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"ID Catal Huyuk""sacred geography"'''1. How was the epic transmitted? '''
'''10. Laxmana ''''''11. Sita ''''''11. What is stratigraphy and give examples.'''
'''12. Bharata ''''''13. Ravana ''''''14. Jatayu'''
'''15. Hanuman''''''2. How is the hero's pedigree mythically established?''''''3. What calls the hero to take action? '''
'''4. Define and give examples of sources''''''4. List and explain any inventions from the 3300 to 1950 BCE.''''''4. What tests does the hero have to endure?'''
'''5. What are the qualities of a hero revealed during the tests?''''''6. Who are the hero’s helpers?''''''7. Where does the hero's power come from?'''
'''7. Where does the hero's power come from?''' ''Note his color, he is a deity.RB'''''8. What does the hero accomplish?''''''9. Rama '''
'''History 8 Mesopotamia Questions''''6. Define and give examples of features'''*Describe in detail steps 1 & 2
*History 8 Agricultural Revolution Notes*History 8 Egypt Vocabulary*History 8 Environment Bone From a Dry Sea
*History 8 Environment Manual Assignments*History 8 Environment Manual Vocabulary*History 8 First Towns and Villages Video Notes
*History 8 Human Origins from Bone From a Dry Sea*History 8 Mesopotamia Concepts*History 8 Mesopotamia Notes
*History 8 Mesopotamia Vocabulary*History 8 Neolithic Revolution Concepts*History 8 Neolithic Revolution Notes
*History 8 Neolithic Revolution Vocabulary*History 8 The End of the Stone Age Video Notes*pages 8-15
. What kind of social and political changes were happening in Canaan?11-7
1-7 Summary1.Power of the King is absolute1. Define anthropology including the types
1. Define archaeology and culture. How are they related?1. Define geography.1. Describe the geography of Canaan and Ancient Israel including resources.
1. Describe the physical and social changes brought about by the end of the Younger Dryas1. Detail the importance of the Nile River to Egypt.1. Explain the inexplicable.
1. Explain the role of the prophet in the Israelite religion.1. Find one descriptive scene in this chapter and a picture to illustrate it.1. Great Ocean Conveyer
1. Hatusilis1. How does Gilgamesh use the power of the king?1. ID Canaan
1. ID James Hutton1. ID James Hutton and define Uniformitariansim1. ID Philistines
1. Name and explain the distinguishing characteristics of culture.1. Name the first element, define and explain it. Find an external source and provide an example.1. Neolithic
1. Plutarch: Great Men and their Character1. Power of the King is absolute1. Reasons for rise of Australopithecines
1. Using Turner's Theory, explain the physical environment of the Assyrians.1. What are the characteristics of physical place?1. What are the common markers of material civilization?
1. What caused the change from jungle to grasslands to occur in Africa?1. What do historians study?1. What does Burke mean when he says that the universe changes for us when our knowledge changes?
1. What does it mean to be a Hunter- gatherer?1. What is geographic imagination? Why is important?1. What is knowledge?
1. What is so significant about Lucy? What does she tell us about human origins? Bipedalism?1. What is the Agricultural Revolution?1. What is the legitimation of authority ?
1. What is the main purpose of geography and geographers?1. What item is considered to be the first example of complex technology?1. What was the first domesticated farm animal? Non farm animal?
1. When and why did agriculture emerge as a way of life?1. Where did the Ghassoulians live? What did they produce and trade?1. Who were the Hittites and where did they originate?
1. australopithecines1. cultural anthropology1. geography
1. individualism1. inundation1. possesvie individualism
1. time zones10.Explain the first reason that history is important.10.Homo Economicus
10.Homo Oeconomicus10. Apsu10. Between 1200 and 950 BCE many more changes were happening in the region. Describe them and explain why they are important.
10. Boorstin: The Unexpected10. Characteristics of H. ergaster10. Cultural Relativism
10. Define a secondary source.10. Define religion.10. Explain the sixth reason why history is an ineerpretation according to Edwin Fenton.
10. Give some examples to show the development of religious thought in Elijah10. How does GIS help people identify locations around the world?10. How does Wood characterize this civilization and why?
10. ID Joseph Campbell10. Iconography10. Id Exile
10. Menkarua10. Mound of creation10. Radicals: History is the Story of Who Won
10. Three Age Theory10. What are systems of meaning? What is the purpose of language and art?.10. What changes occurred in the New Kingdom?
10. What did this new crop do to their lifestyle? Describe their new way of living.10. What does Homo ergaster mean? When did they first evolve?10. What group was forced to move from Judah to Babylon? What was their social status?
