Egyptian Religion and Building
Mesopotamian Life
People in Ancient History
Changes
Legacy
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When you died in ancient Egypt your heart was weighed against this object

A Feather

100

The code of Hammurabi is often summarized using this 4 word phrase

Eye for an eye

100

This pharaoh united upper and lower Egypt

Menes

100

This Pharaoh completely reformed Egypt's religion into a Monotheistic one that worshipped the god Aten

Akhenaten

100

Cleopatra was one of them. A peoples considered both Greek and Egyptian

Ptolemy

200

This creature was built outside of tombs, or other major buildings as a guardian

Sphinx 

200

Scribes in Mesopotamia wrote in this language 

Cuneiform

200

This king had pillars with his laws placed all over Ancient Mesopotamia 

King Hammurabi 

200

This group ruled over Egypt during its collapse 

The Romans

200

Mesopotamia comes from the Greek of these two words

Middle Rivers 

300

The pyramids of Giza were constructed during this Egyptian period 

The Old Kingdom

300

This type of religion has many gods

Polytheism 

300

This Pharaoh rose to power at the age of 8. After dying 9 years later he is famous for the recency of his discovery. 

King Tut/ Tutankhamen 

300

These leaders of Mesopotamia expanded it to its largest, but also are the reason for its fall 

Assyrians 

300

This object found in Mesopotamia depicts 3 layers of social class on either side

Standard of Ur

400

This Egyptian god was the one who started the judgement of souls, and determined if you were worthy of the field of reeds.

Anubis

400

This event was credited to the happiness of the gods in Mesopotamia 

Floods


400

The pharoah that ordered the construction of the Pyramids was 

Khufu 

400

This practice of Irrigation was vital to both Egypt and Mesopotamia. It also caused damage to the soil by adding this , which led to their fall. 

Salt

400

This Rosetta Stone has 3 different languages on it Ancient Greek, Hieroglyphs, and this common language of Egypt 

Demotic

500

Ramses II built this Great Temple for his own glory 

Abu Simbel

500

This material was used for writing in Mesopotamia 

Clay Tablets 

500

Cleopatra married these two Romans to solidify her rule in Egypt. 

Julius Cesear and Mark Atony 

500

This pharaoh greatly expanded Egyptian trade outside of the African continent 

Hatshepsut

500

The Epic of Gilgamesh is a story about a man seeking eternal life, and became the earliest example of this kind of myth 

Flood myth 

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