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World History Exam Review: Ancient River Valley Civilizations in Mesopotamia and Egypt
1. People who find facts.
2. People who study relationships between
ancient people.
3. Important prehistoric discovery.
4. People moving place to place.
5. Human life appeared here 1st.
6. Time period before written history.
7. Community of citizens or a city.
8. The exchange of goods for other goods.
9. A way of life for a group of people.
10. Two rivers of Mesopotamia
11. 1st civilization
12. Produced from copper and tin.
13. 1st type of writing system.
14. People buying and selling goods for
Profit.
15. Sumerian temples
16. People who kept written records.
17. Main city-state of Sumerians.
18. Great king of the Babylonians.
19. Great invention by Phoenicians.
20. Inventors of iron.
21. Type of barriers around Egypt.
22. Location of Egypt.
23. Characteristics of the Nile River.
24. Word for a family of rulers.
25. King who set up family of rulers.
26. First capital of Egypt.
27. Name of rulers of ancient Egypt.
28. Became pharaoh at age 9.
29. Process used to preserve bodies.
30. Egyptian god of the dead.
31. Large Egyptian buildings.
32. Egyptian writing system.
33. Largest structure ever built.
34. 1st female ruler of Egypt.
35. Defeated the Egyptians during their 2nd
illness.
36. Greek leader who defeated the Egyptians.
37. List groups of people who at one time
conquered the Egyptians.
38. Three major time periods of Egypt.
39. List the requirements of a civilization.
40. List accomplishments by the Egyptians.