World History Project Topics

World History Project Topics
Ancient Discoveries of China, or
Egypt, or Mesoamerica, or India,
or any other civilization
Attila the Hun
Genghis Khan
Alexandra, Egypt (ancient)
Alps (history relating to
geography)
Building of city of Venice
Aztec capital
Antony and Cleopatra
Children of the crusades
Aztec Civilization
Tower of Babel
Black Death
Anne Boleyn
King Henry VIII
Bronze Age
Ice Age
Ice Man
Buddha
Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Architecture
Gothic Architecture
Julius Caesar
Carthage
Charlemagne
Columbus
Crucifixion
Dead Sea Scrolls
The Crusades
Sewage systems of various cities
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Indus Valley
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Rome
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Carthage
Castle life
Bloodletting (barbers)
Ferdinand and Isabella
Huns
Hundred Year’s War
Inca Civilization
Iron Age
Joan of Arc
Leonardo da Vinci
Leprosy
Magna Carta
Mayan Civilization
Mecca
Michelangelo
Mohammed
Neanderthal man
Use of Oriental spices
Ottoman Empire
Peloponnesian War
Persian Empire
Pharaoh
Pontius Pilot
Plagues of Egypt
Marco Polo
Pompeii
Ptolemy
Pyramids
Raphael
Reformation
Martin Luther
Renaissance
Richard the Lion Hearted
The Fertile Crescent
Aryan Invasions of India
Patterns of Ancient Trade
Kush Empire
Assyrian Empire
Persian Empire
Greek-City States
Charlemagne’s Empire
The Holy Roman Empire
Mesoamerican Civilizations
Socrates
Sphinx
Stonehenge
Thucydides
Timbuktu
Trojan War
Tutankhamen
Vikings
Egyptian farming – shadufirrigation systems cataracts
Nile River
Menes
Pharaohs
Mummification
Hieroglyphics
Papyrus
Early River Valley Civilizations
Mesopotamia
Tenochtitlan
Rosetta Stone
Hammurabi and the laws
Shang Dynasty
Zhou Dynasty
Indus Valley
Assyrians conquer Israel
King Saul unites Hebrews
Phoenicians dominate trade
Indo-European migrations
Nubian Kingdom
Battle of Kadesh between
Egyptians and Hittites
Persia – Persian Wars
Han Dynasty
Qin Dynasty
Confucius
Hindus compose the Upanishads
Early Hominids
Cro-Magnons
Beginning of Agriculture
Neanderthals
Aqueducts
Trade in Roman Empire
Indian Empires
Indian Trade Routs
Muslim Leaders and Empires
Constantinople
The Olympia and Olympics
Nomads
Tigris and Euphrates River
Indus River Valley
Civilization of the steppes
Migration
Hittites
Anatolia
Aryans
Vedas
Brahmin
Caste System
Mahabharata
Sanskrit
Reincarnation
Karma
Jainism
Mongol Empire
Siddhartha
Gautama
Enlightenment
Nirvana
4 Noble Truths
Minoans
Aegean Sea
Knossos
King Minos
Phoenicians
Writing throughout the ages
Palestine
Torah
Abraham
Monotheism
Covenants
Moses
Israel
Judah
Tribute
Hatshepsut
Thutmose III
Ramses II
Nebuchadnezzar
Assyrian Military Power
Cyrus
Cambyses
Darius
Satrap
Royal Road
Zoroaster
Filial piety
Bureaucracy
Daoism
Legalism
Yin and yang
Qin dynasty
Herodotus
The Triumvirate
Lucy
Spices and Trade
Important Artifacts tell stories
Hominids
Paleolithic Age
Neolithic Age
Homo sapiens
Cave paintings
Hunter-gatherers
Slash-burn farming
Domestication
