What is Pre-History
The region where the Pyramids are build.
What is Egypt?
The land between two rivers.
What is Mesopotamia?
The whole focus of Pre-History Humans.
Another word for farming.
What is agriculture?
A method of telling history: usually left on the walls.
What is cave paintings?
The longest river in the world, subject to consistent flooding.
The two main rivers of Mesopotamia.
What are the Euphrates and the Tigris?
The two essentials for life.
What are food and water?
The process of taming an animal.
What is domestication?
Human society during Pre-History.
What is Hunters and Gathers?
The king or queen of Egypt.
Who is the Pharaoh?
A fertile mud left behind by the flooding of rivers like the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates.
What is Silt?
The typical structure of a hunting and gathering society.
What is equality?
Permanent settlements, growing populations, and the need for order led to the development of this.
What is writing?
The official end of the Pre-History era.
A religious burial site for the kings and queens of Egypt.
What are the Pyramids?
A religious complex made out of mud brick.
What is a Ziggurat?
The "invention" that ended the hunting and gathering period.
What is agriculture or farming?
The reason for a growing population, permanent settlements, and indirect cause of rigid social structures.
What is a stable food source?
A common depiction in cave painting.
What is hunting animals, or hunts?
The type of government in Ancient Egypt.
What is a Theocratic Monarchy?
An ancient code of law created by a Babylonian King.
What is Hammurabi's Code?
The reason for no permanent structures.
What is nomadic lifestyle, or following the animals?
The birth place of civilization: includes the region of Egypt and Mesopotamia.
What is the Fertile Crescent?