
- Como se llama el código que estableció un conjunto de reglas claras y uniformes para la administración de justicia en Francia ?
9 Clues: En qué periodo se desarrolló la ley del talión? • en que edad se desarrollaron las bases del derecho procesal? • Cuando existió el interés de estudiar el derecho romano clásico? • En que período se establecieron los fundamentos del proceso judicial? • El derecho procesal en el Siglo XXI se caracteriza por la incorporación de? • ...
NAME - Early History 2025-04-12
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- a form of colonization referring to control of a place by another country before allowing them to become independent
- architectural style that influenced buildings of the region, especially churches
- this term refers to human control of plants and animals that allowed people to live in one place permanently
- region in Egypt that saw rise of one of first human civilizations
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- oldest of the world religions which developed in this region
- region between Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and home to one of first human civilizations
- ruled region from southeastern Europe to North Africa and eastern end of Mediterranean Sea
- youngest of the world religions which developed in this region
- the control and use of this natural resource was key to development of early human civilizations
9 Clues: oldest of the world religions which developed in this region • youngest of the world religions which developed in this region • region in Egypt that saw rise of one of first human civilizations • architectural style that influenced buildings of the region, especially churches • ...
Ilmu-Ilmu Bantu Dalam Sejarah 2023-08-05
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- Arkeologi adalah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari peninggalan peninggalan
- Ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari manuskrip, mengenai cara membaca, dan menganalisis tulisan kuno adalah ilmu
- Kata fosil di kehidupan purba yang berasal dari bahasa Yunani, yaitu
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- Objek Paleoantropologi yang dipelajari adalah fosil-fosil manusia
- Arca atau Patung kuno dari peradaban kuno dunia, seperti Mesir, Mesopotamia, Persia, Indian, Pra Yunani, Yunani, Romawi, dan Tiongkok adalah contoh dari ilmu
- Ilmu ini mempelajari tentang benda benda bersejarah dan kesenian penting yang terbuat dari ilmu
6 Clues: Objek Paleoantropologi yang dipelajari adalah fosil-fosil manusia • Kata fosil di kehidupan purba yang berasal dari bahasa Yunani, yaitu • Arkeologi adalah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari peninggalan peninggalan • Ilmu ini mempelajari tentang benda benda bersejarah dan kesenian penting yang terbuat dari ilmu • ...
Ilmu-Ilmu Bantu Dalam Sejarah 2023-08-05
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- Arkeologi adalah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari peninggalan peninggalan
- Arca atau Patung kuno dari peradaban kuno dunia, seperti Mesir, Mesopotamia, Persia, Indian, Pra Yunani, Yunani, Romawi, dan Tiongkok adalah contoh dari ilmu
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- Ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari manuskrip, mengenai cara membaca, dan menganalisis tulisan kuno adalah ilmu
- Ilmu ini mempelajari tentang benda benda bersejarah dan kesenian penting yang terbuat dari ilmu
- Kata fosil di kehidupan purba yang berasal dari bahasa Yunani, yaitu
- Objek Paleoantropologi yang dipelajari adalah fosil-fosil manusia
6 Clues: Objek Paleoantropologi yang dipelajari adalah fosil-fosil manusia • Kata fosil di kehidupan purba yang berasal dari bahasa Yunani, yaitu • Arkeologi adalah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari peninggalan peninggalan • Ilmu ini mempelajari tentang benda benda bersejarah dan kesenian penting yang terbuat dari ilmu • ...
The Geography of Ancient Egypt 2024-10-01
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- Rock formations that create churning rapids are known as _________. (it is highlighted aswell.)
- the Nile was generally a ________ river. (another word for calming.)
- The worlds longest river was the (pg. 90)
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- Unlike the rivers of Mesopotamia the Niles flood was ___________, occurring every summer. (third paragraph.)
- a river that fans out into different sections as it flows into a body of water. (it's highlighted in the book.)
- The lower Nile ______ included the Nile Delta, next to the Mediterranean. (First paragraph.)
