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Mesopotamia
Historical Numbers
Random ?'s
100

The invention of farming or farming is called this. 

Agriculture

100

The period of time before written records.

Pre-History
100

Large temple in Ancient Mesopotamia.

Ziggurat

100

How many factors are there that lead to people moving or migrating?

2- Push and Pull

100

Members of a group of people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock

Nomads or Nomadic People 

200

Often called :Old Stone Age", when primitive stone tools were used. 

Paleolithic Era

200

These give information or evidence about early humans. 

Fossils and Artifacts

200

First knows set of written laws that was created by this Babylonian King was called this. 

Code of Hammurabi or Hammurabi Code

200

How many eras of History are there? 

200

These are the naturally preserved remains or traces of living things (plants, animals, humans)

Fossils

300

Evidence captured from the actual site or the real people that lived through the historical event.

Primary Source

300

Where most ancient civilizations settled because of the water source available.

By/Near Rivers

300

The two rivers ancient Mesopotamia was built between.

Tigris and Euphrates

300

The number of Rivers that Mesopotamia was built around. 

2 (Tigris and Euphrates) 

300

The behaviors, beliefs and way of life of a social group.

Culture

400

Textbooks, magazines, newspapers, and encyclopedias are these. 

Secondary Resources/Sources 

400

The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.

Agricultural Revolution

400

Wedge shaped writing of Ancient Sumeria


Cuneiform
400

The number of "types" of sources historians use when studying history. 

2 (Primary and Secondary) 

400

Climate Change, following animals, searching for more resources, and exploration are said to be the reasons that humans do this. 

Migrate

500

A visual representation of the passage of time. 

Timeline

500

People who study the artifacts and remains of humans in order to learn about the cultures of these people.

Anthropologist

500

A city that is like a small independent country due to having its own laws and government.

City-State

500

Number of months in the Gregorian Calendar that is based off of the Christian Religion. 

12 (Its the one we sue today!) 

500

With a surplus of food, and not having to hunt and gather food, people could create new types of this.

Technology