Britannica All New Children’s Encyclopedia Quiz: No. 3 – Humans & Ancient and Medieval Times Britannica Quiz - Humans & Ancient and Medieval Times What is the name given to the 3.2-million-year-old skeleton found in Ethiopia in 1974? Lucky Lucy Ludo Lula An expensive purple dye called Tyrian, once produced in ancient Rome, was made from: Seashells and chocolate Monarch butterflies and butter Sea snails and urine Pigeon droppings and ladybirds A game similar to modern-day football was played in which country more than 2,000 years ago? China England Germany Italy Rosh Hashanah, Songkran, and Seollal are all what kind of holiday? Birthdays of famous people New Year's celebrations Harvest festivals Anniversaries of historical events The Norte Chico people were part of an ancient civilisation located on which continent? South America North America Africa Asia In Greek mythology, Zeus was the king of the gods. Who was the queen? Athena Hera Dionysus Daphne The Roman Empire was at its height under the rule of which emperor? Hadrian Trajan Titus Ceasar Augustus The Hagia Sophia in Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey) was originally built as a: Church Mosque Museum Market Your NameEnter your name and email address below to receive your score. Anyone who gets full marks will be entered into a prize draw, with the chance to win a signed copy of the Britannica All New Children's Encyclopedia! First Last School Name Email*