Prehistory
Early Man
Civilizations
Mesopotamia
Egypt
100

Archaeologists use these to help interpret past human societies. (2 things)

artifacts and fossils

100

This shaped the life of hunter-gatherer societies. 

The Physical Environment

100

The earliest civilizations developed near these geographic features.

rivers

100

Mesopotamia lies between these two rivers.

Tigris & Euphrates

100

Egypt lies along this river.

Nile

200

Scientists use this test to determine the age of an artifact. 

Carbon Dating/Radiocarbon Dating

200

Early Humans emerged in this region of the world 400,000 to 500,000 Years Ago.

East Africa

200

These are the four major river valleys.

Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus River (Harappa), and China

200

Mesopotamia's kings were priests making their earliest government this type of government.

Theocracy

200

These buildings were used as burial places for pharaohs.

Pyramids

300

This is an example of an archaeological site in England built between the Stone Age and the Bronze Age.

Stonehenge

300

Through the development of this, Early Humans began to overcome their physical environment.

Culture 

300

These are the reasons civilizations developed near rivers.

Access to water for drinking, irrigation, fishing, and transport; presence of rich soil for agriculture; and (some) protection from invasion

300

This was Mesopotamia's writing system.

Cuneiform 

300

Egypt created a pictographic writing system called this.

Hieroglyphics

400

These are ancient cities in the Fertile Crescent studied by archaeologists.

Aleppo and Jericho

400

This Neolithic settlement found in present-day Turkey (ancient Anatolia or Asia Minor) is currently under archaeological study.

Catalhoyuk. 

400

These are some of the other early civilizations that developed in ancient times.

Hebrew civilization and Phoenician civilization

400

This Babylonian King created the first set of written laws named after him. 

Hammurabi

400

This term refers to when the Jews fled from Egypt.

Exodus

500

These are the major characteristics of the Paleolithic Era (Name 6 Characteristics)

Paleolithic Humans were nomadic; migrated in search of food, water, shelter; invented the first tools, including simple weapons; learned how to make and use fire; lived in clans; developed oral language; and created “cave art.”

500

These are the major characteristics of the Neolithic Era (Name 5 Characteristics)

Neolithic humans developed agriculture (domesticated plants); domesticated animals; used advanced tools; made pottery; and developed weaving skills.

500

These are the major characteristics of a civilization (List about 4 items)

Early civilizations developed social, political, economic, and cultural patterns (including written languages and organized religions).

500

These temples were used as homes for the gods. The only humans allowed inside were priests.

Ziggurat

500

Egyptian leaders were called this term. 

Pharoah