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River Valley Civilizations

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Horizontales
A god or goddess
A large powerful waterfall.
A large triangular stone monuments, used in Egypt as tombs for Pharaohs.
Process developed by the Ancient Egyptians of preserving a person's body after death.
Egyptian pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Founded the Gupta Empire.
Long poems that tell stories of heroes.
Picture writing
Way of supplying water to an area of land.
The highest force of nature that gave dynasties the right to rule.
When the aspects of culture of one civilization spreads to new people or place; via trade and/or warfare.
Land with different territories and peoples under a single rule.
One of the two rivers from the Fertile Crescent.
A writer who keeps written records.
A huge desert stretching across most of North Africa.
A pyramid shaped temple that was the heart of Mesopotamian city-states.
A sequence of powerful leaders in the same family; blood relatives.
Big plants that stick out of the water; used to make styluses.
Verticales
A triangular area of land formed from deposits at the mouth of the river.
Sumerian writing; wedged shaped and written on clay tablets.
A city in the Harappan civilization that is located on the Indus River.
1st written laws in human history.
1st advanced civilizations; invented the wheel.
Early written records in China.
A man made waterway.
Practices of honoring the spirits of the dead.
1st female Pharaoh; greatly improved Egyptian trade.
Large landmass that juts out from a continent.
A long-lasting paper-like material made from reeds.
Walls to hold back water.
Devotion of children to their parents.
A fine dust like material that can form soil and cause rivers to be yellowish in appearance.
Consisted of a city as the political center and the surrounding countryside.
An Indo-European language that was used to write the Vedas.
A ruler of the Mauryan Empire who became a Buddhist.
Created the world's 1st empire.
A mix of rich soil and tiny rocks deposited on land by flooding rivers.
Indo-European nomads who invaded India between 1500 and 1000 BCE; hugely influenced Indian Society.