Early Humans
Ancient Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
Ancient India
Ancient China
Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
This and That
100

This is how paleolithic humans got their food

Hunting and gathering

100

His 'code' was the first example of written laws.

Who is Hammurabi?

100

What was the major river that Ancient Egypt settled along?

The Nile River

100

What mountain range protected Ancient India from intruders

The Himalayas

100

The most important trade item of China was:

Silk

100

The Greeks believed in many gods, some of whom are more famous today. We read ________ to learn lessons from what they did.

Myths

100

What is the famous building in Ancient Rome where entertainment was performed?

The colosseum

100

How many continents there are

7

200

The paleolithic era ended and the neolithic era began with the invention/discovery of what?

Agriculture (fariming and animal domestication)

200

The Ancient Sumerian worship building was called a:

Ziggurat

200

An Egyptian Leader was called:

Pharaoh

200

This is how we got from the Ganges River to the Himalaian mountains in this room on our tour of India

What is climbing over the desks and tables?
200

Which philosophy of Chinese government believed in harsh punishments for crimes?

Legalism

200

Which city-state promoted strength and military might.

Who was Sparta?

200

What were the commoners of Ancient Rome called?

Plebians

200

What direction is 'right' on most maps?

East

300

How did farming change people's lives the most in 8,000BCE?

Allowed villages to pop up, created surpluss food for first time, living so close to animals caused more diseases

300

The two main rivers that provided Mesopotamia with fresh water were:

Tigris and Euphrates

300

What was the name of the Pharaoh we mummified on Dec 11, 2025

Pharaoh Paladino

300

religion that believes people will be reincarnated over and over again, hoping to move up in the caste system with each life. 

Hinduism

300

This was a major trading network in the ancient world 

Silk Road

300

Who did the Greeks fight to save their civilization early on and won

The Persians (Kings Darius and Xerxes)

300

This achievement of Roman engineering brought water from the mountains into the city of Rome. 

What is the aquaduct?

300

Flooding along water ways was good because it......

Deposited Silt, great for agriculture

400

to raise animals for food is called:

Domestication

400

Moving water from rivers to fields for agriculture?

Irrigation

400

What was a scribe's job?

To Write

400

What is the name for a wind storm that often hits the continent of India that involved high winds and massive rains?

monsoon

400

The philosophy of Ancient China that believes you should respect your elders, and elders should be good role models is what?

Confucianism

400

Type of Government invented buy the Greeks. We have a form of it as our own US government. The word means "people rule"

Democracy

400

What were the wealthy landowners called in ancient Rome. The word comes from "father"

Patricians

400
manmade items left behind by a civilization that Archeologists study are called: 

Artifacts

500

The name of the 'spear thower' that we used at Whittier Field?

What is an 'Atlatl'

500

The oldest written langugage ever developed was in Mesopotamia. It was called:

(Hint: the word means 'wedge shaped')

Cuneiform

500

He was the Jackel-headed god who weighs the 'Feather of Truth' against the dead pharaoh's heart

 

Who is Anubis?
500

Name of the oldest settlement in the Indus River valley. Hint: it had a citadel

Mohenjo Daro

500

Buddhism was founded by:

Siddhartha (Gautama)

500

This was the moral of the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare"

What is 'slow and steady wins the race'?

500

According to legend, these were the twins that founded Rome (well, one of them did)

Romulus and Remus

500

The New Testiment is made up of 4 gospels (books), written by 4 men. Name 3 of them

Matthew, Mark, Luke or John