Who Is It
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People
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Miscellaneous
100

Coins

Lydians

100

Alphabet

Purple Dye


Phoenicians

100

This man's laws were based on retaliation.

Hammurabi

100

The greatest merchants of Canaan

Phoenicians

100

This civilization believed that bodies must be preserved in order to enjoy life after death.

Egyptians

200

Zoroastrianism

Persians

200

Language of Christ

Arameans

200

This Chaldean king saw a finder writing on a wall.

Belshazzar

200

This civilization included all of the other civilizations

Persian

200

What is the 70 years of exile suffered by the Jews in Babylon referred to?

Babylonian Captivity

Diaspora

300

Systematic Terrorism

Assyrians

300

Hyksos

hieroglyphics

Egyptians

300

Another name for the Chaldean people

Babylonians

300

Egypt was a place where God preserved His people. Why did God severely punish the Egyptians?

false gods

300

This road is 1677 miles was part of the Persian civilization

Royal Road

400

iron

Hittites

400

Epic of Gilgamesh

Amorites

400

This group of people was not polytheistic, they believed in theocracy.

Hebrews

400

This civilization was used by God to protect and provide for His chosen people.

Persian

400

Much of this civilization is borrowed from previous civilizations

Persians

500

First Empire

Akkadians

500

First civilization

wheel

Sumerians

500

Who discovered King Tut's tomb?

Howard Carter

500

Name two things the Assyrians were known for.

military strength

terrorized other nations

cruelty to captives

500

The Sumerians had influence on and contributions to other civilizations and the modern world. Explain one of them.

The cuneiform was used by the Amorites, Hittites, Assyrians, and Persians.

Roman architects adopted Sumerian building techniques such as the arch.

Today we continue to use the Sumerian inventions, such as the wheel, the division of a circle into 360 degrees, and the division of hours and minutes into sixty units.