Accomplishments
History
People
100

A structure built to carry water over long distances, often looking like a bridge with a channel on top.

Aqueduct

100

Stories and memories passed down by word of mouth from one generation to the next.

Oral History

100

A person who travels to unknown places to discover new things.

Explorer

200

A curved structure that helps support the weight of something above it, like in doorways or bridges.

Arch

200

Original materials or evidence from the time something happened, like a diary, letter, or photograph.

Primary Source

200

The beliefs, customs, arts, and way of life of a group of people.

Culture

300

A new tool, device, or method created to solve a problem or improve life.

Invention

300

Information that was created later by someone who didn’t experience the event firsthand, like a textbook or a history book.

Secondary Source

300

A large group of people living in a specific area, united by common history, culture, or language.

Nation

400

A painting done on a wall or ceiling while the plaster is still wet, so the colors become part of the wall.

Fresco

400

A visual representation showing the sequence of events in the order they happened.

Timeline

400

A complex society with cities, government, and culture.

Civilization

500

A picture or pattern made by arranging small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.

Mosaic

500

An object made by humans, usually of historical interest, like tools, pottery, or clothing.

Artifact

500

 A ruler who controls a large group of countries or regions, similar to a king but often with more power.

Emperor

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