The study of human development and culture as well as the customs, organization and relationships of a society.
What is anthropology?
People who move from place to place to survive.
What are nomads?
An artificial supply of water to assist in growing crops.
What is irrigation?
A single political system or government in a group of people or societies.
What is a state?
Anno Domino, or Year of Our Lord.
What is A.D.?
The study of ancient people by analyzing what was left behind.
What is archaeology?
In this type of group, men did the hunting and women gathered nuts and berries.
What are hunter-gatherers?
To tame animals for human use.
What is domesticate?
Groups defined by the type of work people did, and the amount of wealth and power they held.
What are social structures?
Common Era.
What is C.E.?
The study of how climate changes over time and is affected by human actions.
What is climatology?
This is how early humans cooked their food and warmed their shelters.
What is fire?
This allowed humans to grow and store food, and remain in one place.
What is farming?
A system of beliefs and behaviors that deal with the meaning of existence.
What is religion?
Before Christ.
What is B.C.?
The study of the physical history of Earth.
What is geology?
Tools made out of stone.
What is the first technology used by early humans?
A period in time when humans shifted from hunting-gathering to farming.
What is the Neolithic Age?
The society, culture, and way of life of a particular area.
What is civilization?
Before the Common Era.
What is B.C.E.?
When humans began to form small societies or bands.
What is the Paleolithic era?
The period of time when humans used stone to make tools and weapons.
What is the Stone Age?
An historical period when farming led to humans changing their way of life by settling in one place to grow crops and domesticate animals.
What is the the Agricultural Revolution?
Four factors that affect the development of societies.
What are climate, location, resources, and stability?
The date that is earlier, 3,000 B.C.E or 2,000 B.C.E.
What is 3,000 B.C.E?