Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greece
Ancient India
Vocab
100

Instead of forests or mountain caves, early civilizations consistently began in areas with rich soil and these nearby geographic features.

rivers

100

Egyptians practiced mummification to preserve the physical body so that the soul could safely move on to this destination.

afterlife

100

If you wanted to visit the two largest and most famous city-states in Ancient Greece, you would travel to these two rivals.

 Athens and Sparta

100

Geographically speaking, the massive country of India is located on this continent.

Asia

100

This is the specific title given to a king or ruler of ancient Egypt.

pharaoh

200

This famous Babylonian king created one of the earliest written collections of laws in human history.

Hammurabi

200

Guarding the Pyramids at Giza, this massive mythological sculpture features the head of a human and the body of a lion.

Sphinx

200

If you were a boy growing up in the city-state of Sparta, your entire education was designed to prepare you for this lifestyle

soldier

200

This ancient written language was developed and used to record sacred texts in ancient India.

Sanskrit 

200

This word describes the rich, fertile soil that is left behind on riverbanks after a flood.

silt

300

While river flooding brought rich soil for farming, it was also highly harmful to Mesopotamians because it did this.

destroyed crops and homes

300

This ancient Egyptian writing system was completely unique because it relied on pictures rather than letters.

hieroglyphics

300

The grand temple known as the Parthenon sits high above Athens on this famous, rocky hill.

Acropolis

300

The Indus Valley Civilization showed incredible engineering skill because their cities were designed using this specific type of layout.

a grid layout

300

Ancient Greeks dealt with a highly fragmented geography made up of islands, narrow plains, and plenty of these obstacles.

mountains

400

In ancient Mesopotamia, a massive stepped tower known as this was used by priests to study the stars and honor the gods.

ziggurat

400

Before the massive pyramids were built, Egypt's earliest kings were buried in these flat, rectangular stone structures.

mastabas

400

amous Athenian thinkers and teachers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were known by this title.

philosophers

400

In Hinduism, this supreme being is worshipped as the ultimate source of all life and truth.

Brahman

400

This tall river plant was harvested by Egyptians to create paper, sandals, and rope.

papyrus

500

Mesopotamians and other early cultures practiced this specific type of religion, defined as the belief in many gods.

polytheism

500

This triangle-shaped land form is created by heavy silt deposits right at the mouth of a river.

delta

500

Greek plays were divided into two main genres: happy comedies, or these plays that featured sad endings.

tragedies

500

According to the Buddha, a person can finally escape suffering and reach the peaceful state of Nirvana by following these two path systems.

the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path

500

India is separated and protected from the rest of the Asian continent by these two towering mountain ranges.

Himalayas and the Hindu Kush

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