World History Cultural Literacy Introduction: The Ancient World Unit Objective To identify key figures and leaders of the Middle Ages and know their.

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World History Cultural Literacy Introduction: The Ancient World Unit Objective To identify key figures and leaders of the Middle Ages and know their impacts

Great Wall of China

The Taj Mahal

Stonehenge

Easter Island

The Rosetta Stone

The Code of Hammurabi

King Tut’s Funerary Mask

Pyramid-Sphinx

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon

The Statue of Zeus at Olympia

The Colossus of Rhodes

The Trojan Horse

The Parthenon

Roman Aqueduct

The Circus Maximus

Coliseum in Rome

Cathedral of Notre Dame “Gothic” architecture

Kaaba

The Wailing Wall