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| The "female pharaoh" who ruled Egypt in the 18th Dynasty |
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| Assyrian King who lost a large army to a plague during the reign of Hezekiah |
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| Sumerians foretold the future by looking at this part of a sacrificed animal |
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| About when did the Neolithic Period begin in the Fertile Crescent? |
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| The famous Akkadian king who conquered the Sumerians in ca. 2350 BC |
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| The Egyptian Pharaoh whose gold-filled tomb was found by Howard Carter in 1922 |
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| About when were the Great pyramids built? |
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| The People who invented the first true alphabet |
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| Most important king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire |
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| The people who caused the end of the Hittite Empire in 1200 BC |
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| The peole of the ancient city of Carthage |
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| The peole of the ancient city of Carthage |
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| the pharaoh of the Exodus according to the EARLY date |
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| The Pharaoh of the Exodus according to the LATE date |
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| According to the law Cod of Hammurabi, the adulterous women were to be executed in what way? |
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| Tie them up and throw them in the sea |
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| The Canaanites of the Old Testament were called this by the Ancient Greeks |
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| About when was Zoroaster born? |
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| The Capital city of the Assyrian Empire |
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| Persian sub-kings or governers |
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| The Egyptian king who first united Upper and Lower Egypt into one nation in ca. 3100 BC and who also founded the First Dynasty in Egypt |
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| Capital city of the Hittite Empire |
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| Kingdom of Urartu was know as this in the Old Testament |
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| The Indo-Aryan rulers of the Kingdom of Mitanni worshipped sever deities whichw ere also woshippeed by these Indo-Aryan people |
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| The Babylonian king who left his son Belshazzar to rule for him |
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| The Assyrian king who carried the Ten Northern Tribes of Israel into captivity |
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| The ancient Babylonian flood story is found in: |
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| Capital cities of the Indus Civilization |
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| the Jewish king who is shown paying tribute to the Assyrian King shalmaneser II on the Black Obelisk |
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| The first ancient people to mint coins |
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| The style of writing invented by the Egyptians is today called: |
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| What did Assyrian KIng Ashurbanipal do with the corpses of the babylonians? |
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| The pharaoh who supposedly tried to establish a form of "monotheism" in Egypt |
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| The Persian King who captured the city of Babylon in 539 BC |
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| The people who first invented writing |
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| Where the kings of Egypt were usually buried in the Old Kingdom |
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| The international language of both the Babylonian and Persian Empires |
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| IN "Hammurabi's law Code" the largest number of laws deal with this |
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| The Persian king who in 538 BC allowed the Jews to return to Israel |
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| the Hebrew leader who left his home in Ur in Mesopotamia to migrate to Palestine |
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| The largesr group of people in the Kingdom of Mitanni |
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| What the Ancient chaldeans are better know as today |
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| The Persian King who added Egypt to the Persian Empire |
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| Egyptian oval shaped inscription of King's name |
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| Egyptian god: wife of Osiris, mother of Horus |
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| Egyptian god of scribes and wisdom |
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| Egyptian Cross with circle |
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| Egyptian goddess of justice |
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| Egyptian god of mummification that looks like a Jackal |
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| king of gods for Babylonians |
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| Babylonian goddess of fertility |
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| Hindu god worshipped by the Mitanni |
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| canaanite god: wife of El |
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| good god of Zoroastrianism |
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