A)

The _______ were sea-faring people renowned for their glassware.
(1 point)
Neo-Babylonians
Persians
Assyrians
Phoenicians

Phoenicians

Assyrians

relief sculptures

life

Persian

Babylon

Nebuchadnezzar

Ishtar Gate

Persians

A)

Around 900 BCE, these people rose to power in Mesopotamia
(1 point)
Phoenicians
Egyptians
Assyrians
Persians

A)

The Assyrians are most famous for their use of this in decorating buildings
(1 point)
pottery
glassware
relief Sculptures
tapestries

A)

The Persian Lotus Bloom was a symbol of _______.
(1 point)
life
death
love
war

A)

Persepolis was a _______ capital famous for it's palaces, monuments and temples.
(1 point)
Egyptian
Phoenician
Assyrian
Persian

A)

The Hanging Gardens of _______ were one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
(1 point)
Assyria
Persia
Babylon
Phoenicia

A)

Which king led Babylon to it's peak power?
(1 point)
Hammurabi
Nebuchadnezzar
Nabopolassar
Darius

The _______ is the most famous surviving architectural feature within the ancient city of Babylon.

(1 point)
Ishtar Gate
Hanging Gardens
Tower of Babel
Palace of Persepolis

A)

The _______ conquered Babylon in 539 BCE and are famous for their elaborate palaces.
(1 point)
Persians
Assyrians
Phoenicians
Neo-Babylonians

A)

_______ was the most distinct contribution the Persians have made to art.
(1 point)
Architecture
Glassware
Sculpting
Potter

Architecture