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10823886596Historystudy of past events and changes in the development, transmission, and transformation of cultural practices0
10823886597Culturesocially transmitted patterns of actions and expressions. Ex: arts, beliefs, knowledge, and technology1
10823886598CivilizationAn ambiguous term often used to denote more complex societies but sometimes used by anthropologists to describe any group of people sharing a set of cultural traits2
10823886599TechnologyNormally refers to the tools and processes by which humans manipulate the physical world.3
10823886600The Great Ice AgeA.K.A-Pleistocene epoch. Occurred between 2 million and 11,000 years ago. As a result of the climate shifts, large numbers of new species evolved during this era.4
10823886601Stone AgePeriod characterized by the production of tools and other nonmetallic substances. The first recognizable cultural activity appeared.5
10823886602PaleolithicPeriod of the Stone Age associated with the evolution of humans6
10823886603Lascauxa cave in southwestern France that contains Paleolithic paintings7
10823886604ForagersPeople who support themselves by hunting and gathering8
10823886605NeolithicPeriod of Stone Age associated with the Agricultural Revolutions9
10823886606Catal HuyukOne of first true cities in history, created in the Neolithic Era in 6500 to 5500 BC, from which were created agriculture, trading, temples, housing, and religions10
10823886607The Fertile CrescentThe Fertile Crescent, nicknamed "The Cradle of Civilization" for the fact the first civilizations started there, is a crescent-shaped region containing the comparatively moist and fertile land of otherwise arid and semi-arid Western Asia11
10823886608Agricultural RevolutionsChange from food gathering to food production that occurred between 8000 and 2000 B.C.E.12
10823886609Anthropomorphic GodsGods who possess human forms and characteristics13
10823886610Megalithsstructures and complexes of very large stones constructed for ceremonial and religious purposes14
10823886611MesopotamiaA region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first urban societies. In the Bronze Age this area included Sumer and the Akkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian empires, In the Iron Age, it was ruled by the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian empires.15
10823886612SumeriansPeople living in Mesopotamia at the start of the period16
10823886613Lugalanother name for a king in Ancient Mesopotamia17
10823886614BabylonLargest and most important city in Mesopotamia18
10823886615HammurabiAmorite ruler of Babylon who wrote his own Law Code named after him19
10823886616Hammurabi's law codeProvided judges with a lengthy set of examples illustrating the principles to be used in deciding cases. Some examples use severe punishments to compensate for crimes.20
10823886617SemiticFamily of languages spoken in West Asia and northern Africa, including Hebrew, Aramaic, and Phoenician21
10823886618City-stateSelf-governing urban centers controlling agricultural territories22
10823886619Scribetrained professionals who applied their skills of reading and writing to tasks of administration23
10823886620ZigguratMultistory, mud-brick, pyramid-shaped tower approached by ramps and stairs24
10823886621Amuletsmall charms meant to protect the bearer from evil25
10823886622Cuneiformsystem of writing where wedge-shaped symbols represent words or syllables. Served to express the Akkadian language of the Mesopotamian Semites as well as other languages.26
10823886623BronzeStronger metal made of an alloy of copper with tin or arsenic27
10823886624Dynastya succession of rulers from the same family or group28
10823886625Pharaohcentral figure in the Egyptian state29
10823886626MenesEgyptian ruler, he unified the kingdoms of upper and lower Egypt and built the new capital city of Memphis30
10823886627Ma'atdivinely authorized order of the universe31
10823886628Pyramid/ The Great Pyramidlarge, triangular stone monument used as a burial place for a king; Between 2550 and 2490 BCE the pharoahs Khufu and Khefren erected huge pyramids at Giza.32
10823886629Upper Egypt/ Lower EgyptUpper in the south, lower in the north33
10823886630The Old kingdom/ Middle Kingdom/ New KingdomThese are the three dividing periods of Egypt based on chaos and politics; provided a good system to separate the history of Egypt.34
10823886631NubiaArea south of Egypt; the kingdom of Kush in Nubia invaded and dominated Egypt from 750 to 664 B.C.E.35
10823886632MeroeCapital of a flourishing kingdom in southern Nubia from the fourth century B.C.E. to the fourth century C.E.36
10823886633KushAn Egyptian name for Nubia, the region alongside The Nile River south of Egypt.37
10823886634Nile DeltaThe most fertile area of land in Egypt located end of the Nile River where it empties into the Mediterranean Sea38
