HISTORICAL ANTECEDENTS
Roman Architecture
It was considered a continuation of Greek architecture.
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
One of the Babylonians major contributions.
Papyrus or Paper
One of the earlier contributions of Egyptian Civilization.
Silk
a valuable cloth, originally made only in China from threads spun by caterpillars called silkworms.
Watermills
It is considered better than mills powdered by farm animals.
Chinese Civilization
It is considered to be the oldest civilization in Asia.
Open-Area Battles
People developed cross bows and long bows.
Queen Amytis
Build the garden to whom?
Wigs
The Egyptians also invented and wore this for health and wellness rather than for aesthetic purposes.
Hieroglyphics
The Egyptians believed that this writing system was provided to them by their gods.
Cosmetics
The Egyptians invented this for both health and aesthetic reason.
TRUE
The Sumerians developed the first roads.
FALSE
The first wheels are made for transportation.
Sumerians
They are not contented with the basic things that life can offer.
Chinese alchemists
They developed this, who aimed to achieve immortality.
Microscope
They needed a device that could magnify things invisible to the eyes.
Roman Empire
They was perceived to be strongest political and social entity in the west.
Watermills
They were commonly used in agricultural processes like milling of grains which was necessary form of food processing during that time.
Babylonians
They were great builders, engineers and architects.
Boats
They were used to carry large quantities of products and we able to cover large distances.
mountain of god
Ziggurat also called as
Tea Production
A Chinese invention that made tea a very popular beverage. This became a valuable good for Chinese trade.
Dr. Fe del Mundo
A Filipino pediatrician and the first Asian woman admitted to Harvard Medical School.
Medical Incubator
A device that made from indigenous and cheap materials which did not run on electricity.
City of Uruk
A great wonder not only because it is considered to be the first true city in the world, but also the way it was erected.
Cuneiform
A system that utilizes word pictures and triangular symbols which are carved on clay using wedge instruments.
Gunpowder
Also used in fireworks during important celebrations in China.
Salamander Amphibious Tricycle
An amphibious tricycle that can cross not only flooded streets but also rivers and lakes.
Hieroglyphics
An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds.
Greece
An archipelago in the southeastern part of Europe.
Telescope
An optical instrument that helps in the observation of remote objects.
Gazette
First newspaper that contains announcements of the Roman Empire to the people.
Close-range Battles
Hand-to-Hand Combat
Louis Pasteur
He invented pasteurization.
Julius Caesar
He started the tradition of stacking up papyrus to form pages of a book.
Zacharias Janssen
He was able to develope the first compound microscope.
Johannes Gutenberg
He was able to invent the Printing Press.
Samuel M. Kier
He was able yo invent kerosene by refining petroleum.
Alexander Graham Bell
He was the one invented telephone.
Plato
His version used four water vessels lined up vertically.
Mosquito Ovicidal/Larvicidal Trap System
It also known as OL Trap.
Papyrus
It is a plant that grew abundantly along the Nile River.
Chinese Civilization
It is also known as the middle kingdom.
Sustainable Alternative Lighting Lamp
It is an environmental-friendly light source that runs on saltwater.
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
It is considered as one of the greatest engineering and architectural achievements of the world that is almost impossible to replicate.
Sailboats
It is essential in transportation and trading as well as in fostering culture, information and technology.
Egyptian Civilization
It is located in North Africa
Sumeria
It is located on the southernmost tip of ancient Mesopotamia.
Alarm Clock
It is made use of water that dropped into drums which sounded the alarm.
Wigs
It is used to protect the shaved heads of the wealthy Egyptians from the harmful rays of the sun.
Gunpowder
It is widely used to propel bullets from guns and cannon which cause countless deaths.
Ink
It was also invented by combing soot with different chemical.
The Great Ziggurat at Ur
It was built in the same manner that they constructed the City of Uruk; The structure was constructed using sunbaked bricks.
Roman Empire
It was considered to be the cradle of politics and governance.
Printing Press
It was invented to address the need for publishing books.
Kerosene
It was later on reffered to as the 'Illuminating Oil', it was used at first to provide lighting to homes.
Greece
Known as the birthplace of western philosophy.
TRUE
Many said that, the Hanging Garden of Babylon was just a product of the creative imagination of the Great King.
Sustainable Alternative Lighting Lamp
Meaning of SALt
Gunpowder
One of the most interesting investion in China.
Roman Architecture
One of the most visual contribution of ancient Roman Empire to the world.
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
One of the seven wonders of the Ancient World.
Dikes and Irrigation Canals
One of the world's most beneficial engineering works.
Age of Exploration
Other name of Middle Ages.
Aisa Mijeno
She was able to invent a lighting system that utilizes a material abundant in the Philippines' saltwater.
Dikes and Irrigation Canals
Sumerian created these to bring water to farmland, and to control the flooding of the rivers.
Kohl
The Egyptian wore this around the eyes to prevent and even cure eye diseases.
Cuneiform
The first writing system.
TRUE
The infrastructures established by the pharaohs.
Hieroglyphics
The language that tells modern world of the history and culture of the ancient Egyptians.
Great Wall of China
The largest and most extensive infrastructure that the nation built.
Rivers and Seas
The main mode of transportation.
Pasteurization
The process of heating dairy products to kill the harmful bacteria that allow them to spoil faster.
Middle Ages/Medieval
The start of this period wherein it was marred by massive invasions and migrations.
Sumerians
These are known for their high degree of cooperation with one another and their desire for great things.
Dominic Chung, Lamberto Armada and Chief Designer Victor "Atoy" Llave.
They able to invent the Salamander.
Water Clock
This device utilized gravity that affects the flow of water from one vessel to the other.
Babylonian Civilization
This emerged near the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
eJeepney
This modern type of transportation utilizes electricity instead of the more expensive diesel.
Ziggurat
This served as the sacred place of their chief god, where only priest were allowed to enter.
Mosquito Ovicidal/Larvicidal Trap System
This system is made of natural ingredients that are lethal to mosquitos but safe for humans and the environment.
Plow
This was invented to dug the earth in a faster pace.
King Nebuchadnezzar II
Who is the Babylonian King built the garden for his wife?