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Example Question #371 : Cultural History
The Epic of Gilgamesh is notable for __________.
being the earliest surviving code of laws
its references to the life of Jesus Christ
telling the Ancient Egyptian story of creation
allowing scholars to translate Egyptian hieroglyphics for the first time
being the earliest surviving piece of literature
being the earliest surviving piece of literature
The Epic of Gilgamesh is the earliest surviving piece of literature. It is a poem, from ancient Sumeria, which tells the Sumerian story of creation.
Example Question #372 : Cultural History
What is a ziggurat?
A language-group in ancient India
A temple in ancient Sumeria
A military formation in ancient Greece
A political district in ancient Persia
An irrigating technique in ancient China
A temple in ancient Sumeria
"Ziggurats" were stone temple pyramids built by the Sumerians. The Sumerians are one of the earliest known civilizations, they emerged in ancient Mesopotamia more than five thousand years ago.
Example Question #3 : Literature, Art, And Architecture From Prehistory To 600 Bce
Writing is believed to have originated first in which of these ancient civilizations?
Olmec
Sumer
Phoenician
Kush
Greek
Sumer
Writing is believed to have emerged first in ancient Sumer. Writing was invented approximately five thousand years ago, circa 3,300 BCE The earliest writing is called cuneiform. It used pictures and images to represent certain items or quantities. Writing was also invented, around the same time period, in ancient Egypt. But most historians believe this writing was based on the script invented in Sumer.
Example Question #374 : Cultural History
Which of these statements about the Babylonian ruler Nebuchadnezzar is inaccurate?
His armies enslaved the Hebrews
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were built under his authority
He provided Babylon with a unifying legal system
He extended the Babylonian Empire from the Persian Sea to the Mediterranean
The people he conquered, with a few exceptions, were generally assimilated into his empire rather than destroyed
He provided Babylon with a unifying legal system
Nebuchadnezzar is one of the most famous rulers of the Babylonian Empire. He reigned from 605 - 562 BCE He extended the territory of the Babylonian Empire significantly and conquered and enslaved the Hebrews. He was a ruthless conqueror, but generally allowed conquered civilizations to be assimilated into his empire (the Hebrews being notable exceptions). He also ordered the construction of the famous Hanging Gardens of Babylon. However, one thing he is not responsible for, is providing Babylon with a unifying legal system. This honor belongs to Hammurabi with his famous Hammurabi’s Code.
Example Question #8 : Literature, Art, And Architecture From Prehistory To 600 Bce
The Phoenicians are primarily remembered for _____________.
None of these
their conflict with the Hebrews and settlement in Iberia
their military prowess and monotheistic religion
their colonization of Africa and polytheistic religion
their wide-ranging trade and innovative alphabet
their wide-ranging trade and innovative alphabet
The Phoenicians were a seafaring and trading people who emerged in the Near East circa 1,200 BCE The Phoenicians traded all over the Mediterranean and established colonies as far afield as Spain and Italy. They are also known for the innovative alphabet, which they used to manage their vast commercial ventures. This alphabet would spread around the Mediterranean and laid the foundations for the development of later European languages.
Example Question #374 : Cultural History
The Vedas were originally written in __________.
Egyptian hieroglyphs
Sanskrit
Greek
Phoenician
Latin
Sanskrit
The Vedas, ancient Hindu holy texts, were originally written in Sanskrit. Sanskrit is one of the oldest surviving languages in the world and was first developed over three thousand years ago.
Example Question #11 : Literature, Art, And Architecture From Prehistory To 600 Bce
The Epic of Gilgamesh is a Mesopotamian poem originally written in __________.
Chinese
the Latin alphabet
ancient Greek
Russian
cuneiform
cuneiform
The Epic of Gilgamesh was written in cuneiform, a writing system developed in ancient Mesopotamia. Scribes used a triangle-shaped wedge on wet clay. The clay was fired in a kiln, allowing it to last for thousands of years if undisturbed. Russian, Chinese, Greek, and Latin are all old languages, but none of them are from Mesopotamia, and therefore they were not written using cuneiform script.
Example Question #12 : Literature, Art, And Architecture
Which Pharaoh is responsible for (as well as was buried in) the Great Pyramid of Giza?
Ramses II
Ramses III
Tutankhamen
Khufu
Cleopatra
Khufu
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World. It is also the only one that's still intact. The Pyramid also stands as an architectural marvel, and was the world's tallest man-made structure for thousands of years.
Example Question #13 : Literature, Art, And Architecture
Which of these statements about the Shang Dynasty is inaccurate?
They built the Great Wall of China
None of these statements are inaccurate
They used oracle bones and practiced ancestor worship
They were successful, in part, due to their control over the mining and production of bronze
They expanded their territory into Northern China
They built the Great Wall of China
The Shang Dynasty came to power in 1558 BCE and ruled over China until 1050 BCE The Shang Dynasty used oracle bones and practiced ancestor worship. Writing was invented in China during the Shang Dynasty. They expanded the territory of the Chinese state and were skilled metal-workers and innovators (as evidenced by archaeological finds of bronze, jade, and ceramic). They did not, however, build the Great Wall of China. This was undertaken several centuries later by the great Qin Shi Huangdi.
Example Question #14 : Literature, Art, And Architecture
It is widely believed that writing emerged independently in at least three separate locations; ________________.
the Middle East, South Africa, and North America
the Middle East, China, and Mesoamerica
China, the Middle East, and Europe
China, North America, and South Africa
Europe, China, and North America
the Middle East, China, and Mesoamerica
Most historians believe that writing was invented independently in at least three separates places. It was invented first in the Middle East (Mesopotamia) by the Sumerians circa 3,300 BCE It was later independently invented in China circa 1,200 BCE And finally in Mesoamerica circa 600 BCE All other instances of writing emerging in a civilization, like Egypt in 3,150 BCE, are thought to be because of cultural diffusion.
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