Studies
Historical Evidence
Ancient Civilisations
Written Language
100

The comprehensive study of ancient Egyptian history, language (hieroglyphs), culture, and artifacts.

Egyptology

100

This place collects, preserves, and displays artefacts and other objects from the past.

Museum

100

Developed along the Nile River; famous for pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics.

Ancient Egypt

100

This ancient Egyptian writing system that used pictures and symbols to represent sounds, words, and ideas that archaeologists studied on the tomb walls to learn about ancient Egyptian beliefs.

Hieroglyphics

200

This field of study investigates human societies, cultures, and their development through time.

Anthropology

200

Hard parts that make up the skeleton of humans and many animals

Bones

200

Developed along the Yellow River; known for early dynasties such as the Shang and Zhou.

Ancient China

200

A paper-like material made from a plant that was used by the ancient Egyptians for writing.

Papyrus

300

the scientific study of ancient life on Earth through the examination of fossils.

Paleontology

300

The preserved body of a human or animal that has been protected from decay, either naturally or through special methods such as embalming.

Mummy

300

Known for democracy, philosophy, the Olympics, and mythology.

Ancient Greece

300

This type of symbol is a simple drawing that represents an object by looking like the thing it stands for.

Pictograph

400

This branch of knowledge focuses on the recovery and analysis of material remains from past civilizations.

Archaeology

400

This preserved remain or trace of a once-living organism can provide information about ancient environments.

Fossil

400

Located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers; home to the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians.

Mesopotamia

400

This ancient Mesopotamian writing system used wedge-shaped marks pressed into clay tablets.

Cuneiform

500

This discipline studies ancient and historical languages through written texts to understand past civilizations.

Philology

500

An ancient tool, piece of pottery, or other object made by humans and studied by historians is called this.

Artefact

500

Name the three most important ancient civilizations of central and south America known for mathematics, astronomy, architecture and writing systems.

Maya, Aztec, Inca

500

This type of symbol represents an idea or concept rather than the sounds of a spoken language.


Ideogram?