Life on the River
Writing & Records
Rulers & Buildings
Civilization
Domain vocab
100

This is what the ancient civilizations lived next to.

rivers

100

The writing system used in Ancient Egypt using small pictures as letters.

Hieroglyphs

100

A  statue of a creature that has the body of a lion and the head of a human.

sphinx
100

The beliefs about gods and goddesses that were important to ancient people.

religion

100
People do this to exchange goods or services to get what they need or want.

trade

200

They lived next to the rivers to do these things.

Trade, travel, fish, farm, etc.

200

A type of paper made froma reed that grew along the Nile River.

Papyrus

200

The king or ruler of Ancient Egypt.

Pharaoh

200

A group of people with a shared culture, government, and way of life that often started near a river.

civilization

200
A group of people traveling together to the same location.

caravan

300

A long, deep ditch dug to bring water to dry farmland.

Canal

300

People in ancient times whose job was to write and keep records.

Scribes

300

The large, triangular tombs built in Egypt for the pharaohs.

pyramids

300

The act of taking care of land and growing plants for food.

Farming

300

A word that means things are almost the same but not exactly alike.

similar

400

The long river that made farming possible in Ancient Egypt.

Nile River

400

The wedge-shaped writing used in Mesopotamia.

Cuneiform

400

A stepped, pyramid-shaped temple built in the center of a city in Mesopotamia.

Ziggurat
400

The Mesopotamians and Ancient Egyptians both believed these were powerful beings that controlled their world.

Gods and goddesses

400

Something that can be seen or easy to spot.

visible

500

The two rivers that ran through Mesopotamia.

Tigris and Euphrates

500

Something you use to represent an idea or object, like an eye to represent the word "see."

Symbol

500

A set of written rules and laws for people to follow, like the famous one from Babylon.

Code of Hammurabi

500

The process of preparing a dead body to preserve it, which Ancient Egyptians did for their rulers.

mummification

500

A person who digs up old objects to learn about the past.

archaeologist

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