Neolithic Revolution
Ancient Artisans
Scribes
Cuneiform writing
Bronze Age
Barter
Cultural diffusion
Polytheism
Theocracy
Canopic jars
Embalming process
Monsoon climates
Mohenjo-Daro plumbing
Loess in China
The Great Wall
Yangtze River
Geography of China
Oracle bones
Mandate of Heaven
Dynastic cycle
Feudalism in China
Medieval Feudalism
Qin dynasty
Shi Huangdi
Autocracy
Epics
Myths
Polis
Acropolis
Monarchy
Aristocracy
Oligarchy
Phalanx
Tyrant
Helot
Democracy
Solon
Marathons
Direct democracy
Classical art
Mary Leakey
Menes
Siddhartha Guatama
King Solomon
Hatshepsut
Confucius
Laozi
Pericles
Weapons of an ancient
civilization
Acropolis
Pantheon
Parthenon
Alexandra the Great
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Archimedes
Alexander
Hannibal
Augustus
Constantine
Diocletian
Chandragupta Maurya
Asoka
Liu Bang
Ezana
Ibn Khaldun
Empress Theodora
Wu Zhao
Genghis Khan
Kublai Khan
Benedict
Saladin
Richard the Lion-Hearted
Joan of Arc
Sundiata
Mansa Musa
Pachacuti
Medici Family
Leonardo da Vinci
Raphael
Philosophers
Mayan ball courts in Mexico
Sumo wrestling in Japan
Darius III
Farm tools through the ages
Hellenistic period
Alexandria
Euclid
Archimedes
Colossus of Rhodes
Greek Astronomy
Vladimir
Yaroslav the Wise
Alexander Nevsky
Joan of Arc
Alexandria’s museum
Pythagorean Theorem
Republic
Patricians
Plebeians
Tribunes
Consuls of Rome
Senate
Dictator
Roman Legions
Hannibal
Scipio
Roman government structure
Greek government structure
The Roman Army
Absolute rulers
Augustus
Pax Romana
Gladiators
Nero
Bad Emperors of Rome
Good Emperors of Rome
Bread and Circuses of Rome
Heresy
Pope and bishops of the church
The spread of Christianity
Attila the Hun
Germanic Invasions
Greco-Roman culture
Pompeii
Virgil
Tacitus
The Colosseum
Jesus
Silk Roads
Gupta Empire
Civil Service
Henry II
Magna Carta
John Wycliffe
Bubonic plague
Hundred Year’s War
Desertification
Maize
Digging up the past
Mesoamerica
Olmec
Zapotec
Monte Alban
Olmec Civilization
Andean civilization
The Muslim World
Allah
Muhammad
Islam
Muslim
Hijrah
Qur’an
Mosque
Hajj
Sunna
Shari’a
Beliefs and practices of Islam
caliph
Shi’a
Sunni
Sufi
Fatimid
House of Wisdom
Calligraphy
Role of women in ancient
cultures
Medical advances throughout
ancient history
Math and Science discoveries
throughout ancient history
Astronomy throughout ancient
history
Religions causing wars
Justinian Code
Hagia Sophia
Patriarch
Icons
Iconoclasts
Excommunication
Schism
Cyrillic alphabet
Slavs
Boyars
Olga
Czar
Kievan Rus
Mongol invasions
Mamelukes
Seljuks
Vizier
Malik Shah
Tang Taizong
Wu pastoralist
Clans
Genghis Khan
Zhao
Movable type
Gentry
Shinto
Samurai
Bushido
Shogun
Feudalism in Japan
Women’s clothing throughout
ancient World History
The Zen Way
Khmer Empire
Middle Ages
Franks
Monastery
Secular
Carolingian Dynasty
The Germanic Kingdom
Clovis
Benedict of 543 A.D.
Lord
Fief
Vassal
Knight
Serf
Manor
Tithe
Chivalry
Tournaments
Castles of the Middle Ages
Weapons of Middle Ages
Richard the Lion-Hearted
Reconquista
Inquisition
Architecture through the ages
Saladin
William the Conqueror