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203431042Paleolithic eracalled the old stone age (from 10,000 to 2.5 million years ago); they were concerned with food supply; they used stone as well as bone tools; they were nomadic hunters and gatherers.0
203431043foragingthe act of searching for food and provisions1
203431044animisticthe belief that inanimate/natural objects, natural phenomena, and the universe itself possess souls2
203431045Neolithic revolutionThis social revolution was also known as the New Stone Age where people changed from hunting and gathering food to domesticating animals and cultivating land as farmers.3
203431046Mesopotamiafirst civilization located between the Tigris & Eurphrates Rivers in present day Iraq; term means "land between the rivers;" located in the Fertile Crescent4
203431047Sub-Saharan AfricaThe region south of the Sahara Desert in Africa; includes some of the world's richest deposits of minerals, yet still remains one of the largest regions of undeveloped natural resources in the world.5
203431048Indus River ValleyChronoligcally the third urban hearth dating back to 2200 BCE., a valley in northeren Pakistan that is between the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush mountain ranges; also known as Harappan Culture (including Mohenjo-Daro)6
203431049Yellow RiverAlso known as the Huang-He river. The second longest river in China and the sixth longest in the world. The majority of ancient Chinese civilizations originated in the Yellow River Valley.7
203431050Huang He Valleyrivers in present day China; it was at the confluence of the Huang He and Wei Rivers where chronologically the fourth urban hearth was established around 1500 BCE8
203431051Papua, New Guineaa parliamentary democracy on the eastern half of the island of New Guinea9
204078770MesoamericaThis early civilization included Mexico and Central America and it was based on sedentary agriculture and the cultivation of corn and food production; chronologically the fifth urban hearth, dating to 200 BCE10
204078771The AndesThe world's longest and second tallest mountain range. Divide Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia into three regions: a western coastal desert, a central mountain range, and an eastern rain forest. People live at altitudes approaching 15,00 ft. (4,573 mi.) life in region is extremely hard. Contain Llamas. Many inhabitants are descendants of the highly evolved Inca civilization.11
204078772Sedentarynot migratory; settled12
204078773PastoralismA type of agricultural activity based on nomadic animal husbandry or the raising of livestock to provide food, clothing, and shelter.13
204078774Cultural diffusionThe spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another14
204078775PolytheismThe belief in multiple gods15
204078776Hebrew monotheismbelief in one god, Yahweh16
204078777Patriarchal societiesThe idea that the man was in charge of the family. This was the belief in almost every household in early America and remained so for many years to come17
204078778HittitesA people from central Anatolia who established an empire in Anatolia and Syria in the Late Bronze Age. With wealth from the trade in metals and military power based on chariot forces, the hittites vied with New Kingdom Egypt over Syria18
204078779SumeriansPeople who dominated Southern Mesopotamia through the end of the 3rd Millennium BCE. Responsible for the creation of irrigation technology, cunieform, and religious conceptions.19
204078780Akkadiansthis civilization included Semitic people living north of Sumeria; united city-states of Mesopotamia; first empire in history; established by Sargon the Great20
204078781Babyloniansthey extended their own empire and therefore helped bring civilization to the Middle East; Hammurabi introduced his code of law; it established rules of procedure for courts of law and regulated property rights and the duties of family members, setting harsh punishments for crimes21
204078782Nubiaan ancient region of northeastern Africa (southern Egypt and northern Sudan) on the Nile22
204078783compound bowsa bow and arrow that helped Mongolian horseman by enhancing their aim and efficiency23
204078784iron weaponsThe Hittites were the first ones to introduce them. They helped them win battles.24
204078785chariotsA military advance created and used by the Assyrians and Hittites that used a two-wheeled cart pulled by horses25
204078786zigguratshuge temples built by the sumerians that were used as a place of worship and were the center of village life and economy26
204078787pyramidsmonumental architecture, from Ancient Egypt; used as burial sites for pharaohs.27
204078788cuneiforman ancient wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia and Persia28
204078789hieroglyphspictures, characters, or symbols standing for words, ideas, or sounds; ancient Egyptians used these instead of an alphabet29
204078790quipoused by Andean civilizations to keep track of financial records and accounts, knots tied in cords30
204078791"Epic of Gilgamesh"Perhaps the oldest written story on Earth. It comes to us from ancient Sumeria and was originally written on 12 clay tablets in cuneiform script. It's about the adventures of the historical King of Uruk.31

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