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11035153290Hunting and GatheringMeans of obtaining subsistence by humans before the mastery of sedentary agriculture; normally typical of tribal social organization0
11035153291NeolithicThe New Stone Age between 8000 and 5000 B.C.E.; period in which adaptation of sedentary agriculture occurred; domestication of plants and animals accomplished1
11035153292NomadsCattle- and sheep-herding societies normally found on the fringes of civilized societies; commonly referred to as "barbarian" by civilized societies2
11035153293CultureCombination of ideas, objects, and patterns of behavior that result from human social interaction3
11035153294Neolithic/Agricultural/Agrarian revolutionOccurred between 8000 and 5000 B.C.E.; transition from hunting and gathering to sedentary agriculture4
11035153295PastoralismA nomadic agricultural lifestyle based on herding domesticated animals; tended to produce independent people capable of challenging sedentary agricultural societies5
11035153296MesopotamiaLiterally "between the rivers"; the civilization that arose in the alluvial plain of the Tigris-Euphrates river valleys6
11035153297SumeriansPeople who migrated into Mesopotamia circa 4000 B.C.E.; created the first civilization within the region; organized area into city-states7
11035153298CuneiformA form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge-shaped stylus and clay tablets8
11035153299City-stateA form of political organization typical of Mesopotamian civilization; consisted of agricultural hinterlands ruled by an urban-based king9
11035153300ZigguratsMassive towers usually associated with Mesopotamian temple connections10
11035153301Babylonian EmpireUnified all of Mesopotamia circa 1800 B.C.E.; collapsed due to foreign invasion circa 1600 B.C.E.11
11035153302HammurabiThe most important Babylonian ruler; responsible for codification of the law12
11035153303PharaohThe term used to denote the kings of ancient Egypt; considered a god as well as a political and military leader. The term, "great house" refers to the palace of the pharaohs13
11035153304PyramidsMonumental architecture typical of Old Kingdom Egypt; used as burial sites for pharaohs14
11035153305HieroglyphsForm of writing developed in ancient Egypt; more pictorial than Mesopotamian cuneiform15
11035153306MonotheismThe exclusive worship of one god; introduced by Jews into Middle Eastern civilization16
11035153307PhoeniciansSeafaring civilization located on the shores of the eastern Mediterranean; established colonies throughout the Mediterranean; extensive trade, communication networks, early alphabetical script17
11035153308Harappa and Mohenjo DaroMajor urban complexes of Harappan civilization; laid out on planned grid pattern18
11035153309AryansIndo-European nomadic, warlike, pastorialists who replaced Harappan civilization19
11035153310Huanghe (Yellow) River BasinSite of the development of sedentary agriculture in China20
11035153311Shang1st Chinese dynasty21
11035153312Big GeographyA term that draws attention to the global nature of world history.22
11035153313PaleolithicThe 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.23
11035153314Path of migration for humans during Paleolithic eraFrom Africa to Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas24
11035153315EglitarianBelieving in the equality of all peoples25
11035153316Pastoralists were often the developers and disseminators of of ____ and ___ that transformed warfare in agrarian civilizationsnew weapons modes of transportation26
11035153317_____ developed in this period continued to have strong influences in later periodsNew religious beliefs27
11035153318Mediterranean SeaSea connecting Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and N. Africa28
11035153319PolytheismBelief in more than one god29
11035153320Nile RiverPrincipal water source of water flowing through North Africa (site of sophisticated cultural development); flooded regularly and enriched the soil in the process30
11035153321historythe study of past events and changes in the development, transmission and transformation of cultural practices31
11035153322stone agethe earliest known period of human culture, marked by the creation and use of stone tools and other nonmetallic substances32
11035153323foragersFood collectors who gather, fish, or hunt33
11035153324city-stateA sovereign state comprising a city and its immediate surrounding area34
11035153325Babylonan ancient city of Mesopotamia known for its wealth, luxury, and vice.35
11035153326HammurabiBabylonian king who codified the laws of Sumer and Mesopotamia (died 1750 BCE)36
11035153327scribea person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper37
11035153328cuneiformA form of writing developed by the Sumerians (Mesopotamia) using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets.38
11035153329bronzeA metal that is a mixture of copper and tin39
11035153330paleolithicstone age period when human used stone tools and survived by hunting and foraging40
11035153331Homo sapienshuman species derived from apes with more brain capacity for intelligence41
11035153332venus figurinespaleolithic female figurines that emphasize physical attributes associated with fecundity42
11035153333cave paintingspaleolithic cave paintings that emphasize hunting--Lascaux France is most famous43
