First Farmers
First Towns
Mesopotamia
Birth of Writing
First City-States
100

A person who moves from place to place following food resources, often living in moveable homes.

What is a nomad?

100

The oldest town every discovered. (Hint: Located by the Dead Sea.)

What is Jericho?

100

The meaning of Mesopotamia in the Greek language

What is "the land between the rivers"?

100

The reason Sumerians invented writing

What is to keep track of crops that people gave to the temple as offerings?
100

Cities that grew to control surrounding land and villages

What is a city-state?

200

A word meaning rich or good for farming

What is fertile?

200

An early town, located in Anatolia (present-day Turkey) that was home to artists and featured many-layered plaster walls

What is Çatal Höyük?

200

The southern part of Mesopotamia where a lot of "firsts" took place

What is Sumer?

200

Simple pictures that represented an object or idea

What are pictographs?

200

The system by which a town, city, or state is ruled

What is a government?

300

The area of land around modern-day Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and neighbors where farming first began

What is the Fertile Crescent?

300

The type of animal archaeologists believe people in Çatal Höyük may have worshipped

What are bulls or cows?

300

The process of storing water and using it to water crops

What is irrigation?

300

The meaning of the cuneiform

What is "wedge-shaped"?

300
The word for a warlord who lead the fighting to protect city-states

What is a lugal?

400
The process of taming an animal or cultivating a plant for food

What is domestication?

400

Example of an activity that people in Çatal Höyük were able to do because of having food surpluses

(Answers vary) What is practice religion, create art, make pots, etc.

400

Its invention allowed for the easier creation of food storage bins

What is the potters wheel?

400

Two examples of early Sumerian pictographs

What are an ox's head and wheat ears?
400

A large temple with a stepped design that was the center of Mesopotamian city-states

What is a ziggurat?

500

The three types of animals commonly domesticated in the Fertile Crescent

What are sheep, goats, and oxen?

500

Three artifacts discovered at Çatal Höyük

(3 of the following): Plaster walls, mural paintings of hunting scenes, food storage bins, cook stoves, ladder grooves, sculptures of female figures and bulls, etc.

500
It is considered to be the world's first substantial city

What is Uruk?

500

One of the reasons why cuneiform is difficult to translate

(Answers may vary) What is the way it evolved over time from pictographs to symbols?

500

Three features of Mesopotamian city-states

(Answer vary) What are marketplaces, ziggurats, surrounding walls, ports, mud brick house, potter's workshops, etc.

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