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- 2. Pyramid-like structure used for the worshiping of gods by Sumerian society.
- 4. Civilization/area that developed between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in what is now Iraq/Iran.
- 6. Type of paper made of plants from the Nile River Valley that made record-keeping more efficient.
- 7. Spread of ideas and goods from one place to another.
- 8. Worshipping one god.
- 9. Form of writing using symbols in clay developed by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia.
- 13. Kingdom created by the Hebrew people in their ‘promised land.’
- 14. System of writing in which symbols represent sounds instead of objects or ideas.
- 18. Ancient artifact found by the French that has been used to decipher the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- 19. One the first monotheistic religions developed by the Hebrew people in the Fertile Crescent.
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- 1. Egyptian ruler that is the combination of the political and religious authority.
- 2. Religion that developed in Persia and became very influential on other world religions with its central idea of good versus evil.
- 3. First known written code of laws that includes an “eye for an eye.”
- 5. Shift in human history from food gathering to food producing with the domestication of plants and animals at the end of the last ice age.
- 10. Society that includes written language/record keeping, division of labor, food surplus, and complex institutions such as government and religions.
- 11. Largest empire in the ancient world.
- 12. Worshiping more than one god.
- 15. Form of symbolic writing developed in the Nile River Valley.
- 16. Society that formed one of the earliest empires in Mesopotamia.
- 17. Human history in the period before recorded events, known mainly through archaeological discoveries, study, research, etc.