11035153334pastoralismthe process of domestication, raising, and herding of animals44
11035153335specialization of laborpeople in civilizations could be assigned different jobs and statuses in society due to having a surplus of food45
11035153336patriarchythe idea that males have a right to rule and reign over states and families46
11035153337civilizationlarge scale communities that had certain characteristics in common such as: recordkeeping, complex institutions (government, economy, organized religion), cities, specialization of labor, long-distance trade, technology47
11035153338Euphrates and Tigristwo principle Mesopotamian rivers48
11035153339Sumerearliest Mesopotamian city state49
11035153340Babylonsecond oldest Mesopotamian city state, succeeds Sumer, most important king was Hammurabi50
11035153341Hammurabi's Codefirst law code in the world, of Babylonia, dealt with legal contracts and responsibility for wrong doing51
11035153342bronze metallurgyalloy of copper, tin, and zinc, this metal began to be produced from about 2800 BCE improved military equipment, agricultural knives, and plows52
11035153343iron metallurgya changeable metal, less hard than bronze, but more flexible, developed around 1500 BCE by the Hittites53
11035153344wheelround object used to move heavy weights and to create vehicles first in Sumer54
11035153345cuneiforma very early form of writing, from Sumer in Mesopotamia, done by pressing a cone-shaped stylus into soft clay55
11035153346Epic of Gilgameshepic Mesopotamian poem that highlights the stresses of civilization56
11035153347Egypta founding civilization along the Nile in Northeastern Africa57
11035153348HieroglyphicsEgyptian writing (pictographs & symbols representing sounds+ideas)58
11035153349Harrappa & Mohenjo DaroTwo early, very large, and complex Indus Valley city states. Little is known about these but their size and complexities imply central planning.59
11035153350Indus RiverRiver in Northern India on which the first Indian civilizations were built; flooded twice a year in a predictable manner60
11035153351VedasA belief system based on the caste system brought into India by peoples probably from the Caucasus between about 5000 and 4000 BCE61
11035153352VarnaCaste system of India: Brahmin, Khsatriya, Vaishya, Shudra--people could not move out of the caste they were born into62
11035153353Chinaearliest civilization in Asia63
11035153354Huang He and Yangzi Hetwo rivers in China that supported early civilization64
11035153355Shang DynastyThe dominant people in the earliest Chinese dynasty for which we have written records (ca. 1750-1027 B.C.E.). Ancestor worship, divination by means of oracle bones, and the use of bronze vessels for ritual purposes were major elements of this culture.65
11035153356HinduismTerm for a wide variety of beliefs and ritual practices that have developed in the Indian subcontinent since antiquity. It has roots in ancient Vedic, Buddhist, and south Indian religious concepts and practices.66
11035153357ZoroastrianismFounded by Zoroaster; taught that humans had the freedom to choose between right and wrong, and that goodness would triumph in the end. Marked by dualism between God = Good and the Evil. Influenced Christianity. Was one of the first monotheistic religions.67
11035153358JudaismMonotheistic (belief in one god), founded by Abraham, code of law found in the Torah (first 5 books of the Bible), led to the development of two other Abrahamic religions: Christianity and Islam.68
11035153359ConfucianismThe 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.69
11035153360Mandate of HeavenA political theory of ancient China in which the emperor is given the power to rule by a divine sources. This tie could be severed by ineffectual rule70
11035153361Oracle bonesbones on which the ruling class in China wrote questions and had them divined by the priestly class71
11035153362Mesoamericacultural area in the Americas extending from central America to present-day Peru72
11035153363Olmecthe first major civilization in Mexico73
11035153364MayaMesoamerican civilization in and near the Yucatan Peninsula--had the first and only pre-Columbian writing system in the Americans74
11035153365ChavinMesoamerican civilization in present-day Peru that had highly developed art and architectural practices75
11035153366CarthageCity located in present-day Tunisia, founded by Phoenicians ca. 800 B.C.E. It became a major commercial center and naval power in the western Mediterranean until defeated by Rome in the third century B.C.E. (p. 107)76
11035153367irrigation systemsreplacement or supplementation of rainfall with water from another source in order to grow crops77
11035153368Indus River Valley Civilizationan ancient civilization thriving along the Indus River in what is now Pakistan and western India. This civilization is also sometimes referred to as the Harappan or Harappa-Mohenjodaro Civilization of the Indus Valley, in reference to the excavated cities of Harappa and Mohenjodaro78
11035153369Persian Warsa series of conflicts between the Greek world and the Persian Empire that started about 500 BC and lasted until 448 BC.79
11035153370Alexander the GreatUnited Ancient Greece; Hellenistic Age, conquered a large empire.80
11035153371Socrates and PlatoGreek philosopher and his student81

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