6 Clues: The worlds longest river was the (pg. 90) • the Nile was generally a ________ river. (another word for calming.) • The lower Nile ______ included the Nile Delta, next to the Mediterranean. (First paragraph.) • Rock formations that create churning rapids are known as _________. (it is highlighted aswell.) • ...
Geography Bodies Of Water 2024-12-12
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- a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through India and Bangladesh.
- the fifteenth-longest river in Asia and the longest in Western Asia.
- the second-longest river in Europe.
- the longest river in Eurasia and the third-longest in the world.
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- the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world, and the longest or second-longest river system in the world, a title which is disputed with the Nile.
- a system of locks, canals, and channels in Canada and the United States that permits oceangoing vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes of North America.
- the second-longest river in Central and Western Europe.
- the eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia.
- the longest river in Europe and the longest endorheic basin river in the world.
- the second-longest river in China and the sixth-longest river system on Earth.
- the deepest rift lake in the world.
11 Clues: the deepest rift lake in the world. • the second-longest river in Europe. • the second-longest river in Central and Western Europe. • the eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia. • the longest river in Eurasia and the third-longest in the world. • the fifteenth-longest river in Asia and the longest in Western Asia. • ...
Priceless Facts About Money Part 1 2025-07-12
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- Mayans used this as an early form of money
- Where farming grew into a big business; it is located in the Middle East.
- They were Black airmen that flew plans during Word War II
- Companies sometimes pay out these to people that own stock. It’s a sum of money.
- These were the first types of humans to walk the earth
- These were considered the first types of money or currency
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- These humans lived in Africa. The name means wise man
- Mellody’s mother taught her about money by telling her how much these cost. When they didn’t pay them the lights or water might get cut off.
- the city that both Mellody and John both grew up in
- During the great ____ many business closed, people couldn’t find jobs and people went hungry.
- John’s father would buy him this as a Christmas present
11 Clues: Mayans used this as an early form of money • the city that both Mellody and John both grew up in • These humans lived in Africa. The name means wise man • These were the first types of humans to walk the earth • John’s father would buy him this as a Christmas present • They were Black airmen that flew plans during Word War II • ...
Social Studies Crossword # 20 2023-01-23
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- broad inlet of a sea or lake where land curves inward; usually smaller than a sea or gulf
- the peninsula of land in Southeast Asia bordered by India to the west and China to the north
- the belief that if communism took power in one country, the countries around that country would fall to communism like a line of dominoes
- the historical region centered around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Referring to the nations and cultures of Spain and Portugal.
- a military commander who exercises power over the people living in a small area by force
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- believing in and/or worshipping a single deity (i.e., one God)
- a nomadic herder of Arabic descent
- any controlled, non-medicinal substance (especially drugs)
- Spanish agricultural plantations throughout Latin America during the colonial period.
- a fault, mistake, or weakness scourge something that causes great trouble or suffering
11 Clues: a nomadic herder of Arabic descent • any controlled, non-medicinal substance (especially drugs) • Referring to the nations and cultures of Spain and Portugal. • believing in and/or worshipping a single deity (i.e., one God) • the historical region centered around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers • ...
The Promised One 2018-04-04
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- Isaac carried the ____ for the burnt offering (Gen 22:6)
- what weapon was Abraham going to use to sacrifice the burnt offering?
- Abraham named the place "The Lord will ____" (Gen 22:14)
- Isaac was ____ years old when he took Rebekah as wife (Gen 25:20)
- And Abraham called the name of his son who was born to him - whom ____ bore to him - Isaac(Gen 21:3)
- What was hiding in the bushes?
