Dates
Land and Agriculture
Definitions
People
Invention and Ideals
100
The dog was domesticated in this era.
Neolithic Era
100
This was the most plentiful resource in ancient Mesopotamia.
Clay
100
This is the translation of arête.
Excellence
100
This group ushered in the Dark Ages.
Dorians
100
This was ensured by possessing the famous Woman of Willendorf.
Fertility
200
These years were the Dark Ages of Greece.
1200-800 BC
200
This culture made the Harvester Vase.
Minoans
200
This term best encompasses ancient Aegean and ancient Greek culture.
Humanism
200
This man is associated with the rule of an eye for an eye.
Hammurabi
200
This task was representative of the ideal ancient Greek wife.
Weaving
300
This was the date the pyramids of Giza were created.
2500 BC
300
This person said, “Egypt is the gift of the Nile.”
Herodotus
300
This Latin word means citizen.
Civitas
300
This person said, “Egypt is the gift of the Nile.”
Herodotus
300
The Mesopotamian afterlife was characterized by this.
Nothingness
400
This is the date of the Homeric Epics.
750 BC
400
These people made the pyramids of Giza.
Ordinary farmers
400
This is the earliest form of writing.
Cuneiform
400
This person discovered King Tut’s tomb in 1922.
Carter
400
This elusive object is sought by the legendary Gilgamesh.
Immortality
500
This was the date of the first Olympics.
776 BC
500
Domestication of these two things began agriculture in Mesopotamia.
Wheat and Barley
500
This was the value of right order maintained by the pharaohs.
Maat
500
This person introduced monotheism into Egypt.
Akhenaton
500
This invention(s) were introduced by Hyksos.
Bronze, the wheel, and the chariot
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