Match the Civilization to its Innovation

Match the ancient civilizations with their notable innovations
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Pyramids
Monumental tombs built as burial sites for pharaohs, showcasing advanced engineering
Ancient Egypt
Cuneiform writing
One of the earliest forms of writing using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets
Mesopotamia
Democracy
A system of government where citizens participate in decision-making, originating in Athens
Ancient Greece
Aqueducts
Ingenious structures designed to transport water from distant sources to cities
Ancient Rome
Urban planning
Sophisticated city layouts featuring grid systems, drainage, and public baths
Indus Valley
Gunpowder
A revolutionary explosive material used in warfare and fireworks, invented in the 9th century
Ancient China
Calendar System
An advanced astronomical calendar used for agriculture and religious events
Mayan
Qanat
An underground aqueduct system that efficiently transported water in arid regions
Ancient Persia
Terraced Farming
Agricultural technique that maximized arable land on steep hillsides
Inca
Alphabet
A phonetic writing system that influenced many modern alphabets
Phoenicians
Samurai Culture and Bushido
A code of conduct emphasizing honor, loyalty, and martial skills among warriors
Ancient Japan
Mosaic Art
Intricate artworks made of small pieces of colored glass or stone, often depicting religious themes
Byzantine Empire
Zero
The mathematical innovation that represents nothing, essential for modern arithmetic
Ancient India
Extensive trade networks
The expansion of the Silk Road facilitated cultural and commercial exchanges across Eurasia
Mongol Empire
Longships
Advanced vessels designed for speed and versatility in exploration and warfare
Norse
Chinampas
Floating gardens used for agriculture, maximizing crop production on lake surfaces
Aztec
Wheel
A revolutionary invention that transformed transport and pottery making
Ancient Sumer
Timbuktu
A thriving center of learning and trade known for its universities and libraries
Ancient Mali Empire
Astrolabe
An ancient instrument used for solving problems related to time and the position of celestial bodies
Ancient Greece
Sequoyah
A written system developed by Sequoyah to represent the Cherokee language
Native American
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