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Early Civ 1
Early Civ 2
Mesop 1
Mesop 2
Meso Soc & Culture
100
A way of life
What is culture?
100
This is the meaning of AD and BC.
What is Anno Domini and Before Christ?
100
This is the meaning of climate.
What are the weather conditions that occur in an area over a long period of time?
100
This is a form of government led by a god or religious figure.
What is a theocracy?
100
The Mesopotamians created this very valuable invention.
What is the wheel?
200
These objects - coins, pottery, tools - are examples of this.
What are artifacts?
200
This number of ancient wonders were created by the Greeks.
What is 5?
200
A low flat area of land that floods during the year.
What is a flood plain?
200
This is a large city with their own government.
What is a city-state?
200
These people were in charge of schools.
Who were the priests?
300
This city is the location of the Temple of Artemis.
What is Ephesus?
300
These 4 animals are found in Mesopotamia.
What are sheep, goats, gazelles, lions.
300
The Euphrates and Tigris river run into this body of water.
What is the Persian Gulf?
300
They were the first to invent written language.
Who were the Mesopotamians?
400
This is the study of human history through excavation.
What is archaelogy?
400
This is the meaning of Anno Domini.
What is "in the year of our Lord?"
400
The garden of Eden was located between these two rivers.
What are the Euphrates and Tigris rivers?
400
This is the largest island on the Great Sea.
What is Cyprus?
400
This is what Mesopotamians believed the gods controlled.
What is every element?
500
This is the scientific method used to excavate a site.
What is carefully excavate, clean, label, and describe artificts?
500
These are the three ways to determine the age of an artifact.
What are carbon-14, stratigraphy, typology?
500
This ancient area of the world was between the two rivers.
What is the Fertile Crescent?
500
These 4 civilizations ruled Mesopotamia.
What are Sumeria, Assyria, Chaldea, Babylonia?
500
This is how man laws are in Hammurabi's code 17, 67, 282, 104, or 360.
What is 282?