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1. In ancient Egypt, what was the most common weapon used by soldiers during the period of 2000-1800 BC?

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During the period of 2000-1800 BC in ancient Egypt, soldiers commonly used daggers and sheaths as their primary weapons for close combat.

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2. What object is depicted in the image dating back to the year 2000-1800 in Byblos?

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The correct answer is the 'Ceremonial Axe' as it is a specific item that matches the description provided in the question, while the other options are not accurately represented in the given context.

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3. Who was the king of Alalakh between 1750-1700?

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King Yarimlim ruled over the city of Alalakh from 1750-1700, making him the correct answer.

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4. Who is the warrior god believed to have been worshipped between 1900-1700 BCE?

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Baal was a warrior god worshipped in the ancient Near East, particularly in the regions of Canaan and Phoenicia. Zeus, Anubis, and Odin are all important mythological figures from other cultures and time periods.

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5. Who was the primary deity worshipped at Ugarit (Ras Shamra) between 1700-1400 BCE?

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Ugarit, an ancient city located in present-day Ras Shamra, worshipped the Weather god as their primary deity during the period of 1700-1400 BCE. The Weather god was considered crucial for fertility, agriculture, and overall well-being of the community.

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6. What archaeological discovery was made at Ugarit (Ras Shamra) dating back to 1700-1400?

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Ugarit (Ras Shamra) is an ancient city located in modern-day Syria. The archaeological discovery of a gold bowl dating back to 1700-1400 is one of the notable finds from this site.

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7. What object is associated with Ugarit and dated to 1700-1400 BCE?

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The Pyxis lid is an archaeological artifact associated with the ancient city of Ugarit, dating back to the period of 1700-1400 BCE. It is a significant piece of historical evidence from that time period.

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8. What is depicted in the artwork titled 'Woman holding a spray of flowers' from Mycenae dated between 1400-1200?

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The correct answer is 'Woman holding a spray of flowers' as it accurately describes the subject matter of the artwork from Mycenae dated between 1400-1200. The other options do not align with the content of the artwork.

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9. What archaeological discovery was made at Megiddo in 1400?

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The correct answer refers to the discovery of ivory figures at Megiddo in 1400, indicating the presence of ancient craftsmanship and artistic expression.

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10. What archaeological discovery was made at Megiddo around 1400 BCE?

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The archaeological discovery of Bes and Sphinx inlays was made at Megiddo around 1400 BCE, providing insights into the ancient Egyptian influence in the region during that time period.

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11. What archaeological discovery was made at Megiddo in 1400?

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The correct answer refers to the Griffin panel found at Megiddo in 1400, an important archaeological discovery showcasing ancient artistry.

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12. Where can the Wall painting Palace of Tukulti-Ninurta I be found?

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The Wall painting Palace of Tukulti-Ninurta I can be found in Ashur, not in Babylon, Thebes, or Ur.

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13. Where is the Altar of Tukulti-Ninurta I located?

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The Altar of Tukulti-Ninurta I is located in Ashur, not Nineveh, Babylon, or Assur.

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14. What is the name of the temple located in Karnak, built between 1550-1400?

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The Temple of Amun-Ra is the correct answer as it is located in Karnak and was constructed between 1550-1400. The other options are incorrect as they do not match the specified location and time period.

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15. Which ancient temple dates back to 1550-1400 and is dedicated to the god Amun-Ra?

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The Temple of Amun-Ra in Karnak, Egypt, is a significant religious site dedicated to the god Amun-Ra, dating back to the period of 1550-1400 BC. The Pyramids of Giza, the Acropolis of Athens, and the Taj Mahal are important historical sites but they do not match the description provided in the question.

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16. Which ancient Egyptian temple was built by Queen Hatshepsut and is located in the Valley of the Kings?

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The Temple of Hatshepsut, also known as Dier el-Bahari, was constructed during Queen Hatshepsut's reign between 1475-1450 BCE. It is one of the most famous temples in Egypt and is located on the west bank of the Nile River near Luxor.

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17. What is the name of the temple located at Dier el-Bahari built during 1475-1450 BC?

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The Temple of Hatshepsut, also known as Dier el-Bahari, was constructed during the reign of Pharaoh Hatshepsut between 1475-1450 BC. It is a mortuary temple dedicated to the sun god Amun.

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18. Who was the female pharaoh of Egypt who ruled during the period of 1475-1450 BC and was buried in Dier el-Bahari?

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Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh of Egypt who reigned during the 18th dynasty. She is known for her impressive mortuary temple at Dier el-Bahari. Cleopatra, Nefertiti, and Cleopatra VII were all significant figures in Egyptian history, but they did not rule during the period specified in the question.

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19. Who was the female pharaoh of Egypt who ruled from Dier el-Bahari between 1475-1450 BC?

