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SOTW 1 MOH Week Date Chapter Chapter Date Quarter 1: The Mystery Begins: Creation to 1199 B.C. 0.1 Introduction 0.2 How Do We Know What Happened? 0.3 What is History? 0.4 What is Archaeology? 1 c. 6000-4000 BC Lesson 1: Creation p 6 2 c. 6000-4000 BC Lesson 2: Adam and Eve p 8 1 6000 BC Cave Painting 1 6000 BC The Earliest People 1 6000 BC The First Nomads 1 6000 BC The First Nomads Become Farmers 3 c. 5000 BC Lesson 3: Jubal and Tubal-Cain p 10 4 c. 4000-3500 BC Lesson 4: Noah and the Flood p 17 5 c. 3500-2500 BC Lesson 5: The Ice Age p 19 6 Lesson 6: Dinosaurs (Created on 5th and 6th Days) p 21 11 3500 BC Ancient Africa 11 3500 BC Ancient Peoples of West Africa 11 3500 BC Anansi and Turtle 11 3500 BC Anansi and the Make-Believe Food 2 3200 BC Egyptian Hierglyphics 2 3000 BC Egyptians Lived on the Nile River 2 3000 BC Two Kingdoms Become One 2 3000 BC Gods of Ancient Egypt 3 3200 BC The First Writing 7 c. 3500-2500 BC Lesson 7: The Sumerians p 27 5 2335 BC The First Sumerian Dictator 8 c. 3500-3000 BC Lesson 8: The Tower of Babel 29 3 3000 BC Gilgamesh 8 1813 BC The Assyrians 8 1813 BC Shamshi-Adad: King of the Whole World 8 3000-1200 BC The Story of Gilgamesh 9 2750 BC Lesson 9: The Epic of Gilgamesh p. 30 10 c. 2700 BC Lesson 10: Stonehenge p 36 1

4 2500 BC Pyramids 4 2550 BC The Old Kingdom of Egypt 11 c. 2575-2500 BC Lesson 11: Early Egyptians p. 38 4 2550 BC Making Mummies 4 2550 BC Egyptian Pyramids 5 2200 BC Minoan 18 2200-1450 BC Life in Early Crete 12 2200 BC Lesson 12: The Minoan Civilization p. 41 18 2200-1450 BC Bull-jumpers and Sailors 18 2200-1450 BC King Minos and the Minotaur 18 2200-1450 BC The Mysterious End of the Minoans 6 2100 BC The Jewish People 6 2100 BC God Speaks to Abraham 13 2100 BC Lesson 13 14 2005 BC Lesson 14: Jacob and Esau 48 6 2000 BC India 9 2000 BC The First Cities of India 40 (unknown) Lesson 40: India and Hinudism p. 140 9 2000 BC The River-Road 9 2000 BC The Mystery of Mohenjo-Daro 6 1914 BC Joseph Goes to Egypt 15 1914 BC Lesson 15: Joseph p. 50 7 1780 BC Babylon 7 1780-50 BC Hammurabi and the Babylonians 16 1792 BC Lesson 16: Hammurabi p. 56 17 Began c. 1875-1 Lesson 17: The Israelites in Slavery 57 8 1766 BC Pictograms of China 10 2690 BC The Far East -- Ancient China 10 2690 BC Lei Zu and the Silkworm 10 1766-1122 BC The Pictograms of Ancient China 18 c. 1600-1066 BC Lesson 18: China and the Shang Dynasty p. 59 10 1766-1122 BC Farming in Ancient China 12 2040-1720 BC The Middle Kingdom of Egypt 12 1980-1926 BC Egypt Invades Nubia-Amenhet 12 1567 BC The Hyksos Invade Egypt 9 1525 BC Exodus - Hebrew History 14 1525-1270 BC The Israelites Leave Egypt 14 1525-1270 BC The Baby Moses 2

14 1525-1270 BC The Exodus from Egypt 19 c. 1525-1270 BC Lesson 19: Moses and the Exodus p. 64 20 c. 1500 BC Lesson 20: The Ark of the Covenant and the Tabernacle 66 21 c. 1470 BC Lesson 21: Joshua, Jericho, and Rahab 70 10 1333 BC King Tut 13 1493-1336 BC The New Kingdom of Egypt 13 1493-1458 BC The General and the Woman Pharoah 13 1352-1336 BC Amenhotep IV and King Tut 22 1353 BC Lesson 22: Amenhotep IV and Nefertiti p. 75 23 1333 BC Lesson 23: Tutankhamen (King Tut) p. 76 24 1304-1237 BC Lesson 24: Ramses II (The Great) 78 19 1450-700 BC The Early Greeks 25 1250 BC Lesson 25: Legend of the Trojan Horse p. 85 19 1450 BC The Mycenaeans 19 1200-700 BC The Greek Dark Ages 26 c. 1200 BC Lesson 26: Ruth and Naomi 87 27 1199 BC Lesson 27: Gideon 89 Quarter 2 - The Mystery Expands: 1175 B.C. to 627 B.C. 97 28 c. 1175 BC Lesson 28: Samson 100 29 c. 1122 BC Lesson 29: Zhou Dynasty (Chou) 102 30 c. 1113 BC Lesson 30: Samuel 104 31 c. 1100 BC Lesson 31: King Saul 110 32 c. 1055 BC Lesson 32: David 33 c. 1015 BC Lesson 33: Solomon 114 11 1200 BC Phoenicians 15 1200-700 BC The Phoenicians 34 c. 1000 BC Lesson 34: The Phoenicians p. 121 15 1200-700 BC Phoenician Traders 15 850 BC The Founding of Carthage 35 c. 925 BC Lesson 35: The Kingdom of Israel Divides 123 36 c. 859 BC Lesson 36: Elijah, the Fiery Prophet 125 37 c. 840 BC Lesson 37: Elisha (Israel's Prophet) 131 38 835 BC Lesson 38: Joel and Obadiah 132 12 800 BC Helen of Troy 20 800 BC Greece Gets Civilized Again 3

