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Paleolithic Age
Era of prehistory with hunting and gathering nomads, also known as the Old Stone Age
Neolithic Revolution
Era when people started living in permanent settlements, practiced agriculture, and domesticated animals; Also known as the New Stone Age
Dynastic Cycle
Rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
Civilization
A complex, highly organized social order
Prehistory
Period of time before writing was invented
Pharaoh
Title of rulers from ancient Egypt
Hieroglyphics
System of writing in which pictures called hieroglyphs represent objects, concepts, or sounds
Cuneiform
A system of writing from Mesopotamia that used wedge-shaped marks
Dynasty
Ruling Family
Rosetta Stone
Stone monument that was used to decipher the meanings of many hieroglyphs
Nomad
A person who moves from place to place in search of food
Code of Hammurabi
Babylonian legal code; An eye for an eye; Written law code
Anthropology
The study of the origins and development of people and their society
River Valleys
Where the first civilizations developed along
Traditional Economies
Economy based on farming, customs, beliefs, religion, and habits
Mesopotamia
Civilization on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers; Fertile Crescent; Cuneiform; Ziggurats
Ancient Egypt
Civilization on the Nile River; Pyramids; Hieroglyphics; Pharaohs
Monsoons
Seasonal winds and rains
Ancient India
Civilizations on the Indus River; Known for urban-planning
Ancient China
Civilization along the Yellow and Yangzi Rivers; Middle Kingdom
Ancient Phoenicians
Traders; Developed the first alphabet
Great Rift Valley
Start of mankind; In Africa
Lucy
Human skeletal remains discovered by the Leaky's in the Great Rift Valley
Bantu Migration
One of the largest human migrations; In Africa; Result of desertification
Silk Road
Trade route network linking China with Europe; Led to Cultural Diffusion
Sparta
Known for their militarism and readiness for war
Athens
Direct democracy; Golden age under Pericles; Philosophers
Philosophers
"Lovers of Wisdom"; Socrates; Plato; Aristotle
Alexander the Great
Built a massive empire by conquering Persia, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India; Promoted cultural diffusion
Hellenistic Culture
Blending of Greek, Persian, Indian, and Egyptian influences
Ancient Rome
Republic government with senators; Julius Caesar
Pax Romana
Golden Age known as "Roman Peace"; Twelve Tables; Architecture; Engineering
Twelve Tables
Law code from Ancient Rome