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Hatshepsut was one of the most powerful female pharaohs in Ancient Egypt, known for her reign from Dier el-Bahari during the 15th century BC. Nefertiti, Cleopatra, and Nefertari were also prominent figures in Egyptian history, but they did not rule from Dier el-Bahari during the specified time period.

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20. Who was responsible for the construction of the mortuary temple of Hatshepsut?

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Senemut, an architect and official during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut, was responsible for the construction of her mortuary temple along with Nefrua, his mother. The other options provided ruled during different time periods and were not associated with the construction of Hatshepsut's temple.

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21. Who is known for being depicted with a cobra during the period of 1475-1450?

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Senemut, who was Hatshepsut's royal architect, is often depicted holding a cobra. This symbolizes protection and royalty during the period of 1475-1450.

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22. Where is the Tomb of Senemut located?

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The Tomb of Senemut is located in Deir el-Bahari, not in the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple Complex, or Giza Necropolis.

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23. What is the name of the tomb built by the ancient Egyptian noble Rekhmira around 1450 BC?

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The Tomb of Rekhmira is a significant archaeological site dating back to around 1450 BC, built by the ancient Egyptian noble Rekhmira. It is known for its well-preserved hieroglyphics and murals depicting scenes from everyday life and various rituals.

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24. Where is the Tomb of Intef located?

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The Tomb of Intef 1450 is located in Egypt, specifically in the ancient burial ground for nobles known as the Tomb of Intef. The other locations mentioned are also significant historical sites in Egypt, but they are not where the Tomb of Intef is located.

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25. Which ancient Egyptian pharaoh's tomb was discovered in 1425?

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The correct answer is the Tomb of Thutmosis III, which was discovered in 1425. It is considered one of the significant archaeological discoveries in Egypt.

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26. Which historical site is known as the final resting place of Rahmose and is located in the Valley of the Kings, dating back to the year 1450?

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The Tomb of Rahmose in the Valley of the Kings is a significant archaeological site dating back to 1450 BC, serving as the burial place of Rahmose. The other options listed are famous historical sites but do not match the specific details provided in the question.

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27. Who was the Ancient Egyptian nobleman buried in Thebes around 1400 BC?

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Nakht-min was an Ancient Egyptian nobleman who was buried in Thebes around 1400 BC. His tomb, designated TT335, was discovered in 1903 and is known for its well-preserved decorations.

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28. Who was Nakht-min's spouse in the year 1400?

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Nakht-min's Wife is the correct answer as it specifically refers to the spouse of Nakht-min in the year 1400. The incorrect answers are historical figures or rulers who were not directly related to Nakht-min as his spouse during that time period.

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29. Where can you find the Colossi of Memnon?

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The correct answer is Across from Luxor. The Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III located in the Theban Necropolis in Luxor, Egypt.

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30. What is the name of the palace complex built by Amenhotep III in 1375 BC?

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The palace complex built by Amenhotep III in 1375 BC was known as Malkata. Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings, and Luxor Temple are other significant ancient Egyptian landmarks, but they are not the palace complex built by Amenhotep III.

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In ancient Egypt, what was the most common weapon used by soldiers...
What object is depicted in the image dating back to the year 2000-1800...
Who was the king of Alalakh between 1750-1700?
Who is the warrior god believed to have been worshipped between...
Who was the primary deity worshipped at Ugarit (Ras Shamra) between...
What archaeological discovery was made at Ugarit (Ras Shamra) dating...
What object is associated with Ugarit and dated to 1700-1400 BCE?
What is depicted in the artwork titled 'Woman holding a spray of...
What archaeological discovery was made at Megiddo in 1400?
What archaeological discovery was made at Megiddo around 1400 BCE?
What archaeological discovery was made at Megiddo in 1400?
Where can the Wall painting Palace of Tukulti-Ninurta I be found?
Where is the Altar of Tukulti-Ninurta I located?
What is the name of the temple located in Karnak, built between...
Which ancient temple dates back to 1550-1400 and is dedicated to the...
Which ancient Egyptian temple was built by Queen Hatshepsut and is...
What is the name of the temple located at Dier el-Bahari built during...
Who was the female pharaoh of Egypt who ruled during the period of...
Who was the female pharaoh of Egypt who ruled from Dier el-Bahari...
Who was responsible for the construction of the mortuary temple of...
Who is known for being depicted with a cobra during the period of...
Where is the Tomb of Senemut located?
What is the name of the tomb built by the ancient Egyptian noble...
Where is the Tomb of Intef located?
Which ancient Egyptian pharaoh's tomb was discovered in 1425?
Which historical site is known as the final resting place of Rahmose...
Who was the Ancient Egyptian nobleman buried in Thebes around 1400 BC?
Who was Nakht-min's spouse in the year 1400?
Where can you find the Colossi of Memnon?
What is the name of the palace complex built by Amenhotep III in 1375...
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