A way to move water from the source to the fields.
What is irrigation?
A person who is not part of the noble class.
Who is a commoner?
A group of people under the control of one person or government.
What is an empire?
A building where people worship.
What is a temple?
Animals that are tamed, not wild, often used for farm work and as pets.
What is domesticated?
When the weather is dry and crops are affected.
What is a drought?
A way of transporting an important person by carrying them in this "bed."
What is a litter?
More powerful than others.
What is dominance?
Easily broken.
What is fragile?
An offspring or someone who came from an ancestor.
Steps of flat land in the Andes Mountains.
What are terraces?
A system of color-coded ropes used to keep track of taxes and crop yields.
What is a quipu?
Early civilizations developed along rivers where the earth was fertile. We can say that they did very well or ____________.
What is flourish?
To come into view.
What is emerge?
What is dwindle?
Basic or simple. For example, tools like hoes and foot plows.
What is primitive?
This word describes the kind of clothing that nobility wore. It was NOT casual, but could be called _______.
What is elaborate?
This word can describe the market places in early civilizations. These places were filled with people and were active and busy.
What is bustling?
To tell the difference between things.
What is differentiate?
Different in some way.
What is distinct?
Swamp land or marshes that are changed into usable land, for living and growing crops.
What is habitable land?
Rectangular room made of thatch and adobe with few windows and a central fireplace.
What is a commoner's home?
A special warrior group. You could become a member if you captured four prisoners in battle (Aztec).
What is an "elite" warrior?
To go to a source for information.
What is a reference?
To scatter or spread out.
What is disperse?