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The type of hominid that most closely resembles modern humans is - homo sapiens



Artifacts might take the form of ________- - art



Homo Erectus means - upright human



Thermoluminescence determines an object's age by - measuring light given off by electrons.



What tool is more useful for learning about prehistory than for learning about history? - C-14 dating



Which of the hominids exhibited rapid brain growth and mastered fire? - homo sapiens



A fossil might preserve - bones and teeth



The Paleolithic Age is - the period in which humans used simple stone tools.



In the absense of written records, the first thing an archaeologist might do at a prehistoric site is -
excavate



The revolutionary change in the Neolithic Revolution was the shift from - gathering food to growing and
raising food.



Food surpluses in the Neolithic village of Çatalhüyük - made it possible for people to do things other
than farming.



Six of the most important characteristics of civilizations are - cities, government, religion, social
structure, writing, and art.



Which of the following was part of the agricultural revolution? - domestication of animals

,The ability to make copper, bronze, and iron helped lead to - wealthier societies



Having sufficient food brought an end to - nomadic ways of life



A typical characteristic of many early civilizations was - governments led by monarchs.



The social structures of early civilizations were typically based on - econ power



In early civilizations, writing was most commonly used for - keeping records



It is most accurate to say that the Neolithic Revolution occurred - gradually, and over thousands of
years.



Paleolithic people moved from place to place following animal migrations and ___________- - other
food sources



The revolutionary change in the Neolithic Revolution was the shift from __________ - gathering food to
growing and raising foods



having sufficient food brought an end to _____ - nomadic ways of life



what was a part of the agricultural revolution? - domestication of animals



the Mesopotamian religion,which is identified nearly 3k gods and goddesses can be described as ______
- polytheistic



In addition to kings, who had great political power in Sumeria? - priests and priestesses



What was an innovation of the Sumerians? - a number system based on 60

,where is the fertil crescent? - between the Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf



Which geographic factor contributed most to the rich soil of Mesopotamia? - silt



The river valleys of Mesopotamia not only supported agriculture. They also - provided transport and
encouraged trade.



Wealth and economic power in Sumer was dictated mainly by - religion



An achievement of Sumerian culture was the deveopment of the - wagon wheel



In construction, the Sumerians developed the - arch



The Sumerians were the first to make - Bronze



How do we define and learn about prehistory - rf to test 1...



How would you define civilization? Explain the basic characteristics of civilization. - Rf to test 1...



The Nile River is located on the continent of - Africa



A government bureaucracy developed in Egypt

A.during - the Old Kingdom.



Egypt's golden age of stability and a period of expansion occurred - during the Middle Kingdom.



Egyptian advances in mathematics - allowed them to build massive monuments and survey flooded land

, Egyptian artists and sculptors - portrayed the human body in profile, semi-profile, and from the front.



The Nile River, which flowed northward, - allowed Egypt to grow a surplus of food.



The Egyptian pyramids were - tombs for pharaohs



In Egyptian society, merchants, artisans, scribes, and tax collectors were members of - mid class



In Egyptian society, members of the lower class - were forced to provide military service and labor



During the Middle Kingdom, a pharaoh - was expected to build public works and provide for the public
welfare.



Pastoral nomads often passed on new technology, such as the use of bronze and iron, by - carrying
products between civilized centers.



Indo-European languages include Greek, Latin, Persian, Sanskrit, German, and - English



The city ports of Byblos, Tyre, and Sidon were part of - Phoenicia



The Phoenician culture is best known for - alphabet



The religious beliefs of the Israelites were written down in - hebrew bible



The Torah contains the fundamental principles of the - israelites



This civilization, though not Greek, influenced the peoples of the Greek mainland. - minoans



The Israelite prophets - condemned the rich for causing the poor to suffer.

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