Ancient Vocabulary
The Temple
The Modern Middle East
Controlling Rivers
Animals Of Mesopotamia
200

This is a fancy word for God.

What is a deity?

200

Ziggurats were designed to look like this shape in order to symbolize the connection between heaven and earth. 

What are mountains?

200

This significant body of water is to the west of Syria, Iraq, and Israel.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

200

These earthen barriers were constructed along river ways to help control flooding.

What are levees?

200

The act of taming an animal for your own use.

What is domestication?
400

These bricks are fired and coated in order to make them waterproof. They were also often painted to add decoration to temples and walls.

What are glazed bricks?

400

Ziggurats were constructed from mud bricks which consist of these two essential ingredients.

What is straw and mud?

400

The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers originate in this modern day country?

What is Turkey?

400

This device cleverly lifts water from the river using a counterbalance system. Acting like a crane, it picks up water and then drops it where a farmer needs it.

What is a shaduf?

400

This important animal provided the natural materials to make clothing in ancient Mesopotamia.

What is a sheep?

600

This tar-like substance was used to seal and waterproof bricks.

What is bitumen?

600

The hundreds of workers, including gardeners, scribed, and accountants, required to run a major temple lived in this place.

What is the temple complex?
600
This mountain range, moving west to east across southern Turkey, shares its names with an astrological symbol.

What are the Taurus Mountains?

600

Far more cities and farms were build along this famous river in the Fertile Crescent. 

What is the Euphrates River?

600

Because wood was scarce, this animal product was burned as fuel for warmth and in kilns.

What is animal dung?

800

These dyed bricks and clay tiles were put on Ziggurats to decorate them. These special decorations were only used on Mesopotamian temples.

What are cone mosaics?

800

These were often buried under Ziggurats in order to hold them in place and connect them to the Gods.

What are foundation nail statues?

800

This mountain, well known in the Bible, is thought to be where Noah parked his Arc during the great flood.

What is Mt. Ararat?

800
Mesopotamians over irrigated their fields in an attempt to wash away this harmful substance.

What is salt?

800

The breeding of this herd animal led to the rapid deforestation and eventual decline of wooded areas in Mesopotamia.

What are goats?

1000

Because everyday people could not enter the Ziggurats to visit the gods, artisans were hired to create these idols of everyday people.

What are Votive statues?
1000

Although the gods were represented as statues, Mesopotamians believed that they still had this quality and therefore required food, bathing, and water.

What are human needs?

1000

This small nation is home to the the confluence (joining) of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.

What is Kuwait?

1000

The process of land becoming saltier, water becoming scarcer, and soils becoming less fertile is known by this name, reminiscent of a biome.

What is desertification?

1000

This insect, famous as a plague in the Bible, devoured crops and led to famine and crop loss in Mesopotamia. 

What are locust?