Ancient Civilizations
Symbols, Nature & Culture
Mythological Warm-Up
Randomly Unrelated
100

This civilization is known for some of the world’s earliest cities.

Sumer

100

Egyptians believed many gods had features of these living creatures.

Animals

100

Stories about gods, origins, and heroes belong to this subject.

Mythology

100

The first thing many Filipinos check after waking up: news, messages, or this short-video app.

TikTok

200

Early writing in Mesopotamia used wedge-shaped symbols called this.

cuneiform

200

This heavenly object helped ancient people measure time.

Sun

200

A religion with many gods is called this.

Polytheism

200

The stage before “official,” where both people act sweet but nothing is defined.

Situationship

300

This ancient civilization grew along the Nile River.

Egypt

300

This pyramid-like structure was built in Mesopotamian cities.

Ziggurat

300

Myths were often used to explain natural events and human ______.

Life

300

This common Filipino phrase means someone suddenly stopped replying romantically.  

Ghosting

400

Ancient Mesopotamia was located in what modern-day country?

Iraq

400

Ancient Egyptians valued balance, justice, and harmony, often called this principle

Ma'at

400

Ancient stories were first shared this way before being written down.

Orally or Oral

400

This weather announcement causes instant class suspension excitement.

Signal No.

500

The phrase “land between rivers” refers to this place.

Mesopotamia

500

Mesopotamian stories were commonly written on this material.

Clay

500

These early stories often helped explain a civilization’s beliefs and ______.

Values

500

The person who says “study first” but suddenly has a girlfriend/boyfriend.

Classmate