Ancient China
Rome
Ancient Egypt
Tollund Man
Aqueducts
100

State an invention of Ancient China.

Silk, paper, printing, compass, gunpowder, boat rudder, others.

100

On what was Rome located on?

Seven hills.

100

Who was the last pharaoh of Egypt? 

Cleopatra.

100

Where was Tollund Man's body found?

In a peat bog in Denmark.

100

What did aqueducts do?

Transferred water.

200

What road was ancient China famous for?

The Silk Road.

200

What is two things that Rome invented?

Calendar, alphabet.

200

How did Cleopatra die?

Suicide.

200

What was Tollund Man's last meal?

Seed gruel.

200

What shape were aqueducts built in?

An arch.

300

Why was the Silk Road built?

It was a trade road and it connected Eurasia and North Africa via land and sea routes.

300

Who raised Romulus and Remus after they were abandoned?

A she-wolf and then the shepard and his wife.

300

Who was the god of the sun?

Ra.

300

How did Tollund Man die?

It is thought that he was hung.

300

Where was the first aqueduct made?

The City of Roma.
400

How old was the last emperor when he ruled?

2 years and 10 months.

400

Who was Romulus and Remus's mother?

Rhea Silvia.

400

Who did Cleopatra marry?

Mark Antony.

400

When Tollund Man was found, what items of clothing were on him?

A noose around his neck, a belt and a bracelet.

400

What were aqueducts made out of?

Stone, brick and special volcanic cement pozzuolana.

500

Who was the last emperor of Ancient China?

Emperor Puyi.

500

Who was Romulus and Remus's father?

Roman God of war, Mars.

500

What ancient Egyptian paper is famous?

Papyrus. 

500

Why was Tollund Man's body so well preserved?

Because of the chemicals in the peat bog.

500

Who created the first aqueduct?

Appius Claudius Caecus.