- Isaac loved ____ because he at of his game, but Rebekah loved Jacob(Gen 25:28)
- Where was Abraham's oldest servant to find a wife for Isaac? (Gen 24:10)
- Rebekah was the daughter of ____ (Gen 24:15)
- who would provide the lamb for the burnt offering? (Gen 22:8)
- Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____
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- Abraham saddled his______ to go the mountain (Gen 22:3)
- Abraham took Isaac to Mount _____ (Gen 22:2)
- Isaac's half brother's name was ______
- 'And Abraham said to his young men, "Stay here with the donkey; the lad and I will go yonder and _____"'
- The twins names were ____ and Esau
- Isaac's name means _____
- "In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have _____ My voice"(Gen 22:18)
- Isaac lived for one hundred and ___ years (Gen 35:28)
19 Clues: Isaac's name means _____ • What was hiding in the bushes? • The twins names were ____ and Esau • Isaac's half brother's name was ______ • Abraham took Isaac to Mount _____ (Gen 22:2) • Rebekah was the daughter of ____ (Gen 24:15) • Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____ • Isaac lived for one hundred and ___ years (Gen 35:28) • ...
Religion 2023-10-21
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- A story that explains the way of the world, sometimes is not true.
- What some people think to be the way of life made by someone named K'ung Fu-tzu.
- Meaning to submit to god, based on the messages that someone named Muhammad thinks he received from God.
- The religion based on life on the teachings of Jesus.
- An Indian Religion based on Buddha's teachings.
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- A belief in lots of gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt,Greek Mythology and, Roman Mythology.
- The religion of the Israelites of the jews today.
- A lot of stories that try to tell the way of life.
- The belief in just one God (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- A certain set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon with a number of people.
- The worlds third largest religion and was originated in India and can believe in one or multiple Gods.
11 Clues: An Indian Religion based on Buddha's teachings. • The religion of the Israelites of the jews today. • A lot of stories that try to tell the way of life. • The religion based on life on the teachings of Jesus. • The belief in just one God (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. • A story that explains the way of the world, sometimes is not true. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2024-10-28
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- A pipe or channel that brings water from distant places.
- A city that is the center of government.
- This empire rose to power around 900 B.C.E. because of their trained army. They were known as a violent and ruthless empire.
- (two words, no hyphen) A sculpture in which the image projects out from a flat surface.
- The study of stars and planets.
- (no hyphen) The last of the Mesopotamian Empires. Led by Nebuchadnezzar II.
- Wealth sent from one country or ruler to another as a sign that the other is superior.
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- A large territory where several groups of people are ruled by a single powerful leader or government.
- Around 2300 B.C.E. this empire came down from northern Mesopotamia and conquered Sumer. They were led by Sargon.
- This empire came after the Akkadians and was lead by Hammurabi
- A military blockade and attack on a city to force it to surrender.
11 Clues: The study of stars and planets. • A city that is the center of government. • A pipe or channel that brings water from distant places. • This empire came after the Akkadians and was lead by Hammurabi • A military blockade and attack on a city to force it to surrender. • (no hyphen) The last of the Mesopotamian Empires. Led by Nebuchadnezzar II. • ...
The Promised One 2018-04-04
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- Isaac carried the ____ for the burnt offering (Gen 22:6)
- "In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have _____ My voice" (Gen 22:18)
- what weapon was Abraham going to use to sacrifice the burnt offering?
- Abraham named the place "The Lord will ____" (Gen 22:14)
- And Abraham called the name of his son who was born to him - whom ____ bore to him - Isaac(Gen 21:3)
- Where was Abraham's oldest servant to find a wife for Isaac? (Gen 24:10)
- Isaac lived for one hundred and _____ years (Gen 35:28)
- Rebekah was the daughter of ______ (Gen 24:15)
- What was hiding in the bushes?
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- who would provide the lamb for the burnt offering? (Gen 22:8)
- Abraham saddled his______ (Gen 22:3)
- Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____
- 'And Abraham said to his young men, "Stay here with the donkey; the lad and I will go yonder and _____"'
- His half brother's name was ______
- The twins names were ____ and Esau
- Isaac's name means _______
- Isaac was ____ years old when he took Rebekah as wife (Gen 25:20)
- Abraham took Isaac to Mount ________ (Gen 22:2)
- Isaac loved ____ because he at of his game, but Rebekah loved Jacob (Gen 25:28)
19 Clues: Isaac's name means _______ • What was hiding in the bushes? • His half brother's name was ______ • The twins names were ____ and Esau • Abraham saddled his______ (Gen 22:3) • Rebekah was the daughter of ______ (Gen 24:15) • Abraham took Isaac to Mount ________ (Gen 22:2) • Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____ • ...
