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A documentary show on Netflix about Cleopatra, last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
Secondary Source
Speeches between Montezuma (the Aztec Empire's last emperor) and Cortés (a soldier for the Spanish Empire) from 1528 -- the year the Aztec Empire was conquered by the Spanish Empire.
Primary Source
A selfie a friend took of himself in front of a Black Lives Matter protest during the summer of 2020.
Primary Source
The Stone Frieze from the Temple of Ninhursag in Mesopotamia made around 2600 BCE
Primary Source
A book called "The Neolithic Revolution" (written in 2019) about how humans discovered farming more than 10,000 years ago
Secondary Source
The instagram page @ancientgreekhistory which posts statues and art made in and during Ancient Greece
Secondary Source
An essay written by a middle schooler in 2023 comparing and contrasting how women were treated in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Mesopotamia.
Secondary Source
A steel sword from Europe with a Latin quote engraved, made in about the year 1400
Primary Source
A two-handed pottery vase from Ancient Egypt made in about the years between 1550–1295 BCE
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The Code of Hammurabi -- a collection of rules carved onto stone and made in Ancient Babylon approximately between the years 1755–1750 BCE.
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A newspaper article about the start of World War II, written the day after it started.
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Winston Churchill’s autobiography (written by himself) about his life.
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A photograph of your grandfather on his first day of school.
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A textbook chapter written in 1996 about World War I. WWI happened from 1914 to 1919.
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A biography of Napoleon Bonaparte (who died in 1821) written by a historian in 2013.
Secondary Source
A journal entry written by Christopher Columbus describing his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
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