The pictorial writing developed and used in Ancient Egypt.
What are hieroglyphics?
Pictures used in Ancient Chinese writing.
What are ideographs?
Traditional Indian medicine.
What is Ayurveda?
Philosophers that believed the world is made up of tiny particles called atoms.
What are atomists?
Aristotle's teacher.
Who is Plato?
The shape Ancient Egyptians believed there universe was.
What is rectangular?
The man made structure built in 5th century BC that was designed to keep barbarians out and Chinese in.
What is The Great Wall of China?
The flower with which opium is derived.
What is a poppy?
Practical kind of mathematics which deals with points, lines, surfaces, and volumes.
What is plain geometry?
Aristotle tutored this leader.
Who is Alexander the Great?
The act of preparing a body for the after life in Ancient Egypt.
What is embalming?
The fundamental force of the Universe.
What is Qi?
The 3 doshas found in the human body.
What are vata, pitta, and kapha?
Euclid's publication about plain geometry.
What is Elements of Geometry?
Aristotle believed this organ was the key organ to life in animals.
What is the heart?
The tablet found that included a plea written in hieroglyphics, Greek, and demotics.
What is the Rosetta Stone?
An immense calculation for how long it would take the universe to make a complete cycle.
What is the Supreme Ultimate Grand Origin?
Ancient Indian work that concentrated on surgery.
What is the Susruta?
This ancient philosopher and scientist used geometry to measure the circumference of the Earth.
Who is Eratosthenes?
A reason or explanation for determining the function of something.
What is teleological?
The length of an Ancient Egyptian week.
What is 10 days?
The 3 substances that Ancient Chinese chemists discovered could be blended together to make gunpowder.
What are charcoal, sulfur, and potassium nitrate?
This medicinal approach was brought to India by Muslims and was developed alongside the Ayurvedic.
What is Yunani?
Author of Almagest.
Who is Ptolemy?
The 3 areas of science studied by Aristotle.
What are the living world, the nature of change (Physics), and the structure of the heavens?