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These shapes and symbols helped ancient Egyptians sound out words and phrases, and made some interesting artwork as well.

Hieroglyphics

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His name means the "Enlightened One" and he went on to have an entire religion based upon his teachings in Southeast Asia.

Buddha

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Italy, Florida, and mainland Greece all fit into this geographic category.

Peninsula

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Society with cities, a central government, job specialization, and social classes.

Civilization

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A gray rodent moving back and forth quickly, also a temple in Ur.

Ziggurat

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These wedge-shape symbols are some of the most ancient of all writing systems, but did not include any pictures of hoagies or subs.

Cuneiform

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After being born in Macedonia and then taking over much of the ancient world, "good" wouldn't be enough to describe the accomplishments of this former student of Aristotle.

Alexander the Great

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Journals, photographs, and autobiographies all fit into this category.

Primary Source

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A large landmass protruding out but connected to a continent.

Subcontinent

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A mallard who's comfortable in water; also a structure to move water in Rome.

Aqueduct

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China invented this to measure the size of earthquakes during ancient times.

Seismograph

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Born Octavian, he eventually took the name of his adoptive father and led Rome to its Golden Age, the Pax Romana.

Augustus Caesar

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Hinduism, Greek mythology, and the pantheon of Egyptian gods all fit into this category of belief systems.

Polytheism

300

Islands collected in a sea or stretch of water.

Archipelago

300

A baked good that is good for growing crops; also a location on Earth where civilization began.

Fertile Crescent

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You may want to avoid a certain day of the year thanks to this innovation in Egypt; the Nile may flood your home!

Calendar

400

If you're honest, hardworking, obey the rules, and respect your family, you'd get along great with this ancient Chinese philosopher.

Confucius

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A theme of geography, every location on Earth has physical features and human features relative to this.

Place

400

Someone's moral duty or obligation in Hindu belief.

Dharma

400

Human male and uncertain about his choice; also an estate owned by a lord.

Manor

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The Egyptian used the shaduf as a tool to improve upon the work of ancient Sumerians, and transported water through canals in this method.

Irrigation

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He's associated with the Golden Age of Athens and oversaw the construction of the Parthenon.

Pericles

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Also known as the Old Stone Age, the people living during this time mostly hunted and gathered, since they had no yet domesticated plants or animals.

Paleolithic Era

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Land is granted from kings to nobles, protection, service, and loyalty are exchanged, too.

Feudalism

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Four bases all at once in baseball; also a Greek poet who wrote the Odyssey.

Homer

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