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7280876006Hunter-Gathererforagers and food collecters. Collected wild foods such as berries, nuts, roots, and grain; by scavenging dead animals; by hunting live animals; and by fishing. Used stone tools during paleothic era0
7280876007Neolithic revolutionmade a transition from hunting and gathering to sedentary vilages. Caused by diffusion and migration. Emerged in the fertile crescent with mesopotamian peoples. Caused a patriarchial society and population growth. from about 12000 BCE to 8000 BCE1
7280876008pastoralismIn more arid regions where farming was difficult, dependant on herds of animals, moved frequently and in regular patterns in search of pasturelands, and are often reffered to as nomadic.2
7280876009the stateOrganized aroumd particular cities or large territories, headed by kings who employed a variety of ranked officials, excersized a measure of control over society, and defended against external enemies. Replaced/supplemented kinship societies.3
7280876010city stateprominent in Sumer, ruled by a king who claimed to represent the patron diety, and who controlled affairs and surrounding rural territory. Led to conflicts over land and urbanization.4
7280876011empirelarger territorial states under one political unity.5
7280876012domesticationthe changing, and taming of nature for the benefit of human kind, created a new kind of mutual dependance6
7280876013specialized labororiginated in civilizations due to a surplus of food7
7280876014social stratificationsocietal hierarchy defined by status, power, or wealth8
7280876015hierarchysocial inequality caused by occupational specialization, wealth, status, and power. urban civilization magnified these differences.9
7280876016urban planninguse of land for cities, commonly used by the Olmecs10
7280876017monumental architectureused to commemorate a person or event, some found in Norte Chico, examples would be a pyramid11
7280876018bronze metallurgycommon to Sumerians in mesopotamia, improved military equipment, agricultural knives, and plows12
7280876019iron metallurgybegan in anatolia, around 1500 BCE, used to make tools, arrowheads, jewelry, end of stone age13
7280876020chariotsused by early chinese monarchs, created fearsome military potential that enabled them to temporarily overwhelm ancient civilizations14
7280876021zigguratsmales in mesopotamia helped to construct these temples to Mesopotamian gods, center of the city and constructed of steps and topped with a temple15
7280876022pyramidsmonumental architecture in Egypt, elaborate burials to honor pharohs, conveyed immense power of the state and its rulers16
7280876023fortificationsmade of stone, used to strengthen against attack, mainly in egypt17
7280876024cuneiformwritten language in mesopotamia, used to write hammurabis code, wedge shaped symbols on clay pallets representing objects, abstract ideas, sounds, and syllables. regarded as worlds first written language and evolved independantly.18
7280876025hieroglyphicssacred carvings, a set of signs that denote words and consonants, for everyday use19
7280876026alphabetscreated by Phoenicians as a symplified version of cuneiform which became the basis for greek and latin writing20
7280876027pictographsin the indus river valley, around 400 symbols representing sounds and words, expressing a dravidan language, still undeciphered21
7280876028quipua system of knotted cords in the andes. color, length, type, and location conveyed mostly numerical meanings22
7280876029Hebrew monotheismThe merciful and single diety, Yahweh, influenced Mesopotamian culture as recorded in Holy writings - the Old Testament.23
7280876030Epic of GilgameshMesopotamia's ancient epic poem, depicted the pessimistic view of the gods and the possibility of eternal life based on living a righteous life.24
7280876031Book of the Deada book of magic spells designed to ensure a smooth passage to eternal life compiled in ancient egypt. extended the possibility of eternal life to more than just the pharoh.25
7280876032Hammurabi's CodeMesopotamian law which enforced social inequality by punishments. Made by the ruler of Babylon who claimed toget his ideas from Marduk, the cheif god of Babylon.26
7280876033archeologythe study of human history based on artifacts and remains27
7280876034patriarchysociety based on male domination, emerged in first civilizations and during the neolithic revolution.28
7280876035Fertile crescentlocation of Mesopotamia, allowed agricultural success. agricultural revolution, number of domesticated plants and animals.29
7280876036irrigationpopular in river valley civilations, created a reliable source of water and had environmental repurcussions leading to the fall of such civilizations as mesopotamia30
7280876037push/pull factorsthings that affect migration patterns of people, ice ages, scarce food, or growing populations31
7280876038sedentaryestablished by hunting and gathering people, began the agricultural revolution and led to growing populations, civilization, and patriarchy.32
7280876039nomadicpeople who move frequently and in regular patterns to exploit the resources of wild plants and animals on which they depended.33
7280876040polytheismbelief in many gods, popular for many early civilizations.34
7280876041Austronesian languagesspread by the migration of peoples over the pacific ocean using ocean going canoes, the migration was so rapid and widespread that these are the most widespread in the world.35
7280876042Bantu languagescaused by the people moving East and South, taking with them their agricultural, cattle-raising, and, later iron working, as well their languages. generally absorbed, killed, or drove away the indigenous people.36
7280876043cultural diffusionspread of ideas, religion, language, or social activities from one group to another.37
7280876044oracle bonesearly form of written chinese, used to tellthe future in the royal Shang dynasty, inspired contemporary chinese writing38
7280876045indo-european languagesmigrations of people and farming practices, originating in turkey and spreading from india to europe, movement of culture as well as the practice of agriculture39

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