What is the Rosetta Stone?
A historical artifact made of granodiorite with inscriptions in multiple languages, including hieroglyphics, Demotic script, and ancient Greek.
What was the significance of the Rosetta Stone’s translation?
It allowed for the translation of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, unlocking the ability to read hieroglyphics on other ancient Egyptian artifacts.
What were some characteristics of ancient Egyptian architecture and infrastructure projects?
What kind of buildings did they have in ancient Egypt?
Ancient Egypt was home to a variety of types of buildings. Iconic structures, such as the pyramids, are still visited by millions of visitors a year. Temple structures, pyramids, and mastabas were built to honor the dead. Ceremonial structures often incorporated masonry pillars that held up massive, often rectangular, designed structures.
What were the main features of Egyptian architecture and art?
It is also common to see obelisks and pillars adorning the landscape of ancient Egyptian temple complexes.
What are the 3 seas that surround the landform of mainland Greece?
What percentage of the Greek mainland is covered by mountains?
80%
What is the tallest mountain in Greece?
Mount Olympus
What was the role of mountains and islands in shaping the development of Greek city-states?
They separated the city-states, allowing them to develop independently.
What were the major differences between the Greek city-states?
What was one major difference between the city-states of Athens and Sparta in Ancient Greece?
How did the geography of Greece differ from other ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia and Persia?
What were the main agricultural products of Ancient Greece?
Olives and grapes.
What were the primary reasons for Greece to import grain?
Where is Rome located?
Italy
Rome is the capital city of Italy and is located in the country’s central region on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Who influenced Roman culture and religion the most?
Greeks
Who legalized the growing religion of Christianity in Rome?
Constantine
When did the city of Rome get sacked by the Visigoths?
410 CE
What are 3 significant contributions of the ancient Roman civilization?
Creation of concrete, aqueducts, and roads.
What was the primary language of the Roman civilization?
Latin
What significant legacy did the Roman civilization leave in terms of infrastructure?
Connected roadways for ease of travel.
What significant contributions did Rome make to architecture?
What was the foundation for modern Western legal systems?
The Twelve Tables of Rome.
This covers much of the same areas as the United States’ Bill of Rights.
Who were the legal experts in ancient Rome who scrutinized laws and tested them with hypothetical situations?
Jurists
(Juris prudentes)