Who were the gatherers in the Hunter-Gatherer system?
THE WOMAN.
Did people in the Neolithic ages move a bunch or did they stay in one place?
one place.
Where did the Sumerians live in at first?
Near a river valley in Southwest Asia.
200 years.
What animals did they raise?
Goat, pigs, and sheep.
People in the Paleolithic era moved a lot during their lives. What are these people called?
Nomads.
Which Neolithic farming villages developed throughout where?
Europe, present day India, Egypt, China, and Mexico.
1,000 miles.
In Hammurabi's rule, what was the strict belief?
"An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth."
Whats a forager?
A person who's job is to gather food.
When was the first tool made?
What is the oldest farming villages in Southwest Asia.
When did Mesopotamian people settle?
Around 7000 B.C.E
When did the Assyrian Empire begin?
1,000 years after the empire of Hammurabi.
Why did people in different regions raise different crops and domesticate different animals?
Because not every region had the same animals and crops. Plus, they needed different stuff in order to trade.
When did people start making more complex tools? And from what did they make them?
Between 400,000 and 200,000 years ago.
When people moved into communities, what did the women and men do?
the woman got to take care of the children and the men had to farm and take care of animals.
By what time did cities start forming in Sumer?
3000 B.C.E
At what time did the military start taking over Mesopotamia?
900 B.C.E
Çatalhöyük.
In what period of the Paleolithic age did they make smaller and sharper tools? And when did they start using fire?
They used fire about 1.5 to 1.6 million years ago. They made smaller and sharper tools at the end of the Paleolithic era.
When did Southwest Asia and Greece go into the Bronze Age?
Greece and Southwest Asia got into the Bronze Age in 3800 B.C.E
What were the most common popularity rates in city-states.
5,000 to 20,000 people.
When did the Babylonians move into Southern Mesopotamia?
1000 B.C.E
Why is the shift from hunting and gathering to farming a revolution?