Across
- 4. the term BC tells us that we should be focusing on the _________ side of a time line.
- 5. Divine leader of Egypt.
- 7. Complex civilization that had a system of writing, built pyramids, and lived on the Nile.
- 8. In Roman law, the person with the final word on all matters.
- 9. Macedon who expanded his father’s empire from Greece, all the way to the Indus River in India.
- 15. If an animal is +100 pounds, calm, breeds quickly in captivity, is open to humans, and eats vegetables; there is a good chance they can be _______________.
- 16. Stone that allowed for the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphics, using Greek.
- 18. Artifacts like clothes, paintings, pottery are all considered ____________ sources.
- 19. The shift to farming, development of the plow, and utilization of domesticated animals is referred to as the _______________ Revolution.
- 20. In history, we can never fully recreate a historical ____________.
- 21. Name for a Mesopotamian temple, looks very similar to a pyramid.
- 22. The era of time where humans were wandering the earth in small groups in search of food, searching for resources.
- 24. God that was honored during the Olympic games.
- 25. Abbreviation of Anno Domini or “the year of our lord”.
- 26. Surplus food, cities & government, calendar, specialization, and a writing system.
- 28. Using primary and secondary sources, we can build stories known as historical ______________.
- 32. Babylonian king who developed one of the worlds’s first written codes, due to the needs of an expanding kingdom.
- 35. Mesopotamian style of writing, often carved into clay tablets.
- 36. Means “approximately.”
- 37. The era of human history that witnessed the development of permanent civilizations and farming.
- 40. A good term to describe early Olympic events.
- 41. CE = ___________ Era
- 42. Romans loved to eat these critters, baked in honey! (review roman food)
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- 1. Continent that has NO domesticated animals.
- 2. Only rich Romans possessed this in their house.
- 3. Historian that argues most of the world’s inequality has to do with geographic luck!
- 4. The only domesticated animal in South & North America.
- 5. The part of history where humans existed, but had not developed a system of writing.
- 6. The cultural group that was captured by the pharaoh in Egypt, and freed by Moses.
- 10. River that was predictable in its flooding tendencies, allowing for calendar and irrigation methods to be developed.
- 11. Region of the world that has the most native domesticated animals (13!)
- 12. One of the world’s oldest civilizations, settled in between two rivers in modern day Iraq.
- 13. Egyptian style of writing, often on walls or papyrus.
- 14. During the spiritual transformation, Muslims believe that the angel _____________ came and spoke to Muhammad.
- 17. Mesopotamia is located between the Euphrates and _________ rivers.
- 23. Monotheistic religion that believes in one God, but doubts Jesus was the Messiah.
- 27. The study of history through the analysis of artifacts and objects.
- 29. At the ___________, city-states from all around the Mediterranean Sea would come to compete in Greek sports such as boxing and wrestling.
- 30. Name for the holy book used by Jews.
- 31. During the Paleolithic era, people obtained protein by ______________.
- 33. When someone is not 100% objective, we should be careful of their _________.
- 34. Specialized job that involves writing down records, speeches, and other information.
- 35. Stadium that contained gladiator games.
- 37. If someone wanders from place to place, they would be considered ___________.
- 38. Religion that believes that there is one God named Allah, and that Muhammad is the prophet.
- 39. Stories about past events
