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15. What new tools appeared at this time?15. What new way of life came about? What sort of tools did the Natufian create?15. What significant changes in government happened in the shift to the Babylonian Empire?
15. What was found in the pools? How does this show a development of religious thought?15. Where do we find the foundation of the Hebrew view of history? Why is this significant?15. Who was Karl Mollweide? What did he do?
15. Why did Homo ergaster go extinct?15. Why did Homo ergaster go extinct? (Alec Baldwin talks about this…)15. Why did he react that way?
15. Zoser15. bifacial15. cunneiform
15. dogmas15. interglacials15. internecine
15. irrigation15. river valleys15. taboo
15. weather15. ziggurat158-165
158-165 Summary15 relics16
16-2316.Historical Particularism16. Cultural Materialism
16. Define a theory as it applies to history.16. Define the second characteristic of a good theory.16. Describe the conflict between Jezebel and Elijah.
16. Describe the geography of the Trans-Jordan area.16. Explain the last two rules for judging information objectively.16. Explain the role of the shaman in the development of the early cultures.
16. Explain the second reason that history is important.16. H. heidelbergensis16. How does the pharaoh respond to the news of the killing of the Hittite emissary?
16. ID Sargon16. Id effects of Babylonian Captivity16. Imhotep
16. Senemut16. Sunda16. The early Hebrews were tribal groups who wandered far and wide. What can we tell about their religious beliefs?
16. The function of written law in ancient Babylon?16. What adaptations to their environment did Neanderthalensis make?16. What challenges did they face? Name at least one major impact the Natufians had on the environment.
16. What effects did centralized governments have between 900-750 BCE?16. What has Gilgamesh achieved at the end of the poem?16. What role does mythology play in morality of a culture?
16. What was the first hominid to carry the genus name Homo?16. What were some of the innovations in warfare begun by the Assyrians?16. What were the effects of irrigation?
16. Who was Sargon of Akkad and why was he significant?16. Why can there be exceptions to the rule for judging information objectively?16. Why did civilizations not begin with agriculture?
16. Why is a Mercator projection map not considered to be accurate?16. Why was the use of fire and tools by hominids so important to human evolution?16. band
16. clergy16. climate16. interglacials
16. irrigation16. salinization16. slash-and-burn agriculture
16. ziggurat16 What kind of state or society existed in the Middle Kingdom?. Give Examples16 records
17. Anatolia17. Beringia17. Cultural Materialism
17. Define religion and its characteristics, elements and functions in a society?17. Define the first characteristic of a good theory.17. Define the third characteristic of a good theory.
17. Describe the early culture of the Hebrews (pre-Patriarchal period)17. Describe the effects of Assyria on the Northern Kingdom.17. Diffusionism.
17. Explain the four essential rules for an explanation to be considered scientific.17. How did government change during the Patriarchal period?17. ID Hammurabi.
17. ID Nebchadnezzar17. ID Sargon17. Know the funnel of certainty and be able to explain it. ''Note: you will not be able to use external sources.''
17. Narmar/Menes17. Physical Characteristics of Neanderthals17. Sunda
17. Thutmose III17. What advancements in tools did Neanderthal make?17. What changes occurred in the New Kingdom?
17. What effects did property ownership bring?17. What inventions not related to warfare did the Assyrians make?17. What is his role in the solution?
17. What technology developments did the Aurignacians introduce?17. What were the general effects of the agricultural revolution ?17. What were the reasons for the fall of Sumerian civilization?
17. Why can there be exceptions to the rule for judging information objectively?17. Why is the Winkel Tripel projection map often used by map publishers?17. internecine
17. material culture17. sacred vs. secular17. savanna
17. slash-and-burn agriculture17. source17. tribes/chiefdoms
176-182176-182 Summary18.Intelligent Design
18.What standard features do most maps have?18. Beringia18. Creationism.
18. Decalogue18. Decalogue 19. prophet18. Define and explain law as it applies to the funnel of certainty.
18. Define the second characteristic of a good theory.18. Describe the effects of Assyria on the Southern Kingdom.18. Detail the greatest change in thinking in the first millennium B.C.