20 800 BC Greece Gets an Alphabet 20 800 BC The Stories of Homer 39 c. 800 BC Lesson 39: Homer p. 134 20 800 BC The First Olympic Games 41 c. 776 B.C Lesson 41: The Olympic Games p. 142 42 c. 760 BC Lesson 42: Jonah and Amos 144 44 740 and 735 BC Lesson 44: Isaiah and Micah (Judah's Prophets) 151 16 1300-627 BC The Return of Assyria 16 668-627 BC Ashurbanipal's Attack 16 668-627 BC The Library of Nineveh 45 722 BC Lesson 45: Israel Falls to Assyria 153 46 c. 701 BC Lesson 46: Hosea (Israel's Prophet) 160 47 701 BC Lesson 47: Hezekiah and Sennacherib 162 13 200 BC Ancient Americans 26 The People of the Americas 48 700 BC Lesson 48: Ancient Native Americans p. 164 26 200 BC The Nazca Drawings 26 1200-900 BC The Heads of the Olmecs 26 Rabbit Shoots the Sun 14 600 BC Greek Hoplite 22 800-600 BC Sparta and Athens 49 700-500 BC Lesson 49: The Rise of Athens and Sparta p. 170 22 600 BC Life in Sparta 22 600 BC Life in Athens 50 691 BC Lesson 50: Manasseh 171 51 689-612 BC Lesson 51: The Powers of Mesopotamia 173 52 640 BC Lesson 52: King Josiah 179 53 630 BC Lesson 53: Nahum and Zephaniah 181 54 627 BC. Lesson 54: Jeremiah (Judah's Prophet) 182 Quarter 3 - The Mystery Builds: 612 B.C. to 404 B.C. 195 55 612 BC Lesson 55: Nineveh Destroyed 56 607 BC Lesson 56: Habakkuk and Huldah 57 605; 597; 586 BC Lesson 57: The Babylonian Captivity 17 604-561 BC Babylon Takes Over Again! 4

17 604-561 BC Nebuchadnezzar's Madness 58 605 BC Lesson 58: Nebuchadnezzar II and the Hanging Gardens p. 207 17 604-561 BC The Hanging Gardens of Babylon 59 635-536 BC Lesson 59: Daniel 60 600 BC Lesson 60: Aesop'sFables 61 593-571 BC Lesson 61: Ezekiel 62 575 BC Lesson 62: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego 15 800 BC Romulus and Remus 27 1199 BC 800-753 BC The Rise of Rome 43 753 BC Lesson 43: The City of Rome p. 149 27 800-753 BC Romulus and Remus 27 800-753 BC The Power of Rome 16 753 BC Coliseum 28 753 BC The Roman Empire 28 753 BC The Roman Gods 28 753 BC The Roman Builders 28 753 BC The Roman Gladiators 28 753 BC The Gladiator School 17 700 BC India - Gods 30 1500-483 BC The Aryans of India 30 1500-483 BC Life on the Ganges River 30 1500-483 BC The Castes of Ancient India 30 563-483 BC Siddhartha 63 563 BC Lesson 63: Buddha p. 219 64 566 BC Lesson 64: Pythagoras and the Temple of Diana 33 551-479 BC Confucius 65 551 BC Lesson 65: Confucius p. 229 18 560 BC Cyrus the Great 21 700-525 BC The Medes and the Persians 21 700 BC A New Empire 21 559-525 BC Cyrus the Great (and Belshazzar) 66 538 BC Lesson 66: Belshazzar and Cyrus the Great p. 232 67 521 BC Lesson 67: Darius 68 520 BC Lesson 68: Zerubbabel 69 520 BC Lesson 69: Haggai and Zechariah 70 509 BC Lesson 70: The Roman Republic 5

