Pre-Historical Professions
Paleolithic Culture
Neolithic Art
The Middle East 1
The Middle East 2
100

This profession studies the fossil record to understand the history of life on earth since it's beginning.

Paleontologist

100

Early hominids lived in _________.

groups, packs, etc.

100

Most preserved neolithic art was drawn where?

On cave walls.

100

The beginning of history begins with the invention of?

Writing


100

What part of Mesopotamia did the Assyrians come from?

Northern

200

This profession studies human behavior and biology.

Anthropologist

200

The earliest hominids were found on which continent?

Africa

200

What was most frequently depicted in neolithic art?

Naturalistic figures.

200

The first writing system in Mesopotamia was called?

Cuneiform

200

What made the Assyrian empire so powerful?

Their military.

300

This profession studies material remains of human society.

Archaeologist.
300

Which tool was used for chopping, digging, cutting, and scrapping?

The hand axe/just axe.

300

What are some theories for why neolithic people created art?

Lunar cycles, notes on the migrations of animals, etc.

300

Where was cuneiform written?

Onto clay tablets.

300

What metal were Assyrian weapons made out of?

Iron

400

This profession studies pre-literate societies that still exist. 

Ethnographers 

400

The most important tool for early hominids gave safety warmth and could cook food, what was it?

Fire.

400

A figure of a woman appears as a carving in multiple locations, what roman mythological figure/planet is she named after?

Venus

400

What tool was used to write on the clay tablets?

Answers may vary.

400

What safari animal did Assyrian kings love to hunt?

Lions
500

This profession studies and writes about the past using written records.

Historian.

500

Which weapon came first: the spear, the bow and arrow, or the sword?

The spear.

500

Where is the most famous neolithic cave painting found? The country will suffice.

France

500

What "epic" story is the oldest written story we still have record of...

The Epic of Gilgamesh.

500

Assyrian King Ashurbanipal created one of the world's first and largest what?

Libraries.