18. Explain the Law of Talon? How did influence Hammurabi's code?18. Explain the first reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.18. Explain the strategy advances of the Aurignacians.
18. How did government change during the Patriarchal period?18. How did trade develop and what are some of its effects?18. ID Nabonidus
18. Know the funnel of certainty and be able to explain it. ''Note: you will not be able to use external sources.''18. Neanderthal Tools18. Senefru
18. Tools18. What are some of the problems of complex societies18. What are some of the problems of complex societies?
18. What did H. habilis make that earlier hominids did not?18. What happened to the Northern and Southern Kingdoms?18. What social advancements did Neanderthal make?
18. What were the effects of irrigation?18. Why can there be exceptions to the essential rules? Explain.18. bands
18. bias Give the criteria to identify it.18. internecine18. loess
18. manufacture18. material culture18. salinization
18. state18. steppe18 Amonhotep I
19.Intelligent Design19. Amonhotep III19. Cultural life
19. Define and explain law as it applies to the funnel of certainty.19. Define and explain the concept of ma'at.19. Define and explain theory as it applies to history.
19. Define the third characteristic of a good theory.19. Describe the city of the dead. What is it?19. Explain the second reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.
19. Give the reasons and effects of social stratification.19. How did the religion change during the Patriarchal period?19. ID Gravettians
19. Khufu19. Know the funnel of certainty and be able to explain it.19. Neanderthal Cultural life
19. Using Turner's Theory, explain the physical environment of the Assyrians.19. Using Turner's theory, explain the economy of the Phoenicians.19. What does Homo ergaster mean? When did they first evolve?
19. What role did the Persian empire play in Jewish history?19. What role does population play in the development of society?19. When and why did Neanderthal go extinct?
19. deciduous forests19. exigencies19. loess
19. mammoths19. manufacture19. merchants
19. nation19. prophet19. salinization
19. tribes/chiefdom191-194191-194 Summary
1960s
2. According to Michael Wood, what do the material markers hide?2. Advantages and disadvantages of bipedalism2. Define and give examples of artifacts
2. Define and give examples of artifacts:2. Define archaeology2. Describe the role of the law of hospitality.
2. Describe the role of women in horticultural societies2. Detail the effects of the Assyrian policy of deportation of conquered peoples.2. Gardening
2. Gardening/Horticulture2. Give an example of how Egyptians regarded Pharaoh.2. Great Ocean Conveyer
2. How and why did the Egyptian view of life differ from the Mesopotamian outlook?2. How did they overcome the lack of water in their area?2. How do historians and archaeologists differ in their thinking?
2. How does this change us as human beings?2. How was it practiced in Sumer?2. How was it practiced in Sumer? Who authorized the ruler?
2. ID Charles Lyell2. ID Charles Lyell and define Superposition2. ID Sea People
2. ID Yahweh2. Justify an existing social system2. Man vs. Nature
2. Muwatallis2. Name the second element, define and explain it. Find an external source and provide an example.2. Palette of Narmer
2. Scientific utility2. Toynbee: Challenge and Response2. What are the advantages of bipedalism (walking upright)? The Disadvantages?
2. What are the characteristics of cultural place?2. What do teeth fossils tell us about the diet of ''P. boisei''?2. What do the people do?
2. What effect did the Younger Dryas have on the Natufians?2. What is the nature of a spatial relationship? How do geographers study these relationships?2. What is the purpose of language and art?
2. What is the role of knowledge?2. What is the significance of the Battle of Kadesh?2. What shapes the earth?
2. What was the disadvantage of people living so closely with the animals they herded?2. What were the main trade items, both imports and exports.2. What were the main trade items, both imports and exports?
2. When viewed as symbols, what do material objects tell us about cultures?2. Who is our oldest ancestor? Where was he found?2. Why is agriculture necessary to the development of civilization?
2. Why is the Great Ocean Conveyor Belt vital?2. Why is the Great Ocean Conveyor Belt vital?.2. chronometer
2. enculturation2. fossils2. hominid
2. idiosyncrasy2. physical geography20. Akhenaten
20. Define Maat completely.20. Define a Theory as it Applies to History.20. Define and explain the first characteristic of a good theory.
