Egypt and Kush sat next to this river.
What is the Nile River?
This kingdom sat next to Egypt and was heavily influenced by their culture.
What is Kush?
Early African civilizations also had strong ties to these bodies of water.
What are the Mediterranean Sea and Nile River?
This advancement is what ended the Paleolithic Era and caused the Neolithic Revolution.
What is farming or agriculture?
Carthage was positioned on this sea.
What is the Mediterranean sea?
What is polytheistic?
Carthaginian ships used this tactic to sink enemy ships.
What is ram?
Kush primarily traded these three resources with the Egyptians.
What is gold, iron, and ivory?
Hannibal is called the "father of strategy" and used these kinds of tactics.
What is guerilla tactics?
Warships relied on these to move around no matter what the weather was like.
What is oars or rowing?
This was gained by Rome after the defeat of Carthage.
What is Sicily?
What is the name of the process through which the Egyptians preserved their dead?
What is mummification?
Hannibal and his army (including 37 elephants) had to cross this mountain range in Europe to reach Rome.
What is the Alps.
When the Romans captured a wrecked Carthaginian warship they were able to take it apart and do this to it to figure out how to make their own.
What is reverse engineer?
Egypt and Kush both built their own versions of these buildings.
What are pyramids?
The Romans did this to Carthage after the Third Punic War in 146 BCE.
What is destroy or raze?
Carthage had this kind of government where their leaders were elected.
What is a republic or democracy?
The Nile river did this every year.
What is flooded its banks?
The Assyrians used weapons made out of this to beat the Egyptians.
What is iron?
This falcon-headed god was king of the Egyptian gods.
Who is Amun-Ra?
This group of people created the colony that would become Carthage.
Who are the Phoenicians?
What was the name of Hannibal's father?
Who is Hamilcar?