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The term "Mesopotamia" means land
The world's oldest recorded code of law is found on the
Which part of Persepolis could hold thousands of people?
In some works of art, the size of the figures denotes their importance. This is known as
A small stone, decorated with incised patterns, that makes an identifying "signature" when rolled across soft clay or wax is called a
Who was the most well-known Neo-Babylonian ruler?
Which two great rivers run through Mesopotamia?
A guardian figure found on Assyrian gateways is called
Which of the following is a writing instrument shaped like a triangular wedge?
An upright stone slab decorated with writing or images that is used as a marker or memorial is a
Simple pictures, called pictographs, evolved into representations of syllable sounds known as
Which culture strongly influenced the Assyrians?
The Stele of Naram-Sin commemorates
Along with organizing lands into twenty tribute-paying areas, what practice made Darius an effective and able administrator?
Who ultimately put an end to the Persian Empire?
As seen in the carved vessel from Uruk, the horizontal bands where visual narratives are displayed are known as