The Promised One 2018-04-04
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- And Abraham called the name of his son who was born to him - whom ____ bore to him - Isaac(Gen 21:3)
- Where was Abraham's oldest servant to find a wife for Isaac? (Gen 24:10)
- Abraham named the place "The Lord will ____" (Gen 22:14)
- 'And Abraham said to his young men, "Stay here with the donkey; the lad and I will go yonder and ___"'
- Isaac carried the ____ for the burnt offering (Gen 22:6)
- Rebekah was the daughter of ____ (Gen 24:15)
- Isaac lived for one hundred and ___ years (Gen 35:28)
- what weapon was Abraham going to use to sacrifice the burnt offering?
- Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____
- What was hiding in the bushes?
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- Isaac's half brother's name was ______
- The twins names were ____ and Esau
- who would provide the lamb for the burnt offering? (Gen 22:8)
- Isaac's name means _____
- Abraham saddled his______ to go the mountain (Gen 22:3)
- Isaac was ____ years old when he took Rebekah as wife (Gen 25:20)
- Abraham took Isaac to Mount _____ (Gen 22:2)
- "In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have _____ My voice"(Gen 22:18)
- Isaac loved ____ because he at of his game, but Rebekah loved Jacob(Gen 25:28)
19 Clues: Isaac's name means _____ • What was hiding in the bushes? • The twins names were ____ and Esau • Isaac's half brother's name was ______ • Abraham took Isaac to Mount _____ (Gen 22:2) • Rebekah was the daughter of ____ (Gen 24:15) • Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____ • Isaac lived for one hundred and ___ years (Gen 35:28) • ...
Islam cross word 2021-10-27
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- habitual practiceMosque- A mosque, also called masjid, is a place of worship for Muslims.
- an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims.
- of the Rock- The Dome of the Rock is an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem.
- a tax or contribution by payment to a religion.
- A code of laws based of the teachings of the Koran
- he journey of Muhammad and his followers to Madinah
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler, regarded as the successor of Muhammad.
- one of the two main branches of Islam
- a divine truth
- the holy scriptures of the religion of Islam
- a struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam.
- holy city
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- The Kaaba, meaning cube in Arabic, is a square building elegantly draped in a silk and cotton veil. Located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, it is the holiest shrine in Islam
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam
- The Bedouin, Beduin or Bedu are nomadic Arab tribes who have historically inhabited the desert regions in the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, the Levant, and Mesopotamia.
- decorative writing
- a high official in high muslim country’s
- The supreme god of the islam religion
- Pillars of Islam- islams central acts of worship
19 Clues: holy city • a divine truth • decorative writing • The supreme god of the islam religion • one of the two main branches of Islam • a high official in high muslim country’s • the larger of the two main branches of Islam • the holy scriptures of the religion of Islam • a tax or contribution by payment to a religion. • Pillars of Islam- islams central acts of worship • ...
Islam cross word 2021-10-27
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- the larger of the two main branches of Islam
- The supreme god of the islam religion
- habitual practiceMosque- A mosque, also called masjid, is a place of worship for Muslims.
- he journey of Muhammad and his followers to Madinah
- Pillars of Islam- islams central acts of worship
- The Bedouin, Beduin or Bedu are nomadic Arab tribes who have historically inhabited the desert regions in the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, the Levant, and Mesopotamia.
- a high official in high muslim country’s
- The Kaaba, meaning cube in Arabic, is a square building elegantly draped in a silk and cotton veil. Located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, it is the holiest shrine in Islam
- decorative writing
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- a tax or contribution by payment to a religion.
- holy city
- A code of laws based of the teachings of the Koran
- a struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam.