10. What is the purpose of religion as see by Elijah? Does this change? How?10. What is the relationship of religion or the temple and the state or the king?10. What is the significance of the feather left in place of the heart stolen in each of the murders?
10. What lay at the heart of Egyptian civilization?10. What questions should be asked about a secondary source?10. What was the role of writing in Ancient Sumer?
10. What were the effects of the introduction of the horse? On Social organization?10. When and why did ''Neanderthal'' go extinct?10. Which physical features identified Neanderthals as human? Which physical features separated Neanderthals from modern humans?
10. Why did H. habilis go extinct?10. Why is Old World agriculture, unlike New World (ancient American) agriculture, always associated with domesticated animals?10. Why were cattle so important?
10. iconography10. ideology10. latitude/parallel
10. marrow10. metallurgy10. surplus
10. sweating104-115104-115 Summary
10 ID King Saul11.Explain the second reason that history is important.11. ''Apsu''
11. Boorstin: The Unexpected11. Creationism11. Cultural Relativism
11. Define and explain historiography.11. Define geographic imagination. Why is it important?11. Describe the role of women in a horticultural society
11. Describe the role of women in a horticultural society.11. Despite all of Gilgamesh's power, he is unable to prevent Enkidu's death, and the narrative changes direction. How can one describe Gilgamesh as a hero in the last half of the work?11. Detail the greatest change in thinking in the first millennium B.C.
11. Differences with H. erectus11. Djedefre11. Edin
11. Give the characteristics of a religion.11. How was the Semitic domination of Mesopotamia ended?11. ID Jericho
11. ID King David11. Interregnum11. Shamanism
11. Show the beauty of unity in human diversity11. What adaptations to the hot environment have appeared in Homo ergaster?11. What archaeological evidence do we have for the Hebrew people about 1200 BCE?
11. What are the basic features of Mesopotamian culture as reflected in its literature and art?11. What do the middens tell us of Natufian life? Give examples.11. What does ''Homo sapiens'' mean?
11. What does Homo ergaster mean? When did they first evolve?11. What happens to a soul after death11. What happens to a soul after death?
11. What is stratigraphy and give examples.11. What is the difference between a mental map and a sketch map?11. What is the purpose of religion as seen by the Phoenician priest?
11. What is the relationship between history and archaeology?11. What significant changes in government happened in the shift to the Babylonian Empire?11. What was found on the walls of the caves in Koonalda and why are they significant? What do they tell us about the evolution of human beings?
11. What was significance of the temple in this civilization?11. When was the wheel invented? What was its effect?11. Why do agricultural societies typically tend require more social discipline and allow less individual freedom than hunter-gatherer communities?
11. Why is culture learned?11. Why is history considered to be an interpretation of facts and events?11. beliefs
11. differences with H. erectus11. interregnum11. longitude/meridian
11. panting11. semitic11. surplus
11. sweating12.Explain the first reason that history is important.12.Homo Oeconomicus
12.How do the gods behave and relate to humans?12. ''Edin''12. Climate and its effects
12. Define and explain the concept of ma'at.12. Define enthnocentrism. How does it impact geographic imagination?12. Define geographic imagination. Why is it important?
12. Describe mixed farming.12. Describe the function of written law in ancient Babylon?12. Edin
12. Explain the major elements of a religion.12. Give examples of the artifacts mentioned and classify them.12. Historical Forces
12. ID Catal Huyuk12. ID James Hutton and define Uniformitariansim12. ID Jericho
12. ID King Solomon12. Know the funnel of certainty and be able to explain it.12. Map projection: Explain the four features of a map that can be distorted.
12. Menuhotep12. Name and explain the mainstays of Egyptian civilization12. Oldowan Tools
12. There is a controversy over writing at the heart of the story. What is that conflict?12. What adaptations to the hot environment have appeared in Homo ergaster?12. What can uniformitarianism tell us about Natufian social structure?
12. What important principles follow from the definition of culture given in the manual?12. What information can be derived from a distribution map?12. What is the purpose of religion as see by Elijah? Does this change? How?
12. What item flowed from Europe back to the Middle East? What bound daily life?12. What new tool has H. ergaster created that helped them modify their environment?12. What reasons did Zulaya give for Egypt's relative peace?:
12. When did the first ''H.sapiens'' evolve?12. Where did agriculture begin and how did it spread?12. Where was the land of the Hebrews located and what is significant about that location?
12. Who was Sargon of Akkad and why was he significant?12. Why are the Hittites one of the most significant peoples in Mesopotamian history?12. Why do social hierarchies and elites tend to develop in settled agricultural communities?
12. artifacts: define12. cuneiform12. cunneiform
12. faith12. hieroglyphs12. panting
12. values126-13213.Explain the second reason that history is important.
