(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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king of Babylon famous for his law code
Hammurabi
famous king of the Old Kingdom Egypt. He unified Egypt
Pharoah Djoser
government run by religious authority
theocracy
one of the crops of ancient Egypt, now used to make dal
lentils
the principal of Hammurabi's Code
eye for an eye
one of the 5 themes of social studies that has to do with how people trade and earn a living (money)
economics
the first city-state in ancient Mesopotamia
Sumer
a part of culture having to do with worship of one or more gods
religion
nickname for ancient Mesopotamia
Cradle of Civilization
capital city of ancient Egypt
Thebes
top or best
apex
picture writing in ancient Egypt
hieroglyphics
southernmost river in Mesopotamia
Euphrates
large land mass that was once controlled by Egypt, now the location of Saudi Arabia
Sinai Peninsula
modern day location of Mesopotamia
Iraq
massive structures built as tombs for kings
pyramid
a circle showing the principal directions printed on a map or chart.
compass rose
writing done on clay tablets in ancient Mesopotamia
cuneiform
a firsthand account or a physical object that was created at the time of an event by someone who was actually there
primary source
fertile soil deposited on the river bank during flooding
silt
northernmost river in Mesopotamia
Tigris
plant grown in Egypt used for writing
papyrus
a king in ancient Egypt
pharoah
capital city of ancient Mesopotamia where Hammurabi lived
Babylon
built in 1960 to control Nile River flooding
Aswan Dam
one of the 5 themes of social studies that has to do with how people live, worship, eat, play, etc
culture
the year civilization began in ancient Mesopotamia
3500 BCE
literal meaning of "Mesopotamia"
land between the rivers