Early Man
Mesopotamia
Egypt
Greece
Rome
100

The earliest man-made tools were made out of what material?

Stone

100

Ancient Mesopotamia was located in the Fertile Crescent. What does fertile mean?

Land that is capable of producing crops/ Land where things grow.

100

The process of preserving a body after death is called what?

Mummification

100

What Macedonian conquered the Greeks?

Phillip of Macedon

100

Who was the first Roman emperor in history?

Caesar Augustus or Octavian

200

The time before writing was invented is known as

Prehistory

200

This oldest form of writing was done on soft wax tablets and used characters made of wedge-shaped marks.

Cuneiform

200

This drink was grown from wheat grown on the River Nile, and was considered by the Egyptians to have nutritional value.

Beer

200

Which Greek mythological figure came up with the idea for the Trojan Horse, and later had his own epic written about him?

Odysseus

200

Social confrontations in the early Roman Republic were mainly between these two groups: 

Plebeians and Patricians

300

Despite its name, this hominid species which was the first to use tools was actually discovered in South Africa, not Australia.

Australopithecus

300

Hammurabi's Code and Nebuchadnezzar's Hanging Gardens are two legacies of which ancient Mesopotamian society?

The Babylonians

300

She was the last pharaoh of Egypt, and said to have been in love with Roman emperor Julius Caesar.

Cleopatra

300

In Greek mythology, who were the three daughters of the Titans Kronos and Rhea?

Hera, Demeter, and Hestia

300

Although they usually copied Greek art and architecture, the Romans were said to have perfected this technique of using small cermaic tiles to make larger patterns or images:

Mosaics

400

The Lascaux Caves in this modern-day country are one example of caves where ancient humans' made paintings like this:

France

400

The Sumerians used adobe and brick to build these enourmous stepped temples, where the souls of the gods were said to reside.

Ziggurats

400

During the New Kingdom, pharaohs like Tutenkhamen and Nefertari were buried in these funerary structures in the Valley of the Kings and Queens, respectively.

Hypogea

400

Pankratus, javelin throwing, and chariot racing were some events seen at this event:

The Olympic Games

400

These four letters can be seen on Roman buildings, armor, and coins. Translated into English, it means "The Senate and People of Rome".

S-P-Q-R ("Senatus Populus Que Romana")

500

Which feature of hominids allowed it to travel large distances and settle across the world?

Bipedalism

500

List IN ORDER the three countries that the Tigris and Euphrates rivers flows through before spilling into the Red Sea

1.) Turkey 2.) Syria, 3.) Iraq

500

This guardian god of tombs and embalmers is distinct due to his jackal's head:

Anubis

500

This Greek physicist famously said "Give me a place to stand and a lever long enough, and I shall move the world."

Archimedes

500

This Germanic tribe lived within the boundaries of the Empire for some time before sacking Rome in A.D. 410, and settling in modern-day Spain. 

The Visigoths