Across
- 4. The main temple of the Sumerians, serving as the center of their religion and government. (8 letters)
- 5. A group in Ancient Rome that is also called “Equites” or “Knights.” (13 letters)
- 6. Group of common citizens in Ancient Rome, including farmers, traders, and artisans, who gained more political influence over time. (9 letters)
- 7. System of dividing society in India based on occupation and birth. (5 letters)
- 9. The ancient name of the region where the Sumerian and Babylonian civilizations emerged. (11 letters)
- 10. River that nourished the Egyptian civilization and became the main source of water and agriculture. (4 letters)
Down
- 1. A large tomb for the pharaohs in Egypt that symbolizes the king's power. (7 letters)
- 2. The term for the lowest group in the caste system of India, considered unclean and not allowed to interact with other groups. (12 letters)
- 3. People in Ancient Rome who were typically prisoners of war or born into slavery, having no rights, but some could buy their freedom. (6 letters)
- 8. Representative of the Plebeians in the Roman government who had the power to defend their rights. (7 letters)
