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100

This wedge-shaped writing system was developed in Mesopotamia for recording laws and trade.

Cuneiform 

100

What did Napoleon Bonaparte (& his crew) find in the late 19th century that helped them decipher the Ancient Egyptian writing system?

Rosetta Stone

100

The Egyptian believed in many gods. What was the name of the god of the sun?

Ra

100

What river did the Egyptians settle around?

Nile River

100

What revolutionary practice allowed people to settle in the Fertile Crescent?

agriculture or the science of farming 

100
The Ancient Egyptian Civilization began in North Africa in what geographical region?

The Sahara Desert

200

What is famous for being the world's first known written set of laws?

The Code of Hammurabi 
200

 Some of the theories about the Indus civilization's disappearance include weather changes, invasions, and the movement of people known as what?

Migration

200

What type of structure did the people of Mesopotamia build to worship in? 

Ziggurats

200

What rivers did Mesopotamia form around?

Tigris & Euphrates 

200

What was the muddy substance deposited along shorelines after a rive flooded?

Silt

200

Why was the area Mesopotamia developed in called the Fertile Crescent?

Because it was located in a semicircle-shaped land between three rivers, providing some of the most fertile land in the world despite being located in another wise barren, desert land. 

300

What was the name of the plant Egyptians used to make an early form of paper?

papyrus

300

When the Indus River Valley civilization was found, what did excavators notice about the way the city was built?

It was designed a grid system. 

300

What was the process that Egyptians used to preserve their bodies for the afterlife?

Mummification 

300

What does the term Mesopotamia mean?

Land between rivers

300

After losing lives, homes, and farmlands due to the rivers' flooding, the ancient peoples began moving farther away from the rivers. What innovation allowed them to do this?

Irrigation 

300

What three modern day countries did the Indus River Valley civilization form in?

India, Pakistan, Afghanistan

400

What evidence shows trades happened between the people of the Indus River Valley & Mesopotamia?

Indus River Valley seals (or stamps) on items in Mesopotamia.

400

Why do we know little about the beliefs of the people of the Indus River Valley civilization? 

Their wiring system, which contains 400-600 symbols, has yet to be deciphered. 

400

What were pyramids used for?

Entombing their pharaohs.

400

When (roughly) did the Indus River Valley Civilization disappear?

1900 BC

400

While the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers flooded each year, they were not predictable like the Nile was. During what months did the Nile River flood?

June through September 

400

What is silt & how is it created?

A nutrient rich soil made of mud and clay, created by the natural flow of the rivers. 

500

What demonstrated that the people of the Indus River Valley valued cleanliness?

They built a drainage system for their homes and city, flushing away waste, and the Great Bath that was probably used for regular cleansing. 

500

What made King Tut—an Egyptian pharaoh with few accomplishments or impacts on Egyptian life—so famous? 

His tomb was intact when discovered and gave knowledge about Egyptian history 

500

Why did the Egyptians believe the sun was a god?

Because they believed it died every night and was reborn every morning, and only a god could do that. 

500

What three modern day countries did Mesopotomia inhabit? 

Iraq, Kuwait, Syria

500

Why did nearly all ancient civilizations settle around rivers rather than other fresh bodies of water?

Due to the the rivers' constant flow it cleansed itself, washing away dirt and bacterial, provided fertile soil when it flooded, was a source of transportation, among other things that a lake or sea could not provide. 

500

What was the only organ left inside the body during the mummification process?

The Heart