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10527117036AgricultureThe practice of raising crops or livestock on a continual and controlled basis.0
10527117037ArtisanA skilled craftsperson.1
10527117038DomesticationThe taming of animals and plants for human use, such as for labor or food.2
10527117039EurasiaThe large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia.3
10527117040AnimismThe belief that animals, Rivers, and other elements of nature embody spirits.4
10527117041Hunter-foragersPeople who survived by hunting animals and foraging for seeds, nuts, fruits, and edible roots.5
10527117042IrrigationA way of supplying water to an area of land, the people would use water from the rivers to irrigate their crops.6
10527117043MetallurgyThe science of the study of metals.7
10527117044MigrationA movement from one country or region to another.8
10527117045MonotheismThe belief in one God.9
10527117046Paleolithic PeriodOld Stone Age, where humanos used stone tools and weapons.10
10527117047Specialization of laborThe division of labor that aids the development of skills in a particular type of work.11
10527117048SurplusHaving more resources than needed for themselves.12
10527117049TextileItems made of cloth, would be weaved by women and then decorated, usually all at home.13
10527117050UrbanizationAn increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements.14
10527117051OvergrazingThe continual eating of grasses or their roots, without allowing them to regrow.15
10527117052OverfarmingLand loosing its fertility unless it is left fallow or it was fertilized usually by spreading of animal manure.16
10527117053ArtifactsObjects made and used by early humans, usually dug up by archaeologists.17
10527117054Homo Sapiens SapiensAlso known as "early modern humans" who became the only hominids on earth- us.18
10527117055Neolithic RevolutionThe switch from nomadic lifestyles to a settled agricultural lifestyle.19
10527117056Bronze AgeThe period in ancient human culture when people began to make and use bronze.20
10527117057CivilizationThe stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced.21
10527117058JerichoOne of the oldest first human cities that was built on the West Bank of the Jordan river.22
10527117059Catal HuyukAncient city in present dat Turkey that was founded in 7500 B.C.E. along a river that has since dried up.23
10527117060Nomadic PastoralismPeople moving herds of animals from pasture to pasture.24
10527117061Kinship GroupSeveral related families that moved together in search of food.25
10527117062ClanGroup of families with a common ancestor.26
10527117063TribeA group of people who share a common ancestry, language, name, and way of living.27
10527117064PatriarchalRelating to a society in which men hold the greatest legal and moral authority.28
10527117065MerchantsPeople who buy and sell goods also known as traders.29
10527117066Social StratificationThe division of society into groups arranged in a social hierarchy. Some people accumulated wealth in the form of jewelry and others coveted items by building larger and better decorated houses.30
10527117067Priests and PriestessesPeople who performed religious ceremonies.31
10527117068Tigris and Euphrates RiversFlow south from modern day Turkey through what is now Iraq to empty into the Persian Gulf.32
10527117069MesopotamiaLand between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers where many ancient civilizations arose from.33
10527117070Fertile CrescentAn arc of fertile land from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf .34
10527117071SumeriansGroup of nomadic pastoralists that migrated into Mesopotamia and created a civilization of Sumer that provided the core and the foundation of several other civilizations.35
10527117072ZigguratsTemples built by Sumerians to honor the gods and goddesses they worshipped.36
10527117073DesertificationThe spread of desert like conditions.37
10527117074Indus River ValleyDeveloped near water and became the core and foundation of later civilizations in the region.38
10527117075Environmental DegradationCaused the gradual decline and eventual disappearance of the Harappan and Mohenjo-Daro civilizations by soil eroding.39
10527117076DeforestationThe removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.40
10527117077LoessA wind-formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt.41
10527117078MesoamericaAn area of ancient civilization in what is now Central America.42
10527117079GlyphsThe first writing system in the Americas that used pictures and symbols of real ojects.43
10527117080BarterTrading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money.44
10527117081PolytheisticBelief in many gods.45
10527117082ZigguratsTemples built by Sumerians to honor the gods and goddesses they worshipped.46
10527117083AstronomyThe study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space.47
10527117084AstrologyTheory of the influence of planets and stars on human events.48
10527117085AbrahamFounder of Judaism.49
10527117086MosesLed the Exodus of the Hebrews from Egypt; received the 10 commandments.50
10527117087Ten CommandmentsLaws given by God to Moses that tell Jews how to behave in their daily lives.51
10527117088Jewish DiasporaThe scattering of the Jewish people outside their homeland beginning about 586 B.C.E.52
10527117089The Huang He and The Chiang JiangWhere Chinas first civilizations developed.53
10527117090MummificationInvolved removing the body's internal organs, drying the body with salts, and packing its insides and wrapping it with chemically treated cloth.54
