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Paleolithic
Neolithic
First Civilizations

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238072029CivilizationAn advanced society that includes: Cities Government Social Structure (family, class) Religion Writing Art0
238072030Complex societyAlternate objective name of a civilization; a society characterized by a great deal of task specialization and differences in access to power and resources1
238072031HittitesA people from central Anatolia who established an empire in Anatolia and Syria in the Late Bronze Age. With wealth from the trade in metals and military power based on chariot forces, they vied with New Kingdom Egypt over Syria.2
238072032Ziggurata huge mud-brick temple built by the ancient Sumerians; often at the heart of Mesopotamian cities3
238072033Epic of GilgameshThe Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic poem from Ancient Mesopotamia and is among the earliest known works of literary fiction.4
238072034Book of the Deadancient Egyptian funerary text that could be purchased and placed on tombs; it consisted of spells intended to assist the journey into the Duat (underworld) and the afterlife5
238072035Fertile Crescenta fertile region in the middle east where farming, domestication of animals, and a first civilization developed6
238072036The Andesmountainous, riverless coastal regions of western South America with the Chavin and Norte Chico civilizations. domestication of the llama, guinea pig, and the potato happened here along with the invention of quipu.7
238072037Mesopotamiaancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the Middle East; "the land between the rivers" which became the site of the Sumerian civilization--ziggurats, math based on 60s, writing8
238072038Papua New GuineaA center of agriculture that developed independently with taro as a staple crop, which was eventually replaced with sweet potato.9
238072039Mesoamericacenter of agriculture with the first civilization of the Olmecs on the Yucatan peninsula10
238072040Agrarianismthe settling down in one place, growing crops, rather than a nomadic lifestyle, in contrast to pastoralism11
238072041PastoralismA type of agricultural activity based on nomadic animal husbandry to provide food, clothing, and shelter. Prevalent in regions where farming was difficult, such as arctic tundra, grasslands, & deserts12
238072042Verdic religionthe predecessor to Hinduism in the Indus River Valley; was a polytheistic religion involving hymns, sacrifices, and the worship of elements13
238072043Diffusionthe gradual spread of agricultural techniques in the Neolithic world but without the extensive movement of agricultural peoples14
238072044Cuneiformfirst written language, with wedge-shaped symbols on clay tablets, invented by the Sumerians around 3000 B.C.15
238072045Human revolutiona rapid geographic expansion 50,000 years ago of Homo sapiens within and out of Africa. Culture (invented ways of living) became more important that biological instincts and the environment.16
238072046Culturelearned or invented ways of living. includes art, religion, society, & traditions.17
238072047last Ice Ageended 16,000-10,000 years ago; huge glacial sheets covering Europe and North America melted, raising ocean levels, causing the extinction of large animals, and enabling humans to move southwards and develop agriculture.18
238072048Egalitarian societya type of society in which all people had economic, social, and political equality; typical of most hunter-gatherer societies.19
238072049Specialization of laborduring the agricultural revolution, only a few farmers were needed to produce food. other people began specializing in different jobs, i.e. shoemaking20
238072050Agricultural revolutionThe time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering21
238072051Paleolithic eracalled the old stone age (from 10,000 to 2.5 million years ago); our ancestors were concerned with food supply; they used stone as well as bone tools; they were nomadic hunters and gatherers.22
238072052Hunter-gathererspeople who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive; was our lifestyle for more than 200,000 years and 90% of our history. Effects included the extinction of large animals and the reshaping of land through fire.23
238072979Indus River Valleya center of agriculture/site of a first civilization in India near the Ganges River. Harappan "Indus River Valley people" and Monhenjo-Daro civilization; highly advanced & organized: sewer system, grid streets, uniform building construction24
238072980Yellow River Valley"Huang He Valley" of late neolithic China; a site of one of the first civilizations--rice, millet, oracle bone writing, mythical Xia dynasty, Shang dynasty25

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