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From Hunting and Gathering to Civilizations, 2.5 million-1000 B.C.E.: Origins

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9954918174Hunting and GatheringMeans of obtaining subsistence by humans before the mastery of sedentary agriculture; normally typical of tribal social organization0
9954918175CivilizationSocieties with reliance on sedentary agriculture, ability to produce food surpluses, and existence of nonfarming elites, along with merchant and manufacturing groups1
9954918176NeolithicThe New Stone Age between 8000 and 5000 B.C.E.; period in which adaptation of sedentary agriculture occurred; domestication of plants and animals accomplished2
9954918177NomadsCattle- and sheep-herding societies normally found on the fringes of civilized societies; commonly referred to as "barbarian" by civilized societies3
9954918178CultureCombination of ideas, objects, and patterns of behavior that result from human social interaction4
9954918179Agrarian revolutionOccurred between 8000 and 5000 B.C.E.; transition from hunting and gathering to sedentary agriculture5
9954918180PastoralismA nomadic agricultural lifestyle based on herding domesticated animals; tended to produce independent people capable of challenging sedentary agricultural societies6
9954918181Catal HuyukEarly urban culture based on sedentary agriculture; located in modern southern Turkey; larger in population than Jericho, had greater degree of social stratification7
9954918182Bronze AgeFrom 4000 to 3000 B.C.E.; increased use of plow, metalworking; development of wheeled vehicles, writing8
9954918183MesopotamiaLiterally "between the rivers"; the civilization that arose in the alluvial plain of the Tigris-Euphrates river valleys9
9954918184Potter's wheelA technological advance in pottery making; invented circa 6000 B.C.E.; encouraged faster and higher-quality ceramic pottery products10
9954918185SumeriansPeople who migrated into Mesopotamia circa 4000 B.C.E.; created the first civilization within the region; organized area into city-states11
9954918186CuneiformA form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge-shaped stylus and clay tablets12
9954918187City-stateA form of political organization typical of Mesopotamian civilization; consisted of agricultural hinterlands ruled by an urban-based king13
9954918188ZigguratsMassive towers usually associated with Mesopotamian temple connections14
9954918189Babylonian EmpireUnified all of Mesopotamia circa 1800 B.C.E.; collapsed due to foreign invasion circa 1600 B.C.E.15
9954918190HammurabiThe most important Babylonian ruler; responsible for codification of the law16
9954918191PharaohThe term used to denote the kings of ancient Egypt; the term, "great house" refers to the palace of the pharaohs17
9954918192PyramidsMonumental architecture typical of Old Kingdom Egypt; used as burial sites for pharaohs18
9954918193HieroglyphsForm of writing developed in ancient Egypt; more pictorial than Mesopotamian cuneiform19
9954918194KushAfrican state that developed along the upper reaches of the Nile circa 1000 B.C.E.; conquered Egypt and ruled it for several centuries20
9954918195MonotheismThe exclusive worship of one god; introduced by Jews into Middle Eastern civilization21
9954918196PhoeniciansSeafaring civilization located on the shores of the eastern Mediterranean; established colonies throughout the Mediterranean22
9954918197Harappa and Mohenjo DaroMajor urban complexes of Harappan civilization; laid out on planned grid pattern23
9954918198AryansIndo-European nomadic, warlike, pastorialists who replaced Harappan civilization24
9954918199Huanghe (Yellow) River BasinSite of the development of sedentary agriculture in China25
9954918200Shang1st Chinese dynasty26
9954918201OraclesShamans or priests in Chinese society who foretold the future through interpreting animal bones cracked by heat; inscriptions on bones led to Chinese writing27
9954918202Ideographic writingPictograph characters grouped together to create new concepts; typical of Chinese writing28
9954918203Big GeographyA term that draws attention to the global nature of world history.29
9954918204PaleolithicThe period that ended about 3,000 years after the end of the last Ice Age, it lasted until about 10,000 years ago. (Old Stone Age) The period of the Stone Age associated with the evolution of humans. It predates the Neolithic period.30
9954918205Human MigrationFrom Africa to Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas31
9954918206EglitarianBelieving in the equality of all peoples32
9954918207toolsHumans developed a wider range of ____ specially adapted to different environments from tropics to tundra33
9954918208Neolithic RevolutionGlobal conversion to agriculture over hunter-gatherer lifestyles34
9954918209PatriarchyFather based35
9954918210climatic changePermanent agricultural villages emerged first in the lands of the eastern Mediterranean, possibly as a response to what?36
9954918211new weapons and modes of transportationPastoralists were often the developers and disseminators of of ____ and ___ that transformed warfare in agrarian civilizations37
9954918212Chariots and Horseback ridingname one mode of new transportation by the pastoralists38
9954918213arts and artisanshipElites, both political and religious, promoted ____ and ____39
9954918214systems of record keeping____ arose independently arose independently in all early civilization and subsequently were diffused40
9954918215New religious beliefs_____ developed in this period continued to have strong influences in later periods41

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