20. Define and explain theory as it applies to history.20. Define geographic imagination and explain why it is important.20. Detail the effects of the Assyrian policy of deportation of conquered peoples.
20. Exile20. Explain the first reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.20. Explain the third reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.
20. Extinction Theory20. How did the Egyptians concieve of the universe and the civil state(role of pharoah, etc)?20. Khafre
20. Mental development20. Neanderthal Mental development20. Torah
20. Torah 21. biblia20. Using Turner's theory, explain the economy of the Phoenicians.20. What differences in ways of living developed during the Patriarchal period?
20. What does Homo sapiens mean?20. What technology developments did the Gravettians introduce?20. What was Tyrian dye and why was it important?
20. What were the effects did property ownership?20. exigencies20. mammoths
20. merchants20. permafrost20. state
20. taiga20 Detail the effects of the Assyrian policy of deportation of conquered peoples.21. Characteristics of H. sapiens
21. Cognitive Anthropology21. Define a theory as it applies to history.21. Define and explain the first characteristic of a good theory.
21. Define and explain the second characteristic of a good theory.21. Describe the problems that came with property ownership.21. Exile
21. Explain the fourth reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.21. Explain the second reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.21. Explain the social advances of the Gravettians
21. Explain what Ibn Khaldun, the Islamic historian, meant when he called Egypt the best example of the "habit of civilization."21. Id Nebuchandnezzar21. Menkarua
21. Nerfertiti21. Using Turner's theory, explain the economy of the Phoenicians.21. What adaptations to the hot environment have appeared in Homo ergaster?
21. What innovations in technology occurred during the Assyrian period and what effects did they have?21. What was Tyrian dye and why was it important?21. What was the significance of the development of the alphabet?
21. When did the first H.sapiens evolve?21. biblia21. browridge
21. nation21. prepared core22. Define and explain the second characteristic of a good theory.
22. Define and explain the third characteristic of a good theory.22. Describe the political structure of the Phoenicians.22. Djedefre
22. Ecological Anthropology22. Explain the fifth reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.22. Explain the third reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.
22. Give and define the characteristics of a good theory.22. H. sapiens Technology22. How is Turner's theory of both geography and the Frontier demonstrated in the Phoenician culture?
22. ID Magdalenians.22. Id Ezekiel22. Id Nebuchandnezzar and Zedekiah
22. Technology22. Tutankahmen22. What adaptations to heat did H. sapiens have?
22. What caused the end of the Assyrian empire? Whose theory best describes the Assyrians?22. What does Homo sapiens mean?22. What other effects did a sedentary lifestyle create?
22. What was Tyrian dye and why was it important?22. Zedekiah22. micro-flints
22. permafrost22. prepared core23.H. sapiens social organization
23.Schrödinger's Cat Paradox23. Ankhesenpaaten23. Define and explain the third characteristic of a good theory.
23. Define catastrophism. Explain how it can be useful.23. Define catastrophism and creationism.23. Ecological Anthropology
23. Explain the fourth reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.23. Explain the sixth reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.23. Functionalism
23. How did trade develop and what are some of the effects?23. ID Byblos23. ID Cyrus the Great
23. Menuhotep23. What technology developments did the Magdaleninas introduce?23. What was the significance of the development of the alphabet?
23. When did H.sapiens move out of Africa and begin to spread across Asia and Europe?23. When did the first H.sapiens evolve?23. Why and how did the Neo-Babylonian empire end?
23. Why and how did the Neo Babylonian empire end?23. blade and burin society23. burial
23. burnishers23. social organization24.How is Turner's theory of both geography and the Frontier demonstrated in the Phoenician culture?
24. Ahmose24. Amhose24. Ay
24. Cooperation and its Effects24. Define catastrophism. Explain how it can be useful.24. Define material evidence, give examples.
24. Explain the fifth reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.24. Explain the social advances of the Magdaleninas.24. Functionalism
24. ID Sidon24. Newton's theories (choose one)24. Weapons