Worldview, Mesopotamia, Egypt

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  1. 3. existing in one's mind; related to one's point of view, not facts
  2. 5. king and judge of the underworld; Egyptian god of vegetation and growth
  3. 6. having actual existence or reality; related to facts, not just one's point of view
  4. 7. the writing-style of Mesopotamia; crafted by applying a stylus to a clay tablet; the word literally means "wedge-shaped"
  5. 9. the basic assumptions one believes about life and reality; the way one views the world
  6. 10. (1332-1323 B.C.) pharaoh whose tomb was discovered intact in 1922; now known as King Tut
  7. 12. Egyptian god of light and sky
  8. 13. the tendency to adopt and adapt the religious ideas and practices of other peoples
  9. 14. one of the oldest recorded civilizations; means "between rivers"
  10. 16. our memory, record, or story of things that happened before now
  11. 17. a long and distinct period of time that has a particular characteristic
  12. 18. history (c. A.D. 1500 - present) the period of history from the beginning of the Protestant Reformation until nowFertile Crescent a geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
  13. 21. all powerful
  14. 22. the two famous rivers of Mesopotamia; their unpredictable flooding sometimes resulted in disaster
  15. 25. an individual being with a mind, emotions, and a will
  16. 26. wife and sister of Osiris and the mother of Horus; goddess of nature and magic
  17. 27. ancient Egyptian writing system that was both pictographic (pictures represent words) and alphabetic (letters represent sounds)
  18. 29. all knowing
  19. 31. the Egyptian sun god; born every day with the sunrise and died every night with the sunset
  20. 33. history (c. 4000 B.C. - c. A.D. 500) the period of history from the beginning of recorded history to the fall of the Roman Empire
  21. 34. (51-30 B.C.) the last of the great pharaohs; romantically involved with Julius Caesar and later Mark Antony
  22. 36. belief in many gods
  23. 37. Latin for "in the year of our Lord"
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  1. 1. temples made of mud brick and timber in Mesopotamia ; shaped as step-pyramids
  2. 2. the act of using one's will to make a conscious choice
  3. 3. awareness of one's self
  4. 4. beliefs on how to behave or conduct oneself based on right and wrong
  5. 8. (1353-1336B.C.) established monotheistic worship of Aten during his reign as pharaoh; originally called Amenhotep IV
  6. 11. ancient Babylonian law code; one of the oldest law codes in history; associated with the phrase: "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth"
  7. 14. beliefs about right and wrong
  8. 15. all of the things that happened before now
  9. 19. ultimate power or authority
  10. 20. title for the great rulers of ancient Egypt
  11. 23. huge stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics, Greek, and a later form of Egyptian that allowed historians to understand Egyptian writing.
  12. 24. the ability to make decisions or take action based on reason
  13. 28. Akkadian emperor who conquered Mesopotamia around 2340; known as the world's first conqueror
  14. 30. (c. 3200 B.C.) king of Upper Egypt that conquered Lower Egypt and united the kingdom of Egypt
  15. 32. Mesopotamian King of Uruk about whom an epic story was written
  16. 35. the belief that humans, animals, plants, and inanimate objects are spiritual being with souls
  17. 38. history (c. A.D. 500 - c. A.D. 1500) the period of history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Protestant Reformation