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What is Mesopotamia?
The continent that Egypt resides in.
What is Africa?
The name of the river that early Indian civilization developed from.
What is the Indus River?
study of past history and culture.
what is an archeologist?
Pacific, Indian, Arctic, ______,________
Name 2 more
what are Atlantic and the Southern oceans?
Name ONE of the two rivers that flowed through ancient Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent.
What is the Tigris River? OR What is the Euphrates River?
The major river that flows through Egypt.
What is the Nile River?
The Untouchables are the lowest or highest in the Indian Caste System.
Lowest
photos, letters, and oral history are what type of historical sources
what are primary sources?
an equator is the another name for the compass rose?
True or False
what is false?
The name of the Mesopotamian king who created a list of laws that had equal punishment between two individuals ONLY if they were of equal rank.
Who is King Hammurabi?
This famous building in Giza is called the:
What is the Great Pyramid Of Giza?
The main religion of India
What is Hinduism?
earliest known art made by humans with paint that gave us historical reference.
What is cave art?
a civilization is defined as
what is a complex society with advanced organization and development?
The area that Mesopotamia was located in that had lush soil and natural resources that helped the Mesopotamians grow food.
What is the Fertile Crescent?
A symbol and image based writing
what is a hieroglyph?
Buddha believed in these and preached it to the population
what are the 4 noble truths?
Catal Huyuk is an example of a
what is a complex city?
G.R.A.P.E.S. means
What is
Geography
Religion
Achievements/ accomplishments
politics
economics
social structure?
Writing system used in ancient Sumer.
What is Cuneiform?
the process of preserving a body from decay
What is embalming?
an example of a guru in indian civilization?
Who is Buddha? Who is Gandhi?
newspapers, textbook, scholarly research are examples of what type of source?
What are secondary sources?
have too much of something is called ?
what is a surplus?