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100

A group of people who do not have a set location for their home, instead they travel around and follow the food sources.

What is Nomadic

100

This civilization was known for the detail they took taking care of a wealthy persons body after death. They would take many steps to make sure the spirit was well-equipped for the afterlife. 

What is Egypt

100

This was there preferred method of interacting with other civilizations instead of war.

What is trading/trade

100

This instrament is a well known instrament that was created by the ancient Australian tribes. The Australians would blow into a long tube which would produce a low tone of music. 

What is the didgeridoo 

100

This civilization would take over near by lands and turn those people into slaves. The slaves would then send a large amount of their food to the conquerers main city and kept very small amounts for themselves. 

Who is Sparta

200

These people lived in the tundra; six months of the year was dark and freezing.

Who are the Inuit

200

This river is the largest in the world. A prominent African civilization built around said river to make sure their society thrived. This is the only river that flows south to north instead of north to south. 

What is the Nile

200

This Asian civilization built walls to protect their society from this natural disaster.

What is floods 

200

This type of art was a way ancient Australians were able to share stories and explain feelings and situations to others in there society 

What is Dot Art

200

One of the first forms of democracy was foounded in this city. They had a council and an assembly who were given the responsibility of creating laws

What is Athens

300

THis group had many of their houses built on the edge of cliffs

Who are Ancestral Pueblo 

300

This leader was said to be a decedent of the gods and therefore ruler of there people. 

Who is Pharaoh 

300

This civilization was located in the Indus Valley on the Ghaggar-Hakra River

What is Harappans 

300

The term to describe the first inhabitants of the Australian lands

What is Aboriginal 

300

This island had a great location for trade, since it was close to several different civilizations all touching the Mediterranean Sea

What is Crete

400

This group had a lot of marine animals in their diet. Many researchers believe this group sailed over the pacific and gained access to America. 

Who is the Caral-Supe (Norte Chico)

400

This writing style was very advanced for its time. They used pictures to represent words and drew these all over their buildings and their graves. 

What is Hieroglyphics 

400

The society would sit in water in a public area to clean and socialize making them the first civilization to use public...

What is Bath houses

400

The process of sharing stories from one generation to the other while speaking and dancing their stories

What is dreamtime

400

Because of their intense workout routines and their belief that everyone should know how to fight, they did not built these structures around their city for protection

What are walls

500

This is the land bridge that connected present day Russia to Alaska which gave nomadic tribes the opportunity to explore the America's 

What is the Beringia

500

The belief that there is more than one god, but many gods/goddesses.

What is polytheism 

500

This city was located north west of the main city where they would trade with other civilizations and enhance their economy.  

What is Shortugai 
500

They would use this strategy to keep their lands fertile for growing vegetables, fruits, and rice

What is Using fire for growth  

500

The Cretans loved this animal and would often use it in their art. Legends even formed around a mythical creature called the minotaur due to their fascination with this animal

What is a bull