Famous Pharaohs
Geography
Historical Eras
Religion
The Neolithic
100

This child pharaoh is most famous for reversing his father's radical religious reforms, and his his mint-condition tomb.

Who is Tutankhaman? (King Tut also acceptable)

100

The continent that Egypt is in.

What is Africa?

100

The Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic together make up this Era, named after the material that many of their simple tools were made from?

What is the Stone Age?

100

Egyptians had themselves (and often their cats too) turned into these after they died, in preparation for the afterlife.

What are mummies?

100

Doing this allowed to get food allowed Neolithic cultures to support larger populations than before.

What is farming?

200

Egypt reached its greatest extent under this 'Great Pharoah' who is commemorated by many massive statues he had built.

Who is Ramses the Great?

200

The Levant, where agriculture first began, is located near the intersection of what three continents?

What are Africa, Europe, and Asia?

200

This "new" stone age marks the time period when agriculture spread throughout the world.

What is the Neolithic?

200

POLYTHEISTIC religions like that of Ancient Egypt are defined by having many of these.

What are gods?

200

This massive African desert was once a green widely-inhabited Savannah during the Neolithic Era.

What is the Sahara Desert?

300

The 4th dynasty pharaoh Sneferu is famous for having three of this monumental building built until it just right for him to spend his afterlife in.

What is a pyramid?

300

The jade-carving Neolithic cultures of this country developed along the valleys of the Yellow River and the Yangtze River.

What is China?

300

The height of ancient Egypt happened during this Age, named after the metal that became widely used for weapons and other tools.

What is the Bronze Age?

300

The sun god that Akhenaten was obsessed with to the point of closing the temples of the other gods.

Who is Aten?

300

Neolithic cultures from across the world like the Liangzhou, Caral, Cucuteni, Catal Huyuk, Jericho, and Egypt developed these large settlements.

What are cities?

400

This pharaoh almost ruined a golden age with his disastrous relgious reforms, replacing Egypt's polytheistic religion with the monotheistic worship of the sun god Aten.

Who is Akhenaten?

400

The lengthy Danube River was home to the earliest Neolithic cultures in this continent.

What is Europe?

400

This "kingdom" of Ancient Egypt is when the great pyramids and the sphinx were built.

What is the Old Kingdom?

400

The shamans of Peru's Caral culture consumed these to induce visions.

What are snails? (cactus also acceptable, drugs earns 100 points instead of 400)

400

Neolithic artistic expression was often done on these ceramic containers?

What is pottery?

500

This female pharaoh ruled over a golden age of peace and prosperity and had many beautiful temples built.

Who is Hatshepsut?

500

Catal Huyuk and Gobekli Tepe, two of the most important sites in the development of civilization, are found in what is today this tasty-sounding country.

What is Turkey?

500

Egypt reached its greatest territorial extent, and had famous pharaohs like Ramses, Hatshepsut, and King Tut, during this "kingdom".

What is the New Kingdom?

500

The peaceful, egalitarian cultures of Neolithic Europe and the Middle East worshipped these stone idols.

What are "Mother Goddesses"?

500

This metal was widely experimented with during the Neolithic.

What is copper?

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