- one of the two main branches of Islam
- a divine truth
- of the Rock- The Dome of the Rock is an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem.
- the holy scriptures of the religion of Islam
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler, regarded as the successor of Muhammad.
- an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims.
19 Clues: holy city • a divine truth • decorative writing • The supreme god of the islam religion • one of the two main branches of Islam • a high official in high muslim country’s • the larger of the two main branches of Islam • the holy scriptures of the religion of Islam • a tax or contribution by payment to a religion. • a struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam. • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-11-15
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- Form of writing that uses groups of wedges and lines
- Belief in many gods
- Ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in Southwest Asia
- A life after death
- Picture writing which stand for ideas or things; Egyptian writing
- Belief in one god
- Region in Southwest Asia, site of the world’s first civilization
- Child king of Ancient Egypt, buried with many objects.
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- First leader of the Israelites, led his family to Canaan and became the founder of a new nation
- Huge area controlled by one government
- A city that has its own government and controls the surrounding land
- A code or organized laws made by Hammurabi. These rules for were for everyone to follow in his empire
- Huge building with four sloping triangle-shaped sides; built as a royal tomb in Egypt
- Israelite leader who led the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan, received the Ten Commandments from God
- Triangular plain at the mouth of a river, sediment is deposited by flowing river
- Early form of paper made from a reed like plant found in a marshy area of the Nile
- Ancient Sumerian temple to the main gods or goddesses of a city
- Rules and duties for those to follow. These were delivered by Moses from God.
- Fine soil found on river bottoms
19 Clues: Belief in one god • A life after death • Belief in many gods • Fine soil found on river bottoms • Huge area controlled by one government • Form of writing that uses groups of wedges and lines • Child king of Ancient Egypt, buried with many objects. • Ancient Sumerian temple to the main gods or goddesses of a city • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2020-07-14
4 Clues: Long period of time without water • City-State near Euphrates River, center of trade, created by King Hammurabi • Complex Societies, must have cities, organized govt., art, religion, class division • City-State in the southeran part of Mesopotami, invented wheel, writing, irrigation
FINAL History Crossword 2022-06-23
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- one of the key areas of civilization: statues
- Thay Phi traveled to this countryb and was once attacked by deers trying to eat his chestnuts
- one of the key areas of civilization: Sailing down the Nile
- Ms Coyne uses these in class to tell stories of sharecroppers in the US and mythical lightning thieves.
- In the beginning of the year in history class, we learned about this early civilization, also known as the 'Fertile Crescent', that was the considered the first civilization ever!
- What ms. L says when you're lying
- one of the key areas of civilization: christianity
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- Ms Faulkner uses these powerful things to attract good students to science, and repel some students that do not listen.
- Best homeroom in all of 6th grade :P
- one of the key areas of civilization: An Eye for an Eye
- one of the key areas of civilization: Cuneiform/Hieroglyphics
11 Clues: What ms. L says when you're lying • Best homeroom in all of 6th grade :P • one of the key areas of civilization: statues • one of the key areas of civilization: christianity • one of the key areas of civilization: An Eye for an Eye • one of the key areas of civilization: Sailing down the Nile • one of the key areas of civilization: Cuneiform/Hieroglyphics • ...
The Promised One 2018-04-04
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- Isaac carried the ____ for the burnt offering (Gen 22:6)
- Where was Abraham's oldest servant to find a wife for Isaac? (Gen 24:10)
- Abraham named the place "The Lord will ____" (Gen 22:14)
- Isaac's half brother's name was ______
- And Abraham called the name of his son who was born to him - whom ____ bore to him - Isaac(Gen 21:3)
- What was hiding in the bushes?
- "In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have _____ My voice" (Gen 22:18)
- Isaac loved ____ because he at of his game, but Rebekah loved Jacob (Gen 25:28)
- what weapon was Abraham going to use to sacrifice the burnt offering?
