Prehistory
Mesopotamia
Egypt
Greece
Hellenistic Era
100

The process of changing plants and animals to make them more useful to humans.

Domestication

100

A belief in many gods.

Polytheism

100

Egyptians waited for the yearly floods to deposit a layer of this on the farmlands

Silt

100

The academic name for a Greek city-state

Polis

100

Philip II lost this in battle uniting Greece.

His eyeball

200

before agriculture, people survived by doing this (two words).

Hunting and Gathering

200

A self-governing city with its own unique identity

City State

200

A set of instructions for how to successfully pass through the many trials of the underworld. 

Book of the Dead

200

These scholars love knowledge.

Philosophers

200

A city that perfectly mixed Greek and Egyptian culture, becoming the largest, richest, most significant city of the Hellenistic Era.

Alexandria

300

The study of the past based on evidence that has been left behind

Archaeology

300

This Babylonian King created the oldest known set of written laws (an eye for an eye)

Hammurabi

300

The kingdom (era) when Egyptians built the pyramids.

The Old Kingdom

300

This blind poet wrote the Iliad and Odyssey.

Homer

300

How did Alexander die?

A fever 

400

Archaeological objects that were once alive

Fossils

400

The oldest known story is written about this legendary Mesopotamian king.

Gilgamesh

400

This archaeological object allowed historians to finally read ancient hieroglyphics.

The Rosetta Stone

400

The type of government Sparta had; featuring two kings and a council of elders who ruled.

Oligarchy

400

The name of the island city that Alexander the Great turned into a peninsula to attack with his foot soldiers.

Tyre

500

The scientific name for the "Old Stone Age."

Paleolithic

500

Translated from Greek, Mesopotamia means this.

Between the Rivers

500

This Egyptian Queen was a Regent turned Pharaoh.

Hatshepsut

500

Sparta received gold from this former enemy in order to build a navy and win the Peloponnesian War. 

The Persian Empire

500

The name of the final Persian King. He lost to Alexander's forces in 331 BC.

Darius III