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- 2. The study of ancient cultures and civilizations through the excavation and analysis of artifacts and structures.
- 6. A system of writing used by ancient Egyptians, consisting of pictures and symbols.
- 8. A ruler of ancient Egypt who had great power and was considered a god-like figure.
- 9. A group of territories or nations ruled by a single leader or government.
- 10. A complex society with advanced social, cultural, and technological development.
- 11. The remains of ancient buildings, cities, or civilizations, often preserved for historical and archaeological study.
- 12. A three-dimensional sculpture representing a person or deity, often made of stone or metal.
- 13. A prehistoric monument in England consisting of massive stones arranged in a circular pattern.
- 14. A preserved body, often wrapped in bandages, created through the process of mummification in ancient Egypt.
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- 1. Large structures with a square or triangular base and four triangular sides, built by ancient civilizations as tombs or monuments.
- 2. A fortified hilltop or elevated area containing ancient Greek buildings, typically temples and other important structures.
- 3. A religious structure or building used for worship and ceremonies in ancient civilizations.
- 4. Relating to the ancient civilization of the Maya, known for their advanced calendar system and monumental architecture.
- 5. An ancient amphitheater in Rome used for gladiatorial contests, public spectacles, and other events.
- 7. Relating to the ancient civilization of the Inca, known for their remarkable stone structures and road networks.