- Isaac was ____ years old when he took Rebekah as wife (Gen 25:20)
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- who would provide the lamb for the burnt offering? (Gen 22:8)
- 'And Abraham said to his young men, "Stay here with the donkey; the lad and I will go yonder and _____"'
- Rebekah was the daughter of ______ (Gen 24:15)
- Isaac's name means _______
- Abraham saddled his______ to go the mountain (Gen 22:3)
- Abraham took Isaac to Mount ________ (Gen 22:2)
- Isaac lived for one hundred and _____ years (Gen 35:28)
- The twins names were ____ and Esau
- Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____
19 Clues: Isaac's name means _______ • What was hiding in the bushes? • The twins names were ____ and Esau • Isaac's half brother's name was ______ • Rebekah was the daughter of ______ (Gen 24:15) • Abraham took Isaac to Mount ________ (Gen 22:2) • Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____ • Abraham saddled his______ to go the mountain (Gen 22:3) • ...
Delight's Crossword 29 2023-04-26
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- This religion follows five pillars and believes in a pilgrimage to Mecca
- The killing of an entire ethnic group
- Temples of Mesopotamia built on sun dried bricks
- A word to force yourself upon others without being asked or welcomed
- A triangular piece of land formed by deposits of silt at a river's mouth
- The largest nation in the world be size
- A marketplace selling many kinds of goods, including street shops
- A French word meaning an understanding or agreement between two or more governments
- The crime of betraying ones country or aiding the enemy
- The religion of India that believes in reincarnation through the caste system
- A member of the warrior class of Japan during the feudal timeperiod
- A split in an organized group, especially a church,from differences of opinion
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- A Treasury
- A title taken by german leaders in the 1800's
- An association of self-governing states that owe an allegiance to the British Crown
- Horseback riding hoards who took what they wanted in Central Asia
- A person from a group whose culture is regarded as inferior or savage
- All the tools, skills, customs, arts and ideas of a particular group of people
- People skilled in producing a particular product
19 Clues: A Treasury • The killing of an entire ethnic group • The largest nation in the world be size • A title taken by german leaders in the 1800's • Temples of Mesopotamia built on sun dried bricks • People skilled in producing a particular product • The crime of betraying ones country or aiding the enemy • Horseback riding hoards who took what they wanted in Central Asia • ...
Vocabulary #1 2025-09-08
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- the later part of the Stone Age.
- the examination of things found that humans in the past had left behind.
- to organize information.
- an individualwho is constantly traveling and moving and does not have a permanent home.
- Crescent a region of the middle east, some of the first civilization began here.
- the time period that happened before people started writing things down.
- a prehistoric era also known as the "Old Stone Age".
- any member from a culture or society that gets food by hunting animals and gathering plants.
- to adapt a wild animal or plant.
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- a skilled craftsman that has the ability to make high quality items.
- a picture or symbol that represents a meaning.
- a scientific term for modern humans. In Latin, it could also mean "wise man" or "wise human".
- a group of people that live in the cities together with shared beliefs.
- revolution the beginning of civilization due to the shift from the lifestyle of hunting and gathering to living on farms and having domesticated animals.
- a very large religious monument.
- any item or object made or used by a human
- someone who writes things down by hand.
- a stone circle on England's Salisbury Plain.
- a group that has their own beliefs, traditions, and languages.
- a form of writing used in the acient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit.
20 Clues: to organize information. • the later part of the Stone Age. • a very large religious monument. • to adapt a wild animal or plant. • someone who writes things down by hand. • any item or object made or used by a human • a stone circle on England's Salisbury Plain. • a picture or symbol that represents a meaning. • a prehistoric era also known as the "Old Stone Age". • ...
Social Studies review 2021-03-16
Araling Panlipunan Crossword 2021-12-01
The Promised One 2018-04-04
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- What was hiding in the bushes?
