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119588387Agricultural RevolutionThe transition from foraging to the cultivation of food occurring about 8000-2000 B.C.E; also known as the Neolithic Revolution0
119588388ArtifactAn object made by human hands1
119588389Alexander the Great (356-323 BC)King of Macedon (336-323), the son of Philip II. He was a pupil of Aristotle. After his succession he invaded Persia, liberating the Greek cities in Asia Minor, and then defeating the Persians in Egypt, Syria, and Mesopotamia. While in Egypt he founded Alexandria (332 BC), his first and best-known city2
119588390AristocracyRule by a privileged hereditary class or nobility3
119588391Aristotle (384-322 B.C.)Greek philosopher and scientist. A pupil of Plato and tutor to Alexander the Great, in 335 BC he founded a school and library (the Lyceum) outside Athens. His surviving written works constitute a vast system of analysis, including logic, physical science, zoology, psychology, metaphysics, ethics, politics, and rhetoric. He established the inductive method of reasoning and proposed a system for the classification of plants and animals.4
119588392ArtisanA craftsman5
119588393CivilizationA cultural group with advanced cities, complex institutions, skilled workers, advanced technology, and a system of recordkeeping6
119588394ClimateThe pattern of temperature and precipitation over a period of time7
119588395Cultural DiffusionThe transmission of ideas and products from one culture to another8
119588396CuneiformA system of writing originating in Mesopotamia in which a wedge-shaped stylus was used to press symbols into clay tablets9
119588397DemocracyA political system in which the people rule10
119588398DynastyA series of rulers from the same family11
119588399ForagingA term for hunting and gathering12
119588400Geocentric TheoryThe belief held by many before the Scientific Revolution that the earth is the center of the universe13
119588401HieroglyphicsA system of picture writing used in Egypt14
119588402Hellenistic AgeThe era (c. 323-30 B.C.E) in which Greek culture blended with Persian and other Eastern influences spread throughout the former empire of Alexander the Great15
119588403Independent InventionThe development of innovation or technology independent of cultural diffusion16
119588404Indo-EuropeansA group pf semi-nomadic peoples who, around 2000 B.C.E., began to migrate from central Asia to India, Europe, and the Middle East17
119588405JatiOne of the many sub-castes in the Hindu caste system18
119588406MonsoonA seasonal wind19
119588407Mandate of HeavenThe concept developed by the Zhou dynasty that the deity granted a dynasty the right to rule and took away that right if the dynasty did not rule wisely20
119588408MatrilinealReferring to a social system in which descent and inheritance are traced through their mother21
119588409Mystery ReligionDuring the Hellenistic Age, religions that promised their faithful followers eternity in a state of bliss22
119588410Neolithic AgeFinal stage of technological development or cultural evolution among prehistoric humans. It is characterized by the use of stone tools shaped by polishing or grinding, the domestication of plants or animals, the establishment of permanent villages, and the practice of such crafts as pottery and weaving.23
119588411Neolithic RevolutionThe discovery of farming and the domestication of animals brought an end to the slow development of the hunting societies of the PALAEOLITHIC and MESOLITHIC periods and initiated a time of rapid change that soon produced metal-working, cities, states, and empires.24
119588412Oracle BonesAnimal bones or shells used by the Chinese priests to receive messages from the gods25
119588413PatriarchalPertaining to a social system in which the father is the head of the family26
119588414PharaohAn Egyptian monarch27
119588415PolytheismThe belief in many gods28
119588416Pax RomanaThe Roman Peace; the period of prosperity and stability throughout the Roman Empire in the first two centuries C.E.29
119588417Paterfamilias "father of the family"the head of Roman family life; the oldest living male who looked after the family's business affairs and property and could perform religious rites on their behalf; he had absolute rule over his household and children. If they angered him, he had the legal right to disown his children, sell them into slavery or even kill them.30
119588418SteppeA dry grassland31
119588419Slash and Burn AgricultureA agricultural method in which farmers clear fields by cutting and burning trees, then use the ashes as fertilizer32
119588420Specialization of LaborThe division of labor that aids the development of skills in a particular type of work33
119588421ZigguratA multilayered pyramid constructed by Mesopotamians34

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