This was the first civilization in Mesopotamia...
Sumer
This Greek city state was known for learning, philosophy and art... Oh and that democracy thing...
Athens
Ancient Egyptians believed that your soul would be weighed by Anubis after death. If it was lighter than this thing, it meant you had no regrets and you could live life forever in the afterworld.
Feather. ![]()
This Asian culture is considered the foundation of Modern China (at least that's what they want you to know)
Han

This culture built their capital in the middle of a lake.
Aztec

What is this temple type called?

Ziggurat
This Greek city state was best known for war. They built their lives around training.
Sparta
This African civilization was known for trade, gold, Islam, and two great rulers: The Lion King Sundiata, and this wealthy man.
Mansa Musa
This Mongol Khan met Marco Polo and established a center of tolerance and learning in the Yuan Dynasty.
Kublai Khan

The Maya didn't allow women to drink this substance. It was only for the men.
Hot Chocolate

This Mesopotamian culture was great at war. They even developed a ramrod that looks kinda like a tank.

Assyria
The Romans built these things to transfer water from the mountains to the cities. One can still be seen in Gjirokaster.

Aqueduct
This African kingdom was known for trade, building, and the skill of their dancers.
Great Zimbabwe
The Han were very smart. They created this Seismograph that measures what?

Earthquakes
In the myth about why Incas live on top of mountains, this animal points the way.
LLama
This Babylonian king was best known for giving laws to his people. He made them SUPER strict so people did less crime.

Hammurabi
This Roman is best known for being captured by pirates, taking over the senate, and being assassinated by his friend Brutus.

Julius Caesar
This African Kingdom existed before Rome and won several wars before being defeated.
Extra points for the famous general who crossed the Alps on elephants.
Carthage
Hannibal
The Mongol empire stretched from China to Belarus. How many kingdoms did it have in it? Extra points for locations

This practice was created to give energy to the gods of Maya and Aztec myth but it did not kill the person and was completely voluntary.

Bloodletting
This story tells of how a king went in search of eternal life after the death of his friend Enkidu. He fails, but he learns a good lesson of humility.

Epic of Gilgamesh
Who was the main character of the Iliad who was a fantastic warrior and could not be injured because his mother dipped him in magic water when he was a kid?
Extra points for the author of the Iliad...
Achilles
written by Homer (Greek)
This woman founded Carthage by cutting up an ox hide and claiming an entire hill for her land instead of just a few meters.
Dido
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This Chinese god of thunder accidentally murdered a woman in anger. To keep this from happening again, the woman now gets to choose where lightning strikes.
Leigong

In this myth about the underworld, the hero twins defeat the gods of death to become these two heavenly bodies.
Sun and the moon
