The Spanish commanders known as _________ destroyed ancient native cities.
Conquistadors
The Romans built ___________ that carried water to the city.
Aqueducts
The Egyptian Empire lived along this river?
Nile
The Illiad & the Odyssey by ________.
Homer
Largest continent on the Earth.
Asia
Corn was known as _________ to the Native Americans.
Maize
Legionnaires
What are the soldiers/armies of Rome?
The Egyptians were _________ meaning they believed in many gods.
Polytheistic
Greeks were excellent __________ because the could travel all along the European coastline.
Seafarers, Sailors
Similar to the Pyramids but built like steps.
The capital of the Aztecs had massive wide __________ leading into the cities, equipped with draw bridges and were as wide as five horses.
Causeways
Rome began as a _________ and ended as an ________.
Republic & Empire
The annual ______ of this river allowed for fresh soil to be deposited on the fields.
Flooding
Theseus has to travel here to defeat the Minotar.
Largest Spanish speaking country in Central America.
Mexico
A ritual preformed by high priests to please the Aztec gods.
Human Sacrifice
First Emperor of Rome
Caeser
Osiris
God to fight in the afterlife to bring back Ra (Sun).
Two city-states that were once allies and went to war.
Athens & Sparta
Using a sundial the Mesopotamians calculated the ________ & ________.
Minutes & Hours
Tenochtitlan
What is the captial of the Aztec Empire?
Hispania
What the Romans called Spain?
Name ONE Egyptian Queen!
Nefertiti, Cleopatra, Hatshepsut
This famous battle was a victory for the Greeks and remembered in the name of races all over the world.
Marathon
Before stone tools, humans used _______.
Bone