Paleolithic 101
Neolithic 101
Farm Life
Civilizations
Ancient Mesopotamia
100

What is "out of Africa" theory? 

The theory that early humans lived in Africa and migrated to the rest of the world. 
100

In the Neolithic period, most governments were_____. 

Monarchies

100

Plants that don't grow wild but are controlled by humans are ______.

domesticated. 

100

The earliest civilization on record is 

Catal Huyuk

100

Ancient Mesopotamians believed in many gods which is known as:

polytheism 

200

What African country is mentioned in the first book of the Bible?

Egypt

200

The Neolithic Revolution can be best described as 

The growing of crops and the taming of food-producing animals. 

200

The ability to acquire food on a regular basis meant humans 

Could give up their nomadic ways of life and begin to live in settled communities. 

200

Contact between one civilization with another brought about sharing of cultures and sharing of ______.

technology

200

Mesopotamia has been credited by historians with many ________.

technological innovations.

300

Where is the Garden of Eden believed to be located?

Modern Day Turkey

300

The use of metals marked the end of the Neolithic Age and is known as the 

Bronze Age

300

Food surpluses made it possible for people to 

Do something other than farming. 

300

Once people stopped hunting and gathering and formed civilizations, they developed ______ structures in their ranks. 

Hierarchical 

300

Ancient Mesopotamia had what type of government?  

Theocracy

400

The Paleolithic age is also known as the what?

Stone Age

400

The Neolithic Revolution is also referred to as 

the Agricultural Revolution

400

T/F Ironically, one negative thing that came from civilizations with surplus foods was famines. 

True. 

400

What early civilization from the Bible thrived in the Neolithic period?

Jericho

400

Ancient Mesopotamia is known as this because of its abundance of resources 

The Fertile Cresent 

500

The first humans were _____. 

Hunter Gatherers and/or Nomads 

500
How would you describe life in the Neolithic period? 

Miss Larson (or sub) will tell you if you are right. 

500

What does domesticate mean?

To tame something wild (plant or animal) for the use of human benefit. 

500

The six characteristics of civilizations are: 

cities, governments, religion, social structure, writing, and art. 

500

Name one invention that came out of Mesopotamia. 

The Clock, the sundial, astronomy, advanced math, the wheel, or the 360-degree angle.