Ancient Egypt
Ancient Mesopotamia
Ancient Greece
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100

These giant tombs were built to honor and bury pharaohs.

Pyramids

100

The invention of this simple machine helped revolutionize transportation.

Wheel

100

These athletic competitions were held every four years in honor of Zeus.

Olympics

100

This ancient civilization is often called the "Gift of the Nile."

Egypt

100

This Egyptian ruler was considered the highest authority in the land.

Pharaoh

200

This river flooded each year, leaving fertile soil for Egyptian farmers.

Nile River

200

This Babylonian king is famous for creating a code of laws.

Hammurabi

200

This Greek philosopher taught Alexander the Great.

Aristotle

200

This Egyptian structure was guarded by a giant statue with the body of a lion and the head of a human.

Sphinx

200

Mesopotamian farmers depended on this process to water their crops.

Irrigation

300

Egyptians wrote using this picture-based writing system.

Hieroglyphs

300

These large stepped temples were built by Mesopotamian civilizations.

Ziggurats

300

This city-state was famous for its powerful army and military training.

Sparta

300

This conqueror from Macedonia spread Greek culture throughout much of the known world.

Alexander

300

Egyptians used this natural salt mixture to dry out bodies during mummification.

Natron

400

This process preserved bodies for the afterlife.

Mummification

400

This was the world's first known written legal code.

Code of Hammurabi

400

The Greeks believed these gods lived on this mountain.

Olympus

400

This Egyptian ruler's tomb was discovered nearly intact in 1922.

King Tut

400

The fertile land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers was known as this.

Fertile Crescent

500

Egyptians believed this god ruled the underworld and judged the dead.

Osiris

500

Mesopotamia was located between these two rivers.

Tigris and Euphrates

500

According to legend, this wooden object helped the Greeks capture Troy.

Trojan Horse

500

This ancient civilization is often called the "Cradle of Civilization."

Mesopotamia

500

This sea was important for trade and travel in Ancient Greece.

Mediteranean

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