WHAT'S THE WORD?
CHARACTERISTICS
BODIES OF WATER
THIS and THAT
BONUS QUESTIONS
100

Existing in the far past

Ancient

100

The most important characteristic that allowed for civilisations to emerge

Agriculture 

100

These rives ran through the 1st civilisation

Euphrates and Tigris

100

There were this many ancient civilisations

Four

100

The first civilisation

Mesopotamia

200

Another name for the ancient civilisations because of their location

River Valley Civilisation
200

This moved them out of the pre-literate age

Writing
200

The Tainos crossed this to get to the Greater Antilles

Caribbean Sea

200

An ancient civilistaion that existed in the Americas

Aztec, Maya, Inca etc

200

The longest running of the ancient civilisations

Ancient Egypt

300

The founding civilisations are called

River Valley Civilisation

300

This is the reason we are in this building today

Education

300

The ancient civilisation in North Africa relied on this major river

Nile River

300

They work with the Archaeologist to help us understand the cultural practices of early people

Anthropologist

300

The most known city-state in Mesopotamia

Babylon

400

Another name for hunter gathers

Nomads

400

This characteristic allowed them to interact with outside of their civilisation regularly 

Trade

400

Moses parted this when he freed the Israelites from an ancient civilisation

Red Sea

400

The very first Mesopotamian city-state

Sumer

400

Pharaohs ruled this ancient civilisation

Ancient Egypt

500

The first civilisations was formed during this Age

Neolithic

500

This answered unknown questions and provided an explanation as to how and why we we created

Religion

500

This river ran through the Indus Valley Civilisation

Indus River

500

The meaning of A.D. (Anno Domini), which some also think stands for After Death (of Jesus Christ).

"In the year of our Lord"

500

The stages of growth for ancient civilisation

Villages, City-States, Kingdom and Empires

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