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- 3. created the idea having a 3 course meal in the 9th century.
- 5. the cutting of patterns into the bottom face of a seal, a small, carved object used for stamping
- 10. THE INDUS-hindu's First wheeled transport.
- 11. it was called the "south-governor" or "South Pointing Fish"
- 15. was a moveable bridge used to board an enemy ship
- 16. the largest city of the Indus Valley Civilization
- 17. the famous origin of gladiator battles that took place in the time of Roman Empire.
- 18. used to tell the time of day based on the apparent position of the sun in the sky.
- 19. It was operated by dripping water which powered a wheel that made one revolution in 24 hours.
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- 1. who invented sciences during arabic civilization.
- 2. also known as the Indus Civilization
- 3. bring fresh water in from neighboring sources into their growing cities and towns
- 4. the science of working with copper, bronze, lead, and tin.
- 6. developed in China and Japan, using delicate hand-carved wooden blocks to print individual pages.
- 7. the practice of penetrating the skin with thin, solid, metallic needles
- 8. used for Islamic calligraphy.
- 9. These are commonly seen on clocks or engraved on architectural buildings
- 12. was invented by Chinese Taoist alchemists when they tried to find a potion to gain human immortality by mixing elemental sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter.
- 13. It was created in the 15th century, by an Arab man named Khalid in the Arabian Peninsula.
- 14. first invented by Abbas ibn Firnas in Cordoba,Spain.