- Isaac's half brother's name was ______
- "In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have _____ My voice"(Gen 22:18)
- 'And Abraham said to his young men, "Stay here with the donkey; the lad and I will go yonder and _____"'
- Isaac was ____ years old when he took Rebekah as wife (Gen 25:20)
- And Abraham called the name of his son who was born to him - whom ____ bore to him - Isaac(Gen 21:3)
- Isaac's name means _______
- Abraham named the place "The Lord will ____" (Gen 22:14)
- Isaac loved ____ because he at of his game, but Rebekah loved Jacob(Gen 25:28)
- Isaac lived for one hundred and _____ years (Gen 35:28)
- Isaac carried the ____ for the burnt offering (Gen 22:6)
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- The twins names were ____ and Esau
- Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____
- Rebekah was the daughter of ______ (Gen 24:15)
- Where was Abraham's oldest servant to find a wife for Isaac? (Gen 24:10)
- Abraham took Isaac to Mount ________ (Gen 22:2)
- Abraham saddled his______ to go the mountain (Gen 22:3)
- what weapon was Abraham going to use to sacrifice the burnt offering?
- who would provide the lamb for the burnt offering? (Gen 22:8)
19 Clues: Isaac's name means _______ • What was hiding in the bushes? • The twins names were ____ and Esau • Isaac's half brother's name was ______ • Rebekah was the daughter of ______ (Gen 24:15) • Abraham took Isaac to Mount ________ (Gen 22:2) • Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____ • Abraham saddled his______ to go the mountain (Gen 22:3) • ...
The Promised One 2018-04-04
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- / What was hiding in the bushes?
- / Abraham saddled his______ (Gen 22:3)
- / 'And Abraham said to his youg men, "Stay here with the donkey; the lad and I will go yonder and _____"'
- / who would provide the lamb for the burnt offering? (Gen 22:8)
- / Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____
- / "In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have _____ My voice" (Gen 22:18)
- / Isaac loved ____ because he at of his game, but Rebekah loved Jacob (Gen 25:28)
- / Abraham took Isaac to Mount ________ (Gen 22:2)
- / Isaac's name means _______
- / Isaac lived for one hundred and _____ years (Gen 35:28)
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- / The twins names were ____ and Esau
- / Where was the oldest servant to find a wife for Isaac? (Gen 24:10)
- / what weapon was Abraham going to use to sacrifice the burnt offering?
- / Abraham named the place "The Lord will ____" (Gen 22:14)
- / Isaac carried the ____ for the burnt offering (Gen 22:6)
- / Rebekah was the daughter of ______ (Gen 24:15)
- / And Abraham called the name of his son who was born to him - whom ____ bore to him - Isaac(Gen 21:3)
- / His half brother's name was ______
- / Isaac was ____ years old when he took Rebekah as wife (Gen 25:20)
19 Clues: / Isaac's name means _______ • / What was hiding in the bushes? • / The twins names were ____ and Esau • / His half brother's name was ______ • / Abraham saddled his______ (Gen 22:3) • / Rebekah was the daughter of ______ (Gen 24:15) • / Abraham took Isaac to Mount ________ (Gen 22:2) • / Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____ • ...
The Promised One 2018-04-04
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- Isaac carried the ____ for the burnt offering (Gen 22:6)
- Isaac loved ____ because he at of his game, but Rebekah loved Jacob(Gen 25:28)
- Abraham took Isaac to Mount _____ (Gen 22:2)
- What was hiding in the bushes?
- Abraham saddled his______ to go the mountain (Gen 22:3)
- what weapon was Abraham going to use to sacrifice the burnt offering?
