| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Euphrates | 83%
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| Two main rivers of Mesopotamia | Tigris | 81%
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| Body of water that froze over creating a land bridge between North Americaand Asia, supposedly how the Paleolithic people traveled to the Americas | Bering Starait | 58%
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| Word describing a religion with multiple gods | Polytheism | 58%
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| King of Babylon known for his creation of the first set of laws | Hammurabi | 57%
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| Two big crops grown in the Neolithic Middle East, India, and Nile Valley | Wheat | 57%
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| Three scripts written on the Rosetta Stone | Greek | 51%
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| Persian king known for the conquering of Mesopotamia | King Cyrus | 40%
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| Hieroglyphic | 34%
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| One of the biggest trading partners of the Ancient Egyptians, one notabletrading item was an expensive purple dye | Phoenicia | 32%
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| Barley | 30%
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| Current place where the Rosetta Stone is stored | British Museum | 25%
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| Female pharaoh of Egypt's New Kingdom that preferred to trade rather thancreate war with foreign nations | Hatshepsut | 23%
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| A natural mummy discovered in the Alps by hikers, also known as the Iceman | Ötzi | 19%
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| UNESCO world heritage site and Neolithic civilization in modern day Turkey,the prehistoric mound settlements were abandoned before the Bronze Age | Çatalhöyük | 8%
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| Demotic | 8%
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| Small boat used in fur-trading North America, specially designed to be docked in shallow waters and light-weight so it can be dragged upon shore with ease. | Mackinaw Boat | 4%
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