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415648890historiographythe study of historical writing0
415648891pre-historyThe period of time before writing.1
415648892What percent genetic difference do humans and apes have?1.6%2
415648893Australopithecusliterally, "Southern Ape"; discovered in Southern Africa, an extinct ape identified as a forerunner to modern human beings3
415648894Homo erectusHominids who are believed to have walked completely upright like modern people do, called "Upright Man".4
415648895Homo sapiens"wise man." A species of the creatures Hominid who have larger brains and to which humans belong, dependent of language and usage of tools.5
415648896Homo sapiens sapiens"very wise man." Humans. A sub-species of Homo sapiens6
415648897Paleolithicthe name given to the Old Stone Age and the time period where most of human pre-history took place.7
415648898Hominidprimate that walks upright, has opposable thumbs, and possesses a large brain; only living members are humans8
415648899Hunting and gatheringThe killing of wild animals and fish as well as the gathering of fruits, roots, nuts, and other plants for sustenance.9
415648900neanderthallived 200,000 - 30,000 years ago, wore animals hides, powerfully built, made shelters, tools like scrapers and blades, had ritual burial rites10
415648901cro-magnonThe very first of the species "homo sapiens" that lived in europe and made cave art. More advanced than neanderthals.11
415648902venus figurinesSmall sculptures of women with exaggerated sexual features that displayed interest in fertility.12
415648903Neolithic"New Stone Age." A period when the hunting and gathering lifestyle gave way to permanent settlements and the tending of plants and animals. Agricultural transition.13
415648904agricultural transitionThe transition from hunting and gathering to agricultural societies.14
415648905How did agriculture change the world?Agriculture enabled humans to settle in permanent locations and in large numbers.15
415648906Catal HuyukOne of first true cities in history, created in the Neolithic Era in 6500 to 5500 BC, from which were created agriculture, trading, temples, housing, and religions.16
415648907MetallurgyThe science of working with metals.17
415648908Epic of GilgameshThe Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic poem from Ancient Mesopotamia and is among the earliest known works of literary fiction.18
415648909Sargon of AkkadA conqueror from Akkad, north of Sumer, who took over all of Mesopotamia and created the world's first empire.19
415648910HammurabiBabylonian king who created the first known law code. (died 1750 BC).20
415648911NebuchadnezzarA Babylonian/Chaldean king who conquered Jerusalem and built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon21
415648912King DavidSecond king of Israel. He united Israel. He also made Israel a powerful nation.22
415648913King SaulFirst King of the Israelites. (Not the same as Saul Goodman.)23
415648914King Solomonson of King David; transformed Jerusalem into a magnificent capital through heavy taxation. Lost control of empire due to the construction of Solomon's temple.24
415648915Mosesthe Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites from Egypt across the Red sea and into the promised land on a journey known as the Exodus.25
415648916Sumeran area in the southern region of Babylonia in present-day Iraq26
415648917Tigris and Euphratestwo rivers that form the outside border of Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia)27
415648918Ziggurata rectangular tiered temple or terraced mound erected by the ancient Assyrians and Babylonians28
415648919Hammurabi's Law CodeFirst set of defined laws within a civilization discovered. Lex talionis.29
415648920Lex talionis"law of retaliation," laws in which offenders suffered punishments similar to their crimes; the most famous example is Hammurabi's laws.30
415648921AssyriansDescendants of the Akkadians who participated in warfare and trade in the region of Mesopotamia. Established an independent state around 1900 BCE.31
415648922Cuneiforman ancient wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia.32
415648923Hebrews, Jews, IsraelitesAll 3 words are synonyms for the people who came from the eastern Mediterranean region, who followed a monotheistic religion called Judaism. They trace their origin to Abraham, who established the belief that there is only one God, the creator of the universe.33
415648924Torah"the law" of the Jewish faith, the Jewish holy scripts. (first five books of the Bible)34
415648925PhoeniciansSailing and trading people who had many colonies on the Mediterranean coast.35
415648926Indo-EuropeansA number of peoples from Southern Russia and Ukraine who, over a period of millennia, embarked on a series of migrations from India through western Europe; their greatest legacy was the broad distribution of Indo-European languages throughout Eurasia.36
415648927HittitesAn Indo-European people who settled in Anatolia around 2000 B.C.37
415648928Africa's geographya vast and varied landscape made up of shifting sand dunes, rain forests, sweeping savannas, large deserts, and coastal plains38
415648929Menesking of upper egypt united the two kingdoms of upper and lower egypt39
415648930Akhenatenearly monotheistic ruler of Egypt who rejected the old gods and replaced them with worship of one god, Aten.(died in 1358 BC)40
415648931NileRiver in Egypt; gave life to the Egyptian desert; Biannual flooding; longest river in the world (Over 4000 Mi. long) Had cataracts or rapids; provided fertile soil.41
415648932NubiaAn ancient region of northeastern Africa (southern Egypt and northern Sudan) on the Nile42
415648933KushAn African state that developed along the upper reaches of the Nile c. 100 B.C.E.; conquered Egypt and ruled it for several centuries.43
415648934Pharaohthe title of the ancient Egyptian kings. had supreme power and was a god or demi-god.44
415648935MemphisThe capital of Old Kingdom Egypt, near the head of the Nile Delta. Early rulers were interred in the nearby pyramids.45
415648936HyksosA group of nomadic invaders from southwest asia who invaded and ruled Egypt from 1640 to 1570 B.C.46
415648937Queen HatshepsutRuler of Egypt who built impressive monuments and temples, who expanded trade south to Punt on the Red Sea and north to Asia Minor and Greece.47
415648938Hieroglyphicsan ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds48
415648939Amon-ReEgyptian sun god. Represented the sun, youth, fertility, and seductive forces. Believed to be universal god.49
415648940MummificationEmbalming and drying a dead body and wrapping it as a mummy50
415648941BantuA major African language family. Collective name of a large group of sub-Saharan African languages and of the peoples speaking these languages. Famous for migrations throughout central and southern Africa.51

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