Classical Empires.

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Classical Empires

DIRECTIONS On your blank map, create a labeled key for each of the Classical Empires identified on this PowerPoint. Please shade the areas on the map associated with these empires. Some empires will overlap.

Maya City-States

Teotihuacan

Moche Culture

Greek City-States

Persian Empire

Phoenician city-states

Maurya & Gupta India. the map is labeled wrongly Maurya & Gupta India *the map is labeled wrongly. The Maurya is the big one, Gupta is the little one.

Alexander the Great’s Empire

Roman Empire

Han Empire