10823886635Memphiscapital of Old Kingdom Egypt, near head of Nile Delta39
10823886636Thebescapital city of Egypt during the Middle and New Kingdoms40
10823886637Hieroglyphicspicture symbols that stand for words, syllables, or individual sounds41
10823886638Rosetta StoneStone that contained carved messages in hieroglyphics, Greek and demotic. Led to deciphering of hieroglyphics.42
10823886639Papyrusreed that grows along the Nile and is used as writing material43
10823886640Mummy/Mummificationbody preserved by chemical processes or special natural circumstances; the egyptians obsession with the afterlife produced concerns about the physical condition of the dead body.44
10823886641Harrapa and Mohenjo-darothe largest Indus River civilizations, organized, sewage systems, public wells45
10823886642LoessYellowish-brown dust that makes a fertile soil46
10823886643Huang Healso called the Yellow River; flows 2,900 miles across northern China carrying rice yellow silt; early Chinese civilizations arose on its valley47
10823886644Shang DynastyFirst dynasty of China that is on written records (1750-1045 B.C.) the form of writing developed in this era is still used today. Originated around yellow river.48
10823886645Anyangancient city in northern China built during the Shang dynasty, it was China's first capital49
10823886646DivinationTechniques for ascertaining the future or the will of the gods by interpreting natural phenomena such as, in early China, the cracks on oracle bones or, in ancient Greece, the flight of birds through sectors of the sky.50
10823886647Oracle BonesIn ancient China, they were pieces of bone or turtle shell used by Shang priests for divination. Oracle bones are the oldest example of Chinese writing.51
10823886648BarbariansA person belonging to a tribe or group that is considered uncivilized; the nomadic peoples who occupied the desert regions to the north and west of shang dynasty were called barbarians by chinese sources52
10823886649Zhou DynastyOvertook Shang in north China and created the Mandate of Heaven (1045-221 B.C.)53
10823886650Warring States Periodthe period from 475 BC until the unification of China(221 BC) under the Qin dynasty, characterized by lack of centralized government in China. It followed the Zhou dynasty.54
10823886651Mandate of HeavenValidated the institution of the monarchy by connecting politics and religion55
10823886652ConfuciusChinese philosopher, Kongzi, who introduced the idea of Confucianism56
10823886653ConfucianismThe system of ethics, education, and statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples, stressing love for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence for parents, and harmony in thought and conduct.57
10823886654MenciusChinese philosopher, who studied Confucianism. He later refined many of the ideas and spread them across China. Also known as Mengzi.58
10823886655Laozithe "Old Master" who encouraged people to give up worldly desires in favor of nature; he founded Taoism (Daoism)59
10823886656DaoismUrged withdrawal from the empty formalities, rigid hierarchy, and distractions of Chinese society60
10823886657LegalismIn China, a political philosophy that emphasized the unruliness of human nature and justified state coercion and control. The Qin ruling class invoked it to validate the authoritarian nature of their regime.61
10823886658yin/yangNature of male and female roles in the natural order62
10823886659CeltsPeople sharing common linguistic and cultural features that originated in Central Europe in the first half of the first millennium63
10823886660DruidsThe class of religious experts who conducted rituals and preserved sacred lore among some ancient Celtic people64
10823886661Olmec CivilizationThe first Mesoamerican civilization. Between ca. 1200 and 400 B.C.E., the Olmec people of central Mexico created a vibrant civilization that included intensive agriculture, wide-ranging trade, ceremonial centers and monumental construction65
10823886662ChavinThe first major urban civilization in South America (900-2500 B.C.E.) its capita was located in the Andes mountains.66
10823886663llamaA hoofed animal indigenous to the Andes Mountains in South America. First domesticated animal of the americas.67
10823886664Egyptian new kingdom-1500BCE-1000BCE " Expansion Period" Egypt expanded borders through military conquest. Pharaohs buried in the valley of kings. -The new kingdom was the most glorious period in ancient egyptian history.68
10823886665PictogramsA pictorial symbol or sign representing an object or concept -only small, educated elites had time to master this system.69
10823886666MesoamericaMesoamerica is a region of great geographic and climate diversity. The early and great civilizations of the olmec and chavin were in Mesoamerica.70

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