Ancient Mesopotamia
Ancient Eygpt
Ancient Greece
Ancient China
Ancient Rome
100
A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home looking for livestock. (food)
What is a nomad?
100
They did this to steal valuable objects.
What was the main reason that people broke into the pyramids?
100
The Olive was the most popular.
What was a popular plant used in Ancient Greece?
100
She would have to walk ten paces behind her husband.
If a wife and husband were in public, what would the wife have to do?
100
It was dinner.
What was the most important meal of the day in Ancient Rome?
200
It stands for Anno Domini. (in the year of the lord)
What do the letters A.D. stand for?
200
Its purpose was to help the dead pass through the underworld.
What was the purpose of the Book of the Dead?
200
It was different because of the way the government was.
What made each city different from one another?
200
Each was laid out in the shape of the Big Dipper.
What was each city capital laid out in? (What shape was it laid out in?)
200
If you went into someones house in Ancient Rome, they would have an alter.
What did every family have in their home?
300
It is called the Beringia.
What land bridge connected Russia and Alaska?
300
They did this to keep the tombs from being robbed.
Why did pharaohs build their tombs in isolated cliffs?
300
They often traded olives or olive oil for grains, vegetables, or fruits.
What was a popular thing they traded for?
300
They would do this three months AFTER they were born.
When would Chinese father name their children?
300
These were people who fought other people or animals for entertainment.
What were gladiators?
400
It was... - Light - Cooked Food - Protection - Heat/Warmth
What were the 4 things that made fire important in Ancient Mesopotamia?
400
It runs South to North.
Which way does the Nile run?
400
It was called a Doric. It was plain stone with a simple base.
What was the simplest column called?
400
They did this with fish skins.
What were part of Korea's taxes payed with?
400
They became this at age 15. They would have a ceremony and burn the boys toys.
At what age did boys become men?
500
It was Pope Gregory XIII.
Who created the calendar we use today?
500
It was called this because they relied on the Nile to give them water. (The Nile was very dry)
Why is it called "The gift of the Nile?"
500
It was called the Corinthian.
What was the "fanciest" or most elaborate pillar used in Ancient Greece?
500
This was prevented by using Jade.
What prevented the body from decaying in Ancient China?
500
It was common for them to use arches made of concrete to make everything more sturdy.
What was a commonly used design for builds?
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