Physical Features
Rivers
People
Deserts
Vocabulary
Wild Card
100

An area of good farmland stretching from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.

What is the Fertile Crescent?

100
West of the Tigris, one of the two defining rivers of Mesopotamia. 

What is the Euphrates?

100

A group of people from the earliest known civilization in the region of Southern Mesopotamia, a major city was Ur. 

Who were the Sumerians? 

100

A major desert just to the South of Mesopotamia, named after a modern Middle Eastern country.

What is the Syrian desert?

100

the raising of crops and animals

What is agriculture?

100

The large sea to the West of the region of Mesopotamia

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

200
The large peninsula that Mesopotamia was located on.

What is the Arabian Peninsula?

200

The eastern of Mesopotamia's two great rivers.

What is the Tigris?

200

A group of people who hunted and gathered wild berries for food 

Who were hunter-gatherers? 

200

A water source in the desert.

What is an oasis?

200

A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state or country

What is a city-state?

200

A key kingdom in Mesopotamia that lasted from the 18th century to the 6th century BCE. 

What is Babylon?

300

The sea that separates the Arabian Peninsula from East Africa.

What is the Red Sea?

300

loose, mineral rich soil from a river that is good for farming

What is silt?

300

The king of Babylonia, his code of laws was the first of its kind.

Who was Hammurabi?

300

A group of people with no settled home, many live in the desert.

Who are nomads?

300

A rectangular stepped tower with a temple on top, located in Ancient Mesopotamia 

What is a ziggurat?

300

An important city-state, considered the capital of Sumer. 

What is Ur? 

400

The gulf that the two major rivers of Mesopotamia flow into.

What is the Persian Gulf?

400

The major river West of Mesopotamia, flowing through Egypt into the Mediterranean Sea.

What is the Nile?

400

A powerful empire that united the Mesopotamian city-states under one rule

What was the Akkadian Empire?

400

The second largest desert in the Arabian peninsula, known for its reddish sands. 

What is the An Nufad? 

400

wedge shaped writing used in Ancient Mesopotamia

What is cuneiform?

400

One of the seven wonders of the Ancient World, a series of tiered gardens.

What are the Hanging Gardens of Babylon?

500

The mountain range that separates Mesopotamia from the rest of Asia.

What are the Zagros? 

500

Ancient Greek for "river"

What is potamos? 

500

The most powerful leader of the Akkadian Empire.

Who was Sargon? 

500

The largest desert in the Arabian peninsula. In Arabic it means "empty quarter" 

What is the Rub Al Khali? 

500

a group of states or countries under a single supreme authority

What is an empire?

500

a belief system which has many gods and goddesses.

What is polytheism?

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