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100

This 5,000-year-old ice mummy was discovered in 1991, providing important evidence of hunter-gatherer lifestyle. 

Otzi the Iceman

100

These pyramids are one of the most famous achievements in history.

The Pyramids of Giza

100

In this activity, you crafted and designed this type of Middle Ages town. 

The Medieval Manor

100

This time of extreme cold occurred during Prehistory. 

The Ice Age

200

This teenager was named King of Macedon, who he led to victory over the Persian Empire. 

Alexander the Great

200

This is where the Greek gods were said to have lived. 

Mount Olympus

200

Throughout this activity, you constructed your very own Pokemon card. 

God'da Catch Em All 

200

The signing of this document placed restrictions on what the king could do during the Middle Ages. 

The Magna Carta

300

This man ran from Marathon to Athens to spread the news of a Greek victory over the Persians. The modern marathon race would be inspired by this run. 

Pheidippides 

300

Most civilizations we studied border this famous sea. 

The Mediterranean Sea

300

You investigate the murder of this famous individual. 

Julius Caesar

300

This ancient city was buried in volcanic ash. 

Pompeii

400

This famous leader of the Franks was the son of Charles 'the hammer' Martel and father of Charlemagne. 

Pepin the Short

400

Julius Caesar met his fate at this location on March 15th. 

The Senate House

400

In this tournament, your inventions competed for the top spot in Mesopotamia. 

Mesopotamia Madness

400

This was was between Athens and Sparta during the time of ancient Greece. 

The Peloponnesian War

500

Some consider the story of this Sumerian leader to be the first super hero story. One could describe his tale as 'epic'. 

The Epic of Gilgamesh 

500

These two rivers were the lifeline for Mesopotamian civilizations. 

The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

500

During this activity, you read about America from an outsider perspective. 

Nacirema

500

This law code was proposed in ancient Mesopotamia. It is famous for its 'Eye for an Eye' philosophy. 

Hammurabi's Code