Ancient World History Explorer
Explore the wonders of ancient civilizations with this Grade 3 social studies worksheet, covering key facts about ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and more.
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Ancient World History Explorer
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
1. Which ancient civilization built large pyramids?
Ancient Greece
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Rome
Ancient China
2. The 'Land Between Two Rivers' refers to which ancient civilization?
Indus Valley
Mesopotamia
Aztec Empire
Roman Empire
3. The ancient Egyptians used a special writing system called .
4. The Great Wall was built in ancient to protect against invaders.
5. Hieroglyphics were used by the ancient Romans.
True
False
6. The Sphinx is a famous landmark in ancient Egypt.
True
False
7. What was the purpose of the pyramids in ancient Egypt?
Look at the image of the ancient Egyptian sarcophagus below. What do you think the decorations tell us about the person inside?

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