- 'And Abraham said to his young men, "Stay here with the donkey; the lad and I will go yonder and _____"'
- Isaac's name means _____
- Isaac's half brother's name was ______
- And Abraham called the name of his son who was born to him - whom ____ bore to him - Isaac(Gen 21:3)
- Isaac was ____ years old when he took Rebekah as wife (Gen 25:20)
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- who would provide the lamb for the burnt offering? (Gen 22:8)
- Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____
- "In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have _____ My voice"(Gen 22:18)
- Abraham named the place "The Lord will ____" (Gen 22:14)
- Where was Abraham's oldest servant to find a wife for Isaac? (Gen 24:10)
- Rebekah was the daughter of ____ (Gen 24:15)
- Isaac lived for one hundred and ___ years (Gen 35:28)
- The twins names were ____ and Esau
19 Clues: Isaac's name means _____ • What was hiding in the bushes? • The twins names were ____ and Esau • Isaac's half brother's name was ______ • Abraham took Isaac to Mount _____ (Gen 22:2) • Rebekah was the daughter of ____ (Gen 24:15) • Isaac gave Jacob the eldest son's blessing by ____ • Isaac lived for one hundred and ___ years (Gen 35:28) • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2018-09-18
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- / long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- of labor / an arrangement in each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- crescent / an area of rich farmland in southwest Asia where the first civilizations began
- / a country side area
- code / the code set down rules for both criminal and civil law
- / picture symbols; usually represents an object, like a tree or animal
- / a city area
- / the worlds first system of writing; ancient writing impressed in clay tablets
- / sought to expand Akkadian territory
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- / land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- / built a strong kingdom in Asia Minor, which is present day Turkey
- / In 1200s BC, the Assyrians from northern Mesopotamia briefly gained control over Babylon. Their army was well organized.
- / a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- / a pyramid shaped temple in sumer
- / the most famous chaldean king; rebuilt Babylon into a beautiful city.
- / a handmade waterway
- / a way of supplying water to an area of land
- / a group from the Syrian Desert, led other peoples in an attack on the Assyrians. In 612 BC they took over the Assyrians Empire
- / the worlds oldest epic; a legendary king who became a huge part in Sumerian literature
19 Clues: / a city area • / a country side area • / a handmade waterway • / a ruler of a kingdom or empire • / a pyramid shaped temple in sumer • / sought to expand Akkadian territory • / long poems that tell the stories of heroes • / a way of supplying water to an area of land • code / the code set down rules for both criminal and civil law • ...
Early River Valley Civilizations 2024-07-15
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- A great river in modern day India that helped establish its Early River Valley Civilizations.
- Practice of growing crops through the controlling of water, usually through rivers.
- Was a Chinese Dynasty in the Yellow River Valley.
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- Second longest river in modern day China and used by the Shang Dynasty.
- one of the two major rivers in Mesopotamia and sounds like a big striped cat.
5 Clues: Was a Chinese Dynasty in the Yellow River Valley. • Second longest river in modern day China and used by the Shang Dynasty. • one of the two major rivers in Mesopotamia and sounds like a big striped cat. • Practice of growing crops through the controlling of water, usually through rivers. • ...
Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent 2021-11-01
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- areas.
- city and all of the countryside around it.
- way of supplying water to an area of land.
- of Uruk’s kings became a legendary figure in Sumerian literature.
- than what you need like a food surplus.
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- mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks.
- built a new capital Akkad near what is now Baghdad. He was the first ruler to have a permanent army.
- of Labor/the type of arrangement on which each worker specializes in a particular task or job.
- areas.
- Crescent/a large arc of rich or fertile farmland.
- made waterways that connect basins to ditches.
11 Clues: areas. • areas. • mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks. • than what you need like a food surplus. • city and all of the countryside around it. • way of supplying water to an area of land. • made waterways that connect basins to ditches. • Crescent/a large arc of rich or fertile farmland. • of Uruk’s kings became a legendary figure in Sumerian literature. • ...
Ancient Egypt and Ancient Mesopotamia 2013-11-04
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- a man's head mixed with a lion's body
- a form of communication in ancient Egypt
- to give something for something else
- an important and expensive mineral worn by the king
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- the ruler of ancient Egypt
- a dead person who is wrapped in gauze
- when a ocean, river, sea, or lake overflows
- a place filled with sand
- the only person in ancient Egypt who could read or write
- the desert is filled with this
10 Clues: a place filled with sand • the ruler of ancient Egypt • the desert is filled with this • to give something for something else • a man's head mixed with a lion's body • a dead person who is wrapped in gauze • a form of communication in ancient Egypt • when a ocean, river, sea, or lake overflows • an important and expensive mineral worn by the king • ...
