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7
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4000 BC civilization that began between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
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8
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The first to used the potter's wheel
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10
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The other person the legend claimed founded Rome
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11
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Second group of people to conquer Egypt
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13
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Roman invaders from Italy
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14
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Constantinople fell to them in 1453
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16
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Middle Kingdom capital (2052-1770 BC)
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18
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The great rival of Athens
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20
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Roman invaders from Spain
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21
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Athens was named after the goddess Athena who was the daughter of?
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23
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War fought between Athens & Sparta
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25
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Word for Rome's powerful army
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27
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Polished stone objects built for worship
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28
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Where the Indian civilization started about 2500 BC
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29
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The supreme Roman God
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30
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Capital of the Old Kingdom (formed 3200 BC)
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31
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The heart of the eastern empire was known as 'The Crossroads of the World'
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32
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One of the regions the Egyptians conquered during the New Empire
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33
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Civilization that existed between 2000-1400 BC on the island of Crete
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34
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Sea which Athens faces
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36
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According to legend Rome was founded by one of these people
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39
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Egyptian rule who introduced monotheism
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43
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Leader of Sparta
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44
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Age which followed polished stone at end of the Neolithic Period
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45
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Roman invaders from the Balkans
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46
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Supreme master of Egypt
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48
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Other name for Old Kingdom pharaoh Khufu
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