71 490 BC Lesson 71: The Battle of Marathon 72 c. 484 BC Lesson 72: Herodotus 73 480 BC Lesson 73: Xerxes I 74 (unknown) Lesson 74: Esther 75 479-431 BC Lesson 75: The Golden Age of Athens 76 c. 469-399 BC Lesson 76: Socrates 77 c. 460-377 BC Lesson 77: Hippocrates and the Statue of Zeus 78 457 BC Lesson 78: Ezra and Artaxerxes 79 444 BC Lesson 79: Nehemiah 80 443-429 BC Lesson 80: Pericles 19 400 BC Dionysus 23 The Greek Gods 24 431-404 BC The Wars of the Greeks 81 431-404 BC Lesson 81: Peloponnesian War p. 281 24 431-404 BC Greece's War with Persia 24 431-404 BC The Greeks Fight Each Other Quarter 4 - The Mystery Is Revealed: 327 B.C. to A.D. 29 82 (unknown) Lesson 82: Malachi 83 429-347; 384-3 Lesson 83: Plato and Aristotle 84 382-336 BC Lesson 84: Philip II of Macedonia and the Mausoleum 20 356 BC Alexander the Great 25 336-323 BC Alexander the Great 85 356-323 BC Lesson 85: Alexander the Great p. 302 25 336-323 BC Philip and His Son 25 336-323 BC Alexander's Invasions 25 336-323 BC The Death of Alexander 86 323 BC Lesson 86: The Split of Alexander's Empire 87 c. 287-212 BC Lesson 87: Archimedes and the Lighthouse of Alexandria 21 218 BC Hannibal crossing the Alps 29 264-202 BC Rome's War with Carthage 31 321-233 BC The Mauryan Empire of India 88 273-232 BC Lesson 88: Emperor Asoka of India p. 313 31 321-233 BC The Empire United 31 321-233 BC The Jakata Tales 89 250 BC Lesson 89: The Septuagint and the Colossus of Rhodes 6

22 230 BC Great Wall of China 32 500-214 BC China -- Writing and the Qin 90 221-206 BC Lesson 90: The Qin Dynasty (Ch'in) p. 317 32 500-214 BC Calligraphy in China 32 500-230 BC Warring States 32 230 BC The First Emperor and the Great Wall 32 230 BC The First Emperor's Grave 91 218-146 BC Lesson 91: Hannibal, Elephants, and the Punic Wars 92 c. 202 BC - 210 A Lesson 92: The Han Dynasty 93 167-143 BC Lesson 93: The Maccabean Revolt 94 Unknown - 71 BC Lesson 94: Spartacus 95 60 BC Lesson 95: The First Triumvirate 23 100 BC Ceasar 34 100-60 BC The Rise of Julius Caesar 34 100-60 BC Caesar is Kidnapped 34 100-60 BC The Consuls of Rome 34 100-60 BC Caesar and the Senate 35 55-44 BC Caesar the Hero 96 100-44 BC Lesson 96: Julius Caesar p. 335 35 55-44 BC Caesar Fights the Celts 35 55-44 BC Caesar Crosses the Rubicon 35 55-44 BC Caesar and Cleopatra 35 55-44 BC The Death of Caesar 97 44 BC Lesson 97: The Second Triumvirate 98 69-30 BC Lesson 98: Cleopatra 99 37 BC Lesson 99: Herod the Great 24 69 BC Cleopatra 36 43-27 BC The First Roman Prince 100 31 BC Lesson 100: The Battle of Actium 101 27 BC Lesson 101: Augustus Caesar and the Roman Empire 102 c. 4 BC - A.D. 26 Lesson 102: John the Baptist 25 33 AD Christian Symbolism 37 3 BC - 33 AD The Beginning of Christianity 37 3 BC - 33 AD The Birth of Jesus 103 c. 4 BC Lesson 103: Jesus Christ, His Birth p. 366 104 c. A.D. 26-29 Lesson 104: Jesus, His Teachings and Miracles 7

105 42 BC - 40 AD Lesson 105: Tiberius Caesar, Pilate, and Herod 106 (unknown) Lesson 106: The Twelve Disciples of Christ 37 3 BC - 33 AD Jesus Crucified and Resurrected 107 c. A.D. 29 Lesson 107: Jesus, His Death and Resurrection p. 380 108 Lesson 108: Jesus, the Mystery of History (Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow) 26 70 AD Diaspora Arch of Titus 38 70 AD The End of the Ancient Jewish Nation 27 312 AD Constantine 39 58-337 AD Rome and the Christians 39 58-64 AD Nero: the Evil Emperor 39 58-64 AD Christians in the Catacombs 39 312-337 AD The Emperor Is a Christian! 28 410 AD Visigoths or Boedicia 40 61-305 AD Rome Begins to Weaken 40 61-305 AD The British Rebellion 40 61-305 AD Rome Divided In Two 41 52-410 AD The Attacking Barbarians 41 52 AD Attila the Hun 41 395-408 AD Stilicho: Roman and Barbarian 41 410 AD The Coming of the Visigoths 29 475 AD End of Rome 42 475-476 AD The End of Rome 42 475-476 AD The Last Roman Emperor 42 475-476 AD The Gifts of Rome 8