Ancient Egypt
Geography
Foundations
Groups of People
Ancient Mesopotamia
100

What are pyramids? 

Tombs

100

What river does Egypt settle around?

The Nile

100

When does the Neolithic Revolution occur?

10,000 B.C.

100

What are the Hittites known for?

Iron weapons and tools 

100

What is an example of a piece of literature written in Cuneiform? 

The Epic of Gilgamesh

200

Who is the first female Egyptian ruler?

Hatshepsut 

200

What rivers does Mesopotamia sit between?

The Tigris and Euphrates 

200

What ends around 10,000 B.C. that allows farming and settling to be possible?

The Last ice age

200

What are the Phoenicians known for? 

Successful sea trade, and a 22 symbol alphabet. 

200

Religion in Mesopotamia was?

Polytheistic 

300

In class we discussed an important body part that is NOT taken out during Mummification. What is it?

The Heart

300

It is believed that humans originate on which continent?

Africa

300

Before the Neolithic revolution, people were? 

Nomadic OR Hunter Gatherers. 

300

Who takes over Babylon after Hammurabi?

Hittites

300

Who helps Babylon regain power in 612 B.C. 

Nebuchadnezzar

400

Why are cats significant? 

They are believed to bring good luck. 

400

What is silt?

Sand/sediment and other minerals that are deposited by water, very fertile

400

What geographic feature do early civilizations settle around?

Rivers

400

Who takes over Babylon after Nebuchadnezzar?

Persians

400

How do the Sumerians adapt to their geography? 

By building dikes to control flooding and irrigation canals to use for farming. 

500

How long does Mummification take?

70 days

500

A river delta is? 

The triangular patch of land right before a river enters a larger body of water where silt is deposited. 

500

A surplus in food leads to?

Job specialization 

500

Who invades Egypt in 1700 B.C.?

Hyksos

500

Which of these is NOT a group we studied in Ancient Mesopotamia? Hittites, Assyrians, Akkadians, or Hyksos

Hyksos

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