10527117091HieroglyphicsEgyptian writing that involved using pictures to represent words.55
10527117092PapyrusA type of plant that grew along the Nile River, used its fibers to create a type of paper.56
10527117093VedasA collection of Aryan religious hymns, poems, and songs.57
10527117094Vedic AgeAryans growing awareness of Dravidian beliefs.58
10527117095BrahmaOverarching, universal soul that connects all creatures on Earth.59
10527117096DharmaIn Hindu belief, a person's religious and moral duties.60
10527117097KarmaThe effects that good or bad actions have on a person's soul.61
10527117098MokshaThe Hindu concept of the spirit's 'liberation' from the endless cycle of rebirths.62
10527117099Ancestor VenerationThe believe of making offerings to their ancestors in hope to win their favor.63
10527117100Golden AgeA period in which a society or culture is at its peak.64
10527117101Mandate of HeavenA just rulers power was bestowed by the gods.65
10527117102UpanishadsA foundational text for the set of religious beliefs that later became known as Hinduism.66
10527117103PictographsA graphic symbol that represents an idea, concept, or object, rather than representing a single sound, as letter systems do.67
10527117104ShamansPeople who believed to have special abilities to cure the sick and influence the future.68
10527117105Core and Foundational civilizationsCivilizations that developed ways of life, such as language, religious beliefs, and economic practices, that would heavily influence successor civilizations in their regions.69
10527117106City-StateTypically covered several hundred square miles and were independent each with its own government.70
10527117107KingsSumerian military leaders became more important than priests and ruled over a territory known as a kingdom.71
10527117108CuneiformSumerians created it to keep records which consisted of marks carved onto wet clay tablets.72
10527117109ScribesIndividuals who were charged first with record-keeping and later with the writing of history and myths.73
10527117110The Epic of GilgameshAn epic poem from Mesopotamia, is among the earliest surviving works of literature.74
10527117111EmpireLarge territory that included diverse cultural groups.75
10527117112BabyloniansPersians who took control of Mesopotamia and built a new capital city called Babylon.76
10527117113HammurabiBabylonian king who codified the laws of Sumer and Mesopotamia (died 1750 BC), and created a set of laws called the Code of Hammurabi.77
10527117114Code of HammurabiLaw code introduced when Hammurabi of Babylon took over Sumer in 1760 BC, that dealt with topics such as property rights, wages, contracts, marriage, and various crimes.78
10527117115PhoeniciansMost powerful traders along the Mediterranean, that occupied parts of present day Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan around 3000 B.C.E.79
10527117116CarthageA Phoenician colony on the coast of North Africa, that became a significant outpost in the region.80
10527117117Alphabetic scriptA system of symbols (letters) that represent the sounds of speech, as an alternative to cuneiform around 1000 B.C.E.81
10527117118Sahara and Kalahari DesertsTwo desert zones one in Northern Africa and the other in Southern Africa.82
10527117119Nile RiverThe river in which early kingdoms in Egypt were centered around.83
10527117120King MenesUnited Upper and Lower Egypt into a single kingdom and created the first royal dynasty.84
10527117121Old KingdomA period in Egyptian history that lasted from about 2700 BC to 2200 BC.85
10527117122Middle KingdomA period of order and stability that lasted until about 1750 BC.86
10527117123New KingdomThe period during which Egypt reached the height of its power and glory.87
10527117124PharaohA king of ancient Egypt, considered a god as well as a political and military leader.88
10527117125TheocratsRulers holding both religious and political power.89
10527117126HyksosA group of nomadic invaders from southwest Asia who ruled Egypt from 1640 to 1570 B.C.90
10527117127AkhenatonThe pharaoh that tried to change Egypts religion and called for the worship of a sun god called Aten.91
10527117128Ramses the GreatTook the throne around 1290 B.C.E. who expanded the empire into Southwest Asia and built more temples and erected more statues than any other pharaoh.92
10527117129HittitesHad military advantage over the Egyptians because they were beginning to use iron tools and weapons.93
10527117130Book of the DeadScrolls that served as a guide for the afterlife in ancient Egypt.94
10527117131DravidiansIndigenous peoples of the Indian subcontinent.95
10527117132Xia DynastyLasted for about 400 years, little is known because early Chinese had no writing system.96
10527117133Shang DynastyRuled for 600 years, conquered neighboring peoples and established an empire, wielded tremendous economic and religious power.97
10527117134Zhou DynastyThe longest lasting Chinese dynasty, during which the use of iron was introduced.98
10527117135FeudalismThe network of regional rulers with relationships based on mutual defense agreements.99
10527117136MaizeOne of the first important plants to be grown by the indigenous Americans.100
10527117137Chavin CivilizationExisted from around 1000 to 200 B.C.E, and centered at Chavin de Huantar.101
10527117138OlmecThe foundation or core of Mesoamerica advanced civilizations.102
10527117139AboriginalsPeople in Australia who remained hunter-foragers.103
10527117140Easter IslandDivided into clans, with a chief for each clan and one chief over all clans.104

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