Neolithic Innovations
Geographical Significance
Paleolithic Lifestyle
Types of Sources
The Fertile Crescent
100

The systematic cultivation of crops and the rearing of livestock for sustenance and economic gain.

What is the practice of agriculture?

100

A historically rich region in the Middle East characterized by its arable land and significant early agricultural developments.

What is the Fertile Crescent?

100

A way of living in the past that involved collecting plants and hunting animals.

What is gathering food and hunting?

100

An original document or artifact created during the period under study, offering firsthand accounts of historical events.

What is a primary source?

100

Region or countries where the Fertile Crescent is located

What is the Middle East (present day Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Jordan)?

200

Species of animals that have been selectively bred and tamed by humans for various purposes such as food, labor, and companionship.

What are domesticated animals?

200

Major river systems that provided essential resources for irrigation, transportation, and trade between communities.

What are significant waterways?

200

 Objects made from stone used by early people for tasks like hunting and cutting.

What are lithic (stone) tools?

200

A scholarly interpretation or analysis of primary sources, often found in textbooks and academic articles.

What is a secondary source?

200

Two important rivers in the Fertile Crescent

What are the Tigris River and Euphrates River?


300

The skilled process of shaping and firing clay to produce functional and decorative vessels, essential for food storage and preparation.

What is the art of ceramic production?

300

This geographic feature enables maritime trade, cultural exchange, and facilitated the movement of populations across vast distances.

What are oceans?

300

Paleolithic people lived in theses types of temporary shelters

What are caves and huts made from natural materials?

300

Objects created or modified by humans that provide evidence of past cultures and civilizations.

What are artifacts (primary source)?

300

The first plants grown in the Fertile Crescent

What are wheat, barley, and legumes?

400

Example of a tool or device designed to facilitate the farming process.

What are plows, hoes, and sickles?

400

This geographical feature acts as a tall, natural barrier, keeping enemies out and influencing climate, migration patterns, and resource availability.

What are mountains?

400

Paleolithic people traveled in ______  groups of hunter-gatherers who shared resources and responsibilities.

 What are small groups?

400

A historical document written from the past that provides insights into the historical events, societal norms, and cultural practices of that time.

What is a historical manuscript or primary source? 

400

What the Fertile Crescent is known for 

Its rich soils and the early development of agriculture

500

A place where humans could live as a result of the Neolithic era.

What are homes or permanent settlements?

500

Vast landmasses that have shaped human history through their geographical features and the distribution of resources. There are seven of these in the world. 

What are continents?

500

Paleolithic people used this medium to express and communicate possible religious or cultural practices.

What is Cave Art?

500

The Lascaux Cave is famous for its Palaeolithic cave paintings, found in a complex of caves in southwestern France. The cave painting is an example of a ____ source. 

What is a primary source?

500

The spread of agricultural practices from the Fertile Crescent to other regions.

What is cultural diffusion?