6th Grade Social Science Unit 4 Antiquity
When does Antiquity begin?
With the invention of writing
When they learned how to make fire
When they discovered copper
With the first human beings
The first form of written language was...
Latin
farming
the plough
Cuneiform
the fall of the Roman Empire
the tartessians
the  invention of writing
the invasion of the Carthaginians
Antiquity ends with ...
The Iberians lived...
in the Guadalquivir Depression
in the centre of the peninsula
in the northern and western parts of the Peninsula
 in the south and eastern parts of the peninsula
in the southern and eastern parts of the peninsula
 in the northern and western parts of the peninsula
in the southern and western parts of the peninsula
in the Guadalquivir depression
The Celts lived...
 round houses
The Iberians built...
 rectangular houses
 round houses
The Celts built...
 rectangular houses
Iberians
Celts
Tartessians
Romans
The Lady of Elche was made by the...
 in the north of the peninsula
 in the east of the peninsula
 in the northwest of the peninsula
 in the southwest of the peninsula
The Tartessians lived ...
The Phoenicians were traders who came from...
 north of Europe
 northern Africa
 Asia
 central Mediterranean
The Phoenicians founded colonies such as ...
 Ampurias
 Malacca and Gadir
 Carthagena
 Mainake
 the Central Mediterranean
 Asia
 Rome
 the north of Africa
The Greeks came from...
The Greeks established colonies such as...
 Ampurias and Mainake
 Malacca and Gadir
 Cartagena
The Carthaginians came from...
  Asia
 the central Mediterranean
  north of Africa
 Rome
The Carthaginians founded cities such as...
 Ampurias
 Mainake
 Cartagena
 Malacca
The Romans first invaded the peninsula in...
 409 AD
 218 BC
 19 BC
 3,500 years ago
The Romans gave the peninsula the name...
 Iberian Peninsula
 Al Andalus
  Hispania
  Rome
Label the map:
Gallaecia
?
Lusitania
?
Baetica
?
Cartaginensis
?
 Tarraconensis
?
The language of the Romans was...
 Castilian
 Latin
 Italian
 Spanish
Roman society included...
 The Roman governor and freemen
 Plebeians and women
 Patricians and gladiators
 Freemen and slaves
Women had the same rights as men
 True
 False
What is this building?
 Amphitheatre
 Circus
 Public bath
 Road
 Aqueduct
 Bridge
Theatre
 Arch
What is this building?
 Arch
 Circus
 Public bath
 Road
 Aqueduct
 Bridge
Theatre
 Amphitheatre
What is this building?
Amphiheatre
 Circus
 Public bath
 Road
 Aqueduct
 Bridge
 Theatre
 Arch
What is this building?
 Amphitheatre
 Circus
 Public bath
 Road
 Bridge
Theatre
 Arch
 Aqueduct
What is this building?
 Circus
 Public bath
 Road
 Aqueduct
 Bridge
Theatre
 Arch
 Amphitheatre
What is this building?
 Public bath
 Road
 Aqueduct
 Bridge
Theatre
 Arch
 Amphitheatre
 Circus
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