The study of people and places that they once lived is called
History
Which Roman leader seized power from the Senate and became the dictator of the entire Roman Republic
Julius Caesar
What were the 2 natural barriers that protected China
2 Deserts
What is the name of a Egyptian leader
Pharaoh
Archaeologist are know for finding what?
Artifact
Name two of the Rome's contributions to the world
The republic
concrete
aqueducts
roads
bound books etc.
What was the name (try your best) of the main religion in India and what type was it? (Monotheistic or Polytheistic) and why
Hinduism and Polytheistic
What is considered the lifeline of Egypt
The Nile
How did farming change the way human were able to live
People where about to live in one area rather than move around for food
In 420 AD who destroyed the city of Rome for the first time in 800 years
Visigoths
What was the Silk Road
A major trading route that started with the importance of silk
What is Ancient Egyptian writing called
Hieroglyphics
A skull from a human who lived during the Neolithic Era would be considered
Fossil
Which area of the world was LEAST influenced by Muslims conquest and trade between 600's AD and 1600's AD
Western Europe
The first Indian civilization
Harappan Civilization
What is the name of the famous artifact that "unlocked" the ancient Egyptian language
The Rosetta Stone
Which civilization did NOT develop in Mesopotamia
Akkadians
Babylonians
Sumerians
Egyptians
Egyptians
Name one type of subject that Muslim scholars are credited for developing
Mathematics and Science
How many seasons does India have?
2 dry and wet seasons
Is lower Egypt north or South on a map
It is North