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Wilkinson Et al.
Breivik, Homburg, & Sandor
Niche Construction

100

This ancient civilization benefited from annual river floods that naturally fertilized their fields.

What is Ancient Egypt?

100

The study of past human interactions with the environment though material records

What is environmental archaeology. 

100

Wilkinson Et al., research primarily focused on settlement patterns in this ancient region.

What is Upper Mesopotamia?

100

Researchers studied the role of this environmental factor in the development of ancient civilizations.

What is soil management? 

100

This human innovation transformed soil fertility and allowed permanent settlement.

What is irrigation? 

200

Ancient Mesopotamians built these massive, tiered structures that served as religious and administrative centers.

What are ziggurats?

200

This term refers to land areas with suitable soil and climate for ancient agriculture.

What is arable land?

200

This method, often used by Wilkinson, involves mapping ancient settlement locations to understand population distribution.

What is survey archeology? 

200

Breivik, Homburg, & Sandor emphasized the importance of this agricultural practice in sustaining ancient societies.

What is soil conservation?

200

Mesopotamian communities engaged in this practice to prevent soil depletion and increase crop yield.

What is crop rotation?

300

Ancient farmers sometimes added this black, carbon-rich material to the soil to improve fertility, a technique still used today.

What is Biochar?
300

A method used to determine ancient soil composition and fertility.

What is soil micromorphology?

300

Wilkinson et al. argue that urbanization was heavily influenced by this crucial factor.

What is water availability? 

300

Breivik, Hombur, & Sandor argued that early civilizations adapted to environmental challenges through these kinds of strategies.

What are adaptive land-use practices

300

Overuse of land and irrigation can lead to this environmental degradation process, reducing soil productivity.

What is salinization?

400

Wilkinson’s research showed that ancient Mesopotamians settled in this kind of geographic feature to maximize water access.

What are river valleys and alluvial plains?

400

Key environmental factor shaped early civilization development in Mesopotamia by influencing water availability.

What is precipitation variability

400

The study of past land use and settlement patterns through satellite imagery and fieldwork is called this

What is landscape archaeology?

400

Name 3 countries of early civilizations that had knowledge of soil

What is...India, Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, Uzbekistan, Peru, Mexico

400

Ancient Mesopotamians modified riverbanks and floodplains to improve agriculture, exemplifying this ecological concept.

What is landscape engineering?

500

Some ancient civilizations built massive underground tunnel systems to transport water, a technology still in use today. 

What are qanats?

500

The term for how human activities actively shape and alter their ecological surroundings over time.

What is niche construction?

500

Wilkinson suggested that this type of analysis is crucial for understanding long-term human-environment interactions.

What is regional analysis?

500

Breivik, Homburg, and Sandor emphasized that ancient agricultural success depended on this complex interaction between climate, soil, and human intervention.

What is agroecology?

500

Societies that successfully managed their environment created a lasting impact on their ecosystem, often leading to this long-term effect.

What is anthropogenic environmental change?

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