13.Homo Oeconomicus13.How do the humans relate to each other?13. Acheulean tools
13. Amhose13. Cultural Relativism13. Define Bias.
13. Define enthnocentrism. How does it impact geographic imagination?13. Define law as it applies to the funnel of certainity.13. Describe a Natufian burial.
13. Describe the early culture of the Hebrews (pre-Patriarchal period)13. Describe the early culture of the Hebrews (pre-Patriarchal period.13. Describe the geography of the Mediterranean Coastal region.
13. Describe the key themes of Egyptian history.13. Explain the reasons for the shift to a sedentary lifestyle.13. Glacial periods
13. How did law change?13. How did spinning begin and what were the implications of the new clothing?13. How did the Egyptians concieve of the universe and the civil state(role of pharoah, etc)?
13. How did the invention of the chronometer affect the history of navigation and exploration?13. ID Catal Huyuk13. ID Charles Lyell and define Superposition
13. ID Hammurabi.13. ID Kingdom of Israel13. ID Kingdom of Israel and 14. ID Kingdom of Judah
13. Point out at least two guesses that the archaeology team made.13. Show the beauty of unity in human diversity13. What adaptations to heat did ''H. sapiens'' have?
13. What are the advantages of developing elites and class divisions? What are the disadvantages?13. What are the functions of a religion in a society?13. What are the other reasons for conflict are there? Do these reasons still apply to modern times?
13. What does Homo ergaster mean? When did they first evolve?13. What is the first purpose of a myth?13. What may have allowed H. erectus to be able to move around and travel so far?
13. What new tools appeared at this time?13. What were the reasons for the fall of Sumerian civilization?13. Why is Meren upset by Reshep's behavior?
13. browridge13. ecofacts13. ideals
13. morality13. relative location13. semitic
13. subsistence13. ziggurat14.The early Hebrews were tribal groups who wandered far and wide. What can we tell about their religious beliefs?
14. Acheulean tools14. Creationism14. Define Bias.
14. Define a theory as it applies to history.14. Describe the geography of the Central Hill region.14. Detail ways in which the natural environment influenced religious beliefs in Sumer?
14. Diffusionism14. Explain the first two rule for judging information objectively.14. Explain the role of the pyramid and the legitmation of authority in Egypt.
14. Explain what Ibn Khaldun, the Islamic historian, meant when he called Egypt the best example of the "habit of civilization."14. Fire14. How are the contents of passage tombs different from the contents of the mound graves?
14. How does Wood characterize this civilization and why?14. ID Abraham14. ID Christian Thomsen Three Age Theory
14. ID Kingdom of Judah14. ID Sargon14. Know the funnel of certainty and be able to explain it.
14. There is a controversy over writing at the heart of the story. What is that conflict?14. Thutmose I14. What adaptations to the hot environment have appeared in Homo ergaster?
14. What did H. erectus learn to make tools from?14. What happened to the Natufian way of life and why?14. What is the relationship between civilization and war?
14. What is the relationship between history and archaeology?14. What was Sokar 's reaction to Meren's treatment of Min?14. What was found in the pools? How does this show a development of religious thought?
14. What was the Assyrian policy toward conquered peoples and what was the result of this policy?14. What were some of the problems of complex societies? How were they solved?14. When did ''H.sapiens'' move out of Africa and begin to spread across Asia and Europe?
14. Where did agriculture begin and how did it spread?14. Why did civilizations not begin with agriculture?14. Why do geographers use map projections?
14. Why do the gods bring on the Flood? Is any reason given?14. Why is mythology a universal need?14. bifacial
14. cunneiform14. features14. landforms
14. morality14. ritual14. river valleys
14. semitic14. subsistence143-150
143-150 Summary15.Historical Particularism15. Define law as it applies to the funnel of certainity.
15. Define the first characteristic of a good theory.15. Describe the geography of the Jordan River Valley.15. Ethnocentrism
15. Exile15. Explain the first two rule for judging information objectively.15. Explain the last two rules for judging information objectively.
15. Give as many reasons for the collapse of the Old Kingdom as possible15. Hatshepsut15. How did How did government change with the origin of the Kingdom?
15. How do we know about Mesopotamian culture, myth and literature?15. ID The Aurignacians15. Social development
15. What are the basic features of Mesopotamian culture as reflected in its literature and art?15. What are the other reasons for conflict are there? Do these reasons still apply to modern times?15. What changes in the role of humanity did the agricultural revolution bring about?
15. What does it tell us about the nature of history and the relation of the gods to humanity?15. What does the narrator say is the most important aspect to human brain evolution(and allowed modern humans to survive)?15. What is the second purpose of a myth?