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  1. 15. Where do we find the foundation of the Hebrew view of history? Why is this significant?
  2. 15. irrigation
  3. 158-165
  4. 16
  5. 16. Describe the conflict between Jezebel and Elijah.
  6. 16. Describe the geography of the Trans-Jordan area.
  7. 16. The early Hebrews were tribal groups who wandered far and wide. What can we tell about their religious beliefs?
  8. 16. What challenges did they face? Name at least one major impact the Natufians had on the environment.
  9. 16. What were the effects of irrigation?
  10. 16. Why was the use of fire and tools by hominids so important to human evolution?
  11. 16. slash-and-burn agriculture
  12. 17. How did government change during the Patriarchal period?
  13. 17. What effects did property ownership bring?
  14. 17. material culture
  15. 18. How did trade develop and what are some of its effects?
  16. 18. ID Nabonidus
  17. 18. Know the funnel of certainty and be able to explain it. ''Note: you will not be able to use external sources.''
  18. 18. What did H. habilis make that earlier hominids did not?
  19. 18. What happened to the Northern and Southern Kingdoms?
  20. 18. What were the effects of irrigation?
  21. 18. manufacture
  22. 19. Know the funnel of certainty and be able to explain it.
  23. 19. Using Turner's theory, explain the economy of the Phoenicians.
  24. 19. What role does population play in the development of society?
  25. 19. deciduous forests
  26. 19. merchants
  27. 2. Define and give examples of artifacts:
  28. 2. Detail the effects of the Assyrian policy of deportation of conquered peoples.
  29. 2. Gardening
  30. 2. How does this change us as human beings?
  31. 2. ID Yahweh
  32. 2. Toynbee: Challenge and Response
  33. 2. What do teeth fossils tell us about the diet of ''P. boisei''?
  34. 2. What were the main trade items, both imports and exports.
  35. 2. Why is the Great Ocean Conveyor Belt vital?.
  36. 2. chronometer
  37. 20. Define a Theory as it Applies to History.
  38. 20. Torah
  39. 20. What was Tyrian dye and why was it important?
  40. 21. Menkarua
  41. 21. What adaptations to the hot environment have appeared in Homo ergaster?
  42. 21. What was the significance of the development of the alphabet?
  43. 22. Describe the political structure of the Phoenicians.
  44. 22. How is Turner's theory of both geography and the Frontier demonstrated in the Phoenician culture?
  45. 22. What caused the end of the Assyrian empire? Whose theory best describes the Assyrians?
  46. 22. What does Homo sapiens mean?
  47. 22. prepared core
  48. 23. When did the first H.sapiens evolve?
  49. 24. Ahmose
  50. 24. Amhose
  51. 24. What adaptations to heat did H. sapiens have?
  52. 24. What was the legacy of Mesopotamia and how does the manual describe them?
  53. 24. burins
  54. 25. Define material evidence, give examples.
  55. 25. ID Tyre
  56. 25. When did H.sapiens move out of Africa and begin to spread across Asia and Europe?
  57. 26. What does the narrator say is the most important aspect to human brain evolution(and allowed modern humans to survive)?
  58. 26. What technology developments did the Natufians introduce?
  59. 27. Define artifacts and give examples of each type.
  60. 27. Explain the social advances of the Natufians.
  61. 27. Senemut
  62. 28. Why did Homo ergaster go extinct?
  63. 29. Amonhotep I
  64. 29. Define and give examples of features
  65. 29. Why was the use of fire by hominids so important to human brain evolution?
  66. 3. ID King Saul
  67. 3. Name the third element, define and explain it. Find an external source and provide an example.
  68. 3. What conclusions can be drawn about how these early societies lived from study of the town of Arad?
  69. 3. What innovations in technology occurred during the Assyrian period and what effects did they have?
  70. 3. What item is considered to be the first example of complex technology?
  71. 3. Why has western culture kept changing?
  72. 3. Why were ''P. boisei'' considered specialists?
  73. 30. Amonhotep III
  74. 30. Define primary sources and the types of things that might be a primary source.
  75. 33. Tutankahmen
  76. 34. Ay
  77. 35. Horemheb
  78. 4. Define polytheism
  79. 4. Describe the importance of gardening
  80. 4. Robinson projection
  81. 4. What caused the end of the Assyrian empire? Whose theory best describes the Assyrians?
  82. 4. What is the new genus?
  83. 4. What was the probable cause of the extinction of the ''P. boisei''?
  84. 4. pyramid
  85. 5. How much bigger was ''Homo habilis'' brains than ''P. boisei''?
  86. 5. Id King Solomon
  87. 5. What was the perceived role of women?
  88. 5. Why and how did the Neo-Babylonian empire end?
  89. 5. Why is the Ionian concern with opposites in nature and politics emphasized?
  90. 5. pastoralism
  91. 6. Define rationalism.
  92. 6. How do archaeologists think the stone columns found in Turkey were used?
  93. 6. Neolithic
  94. 6. What was the legacy of Mesopotamia and how does the manual describe them?
  95. 6. Who were the Beaker people? What was distinctive about their graves?
  96. 6. Why did ''H. habilis'' go extinct?
  97. 6. pattern of subsistence
  98. 7. Id Kingdom of Judah
  99. 7. Name the third exception, define and explain it. Find an external source and provide an example.
  100. 7. What does ''Homo ergaster'' mean? When did they first evolve?
  101. 7. What does it mean to say that something has been "institutionalized"?
  102. 7. agriculture
  103. 7. sedentary
  104. 8. Define and give examples of physical region.
  105. 8. How do we know about Mesopotamian culture, myth and literature?
  106. 8. Id Hezekiah
  107. 8. What adaptations to the hot environment have appeared in ''Homo ergaster''?
  108. 8. Why do we institutionalize things?
  109. 8. enigmatic
  110. 8. metallurgy
  111. 9. Id Nebuchadnezzer and Zedekiah
  112. 9. Khufu
  113. 9. Who were the "long house people"?
  114. 9. Why did ''Homo ergaster'' go extinct?
  115. 9. accultration
  116. APELC DLR 2013
  117. APEL DLR
  118. A Bone From a Dry Sea 126-132
  119. Ahmose
  120. Alluvial
  121. American Born Chinese Ao-Jun
  122. American Born Chinese Ao Kuang
  123. American Born Chinese Da Yu
  124. American Born Chinese Flower Fruit Mountain
  125. American Born Chinese Jade Emperor
  126. American Born Chinese Lao-Tzu
  127. American Born Chinese Lei Kung
  128. American Born Chinese Monkey King
  129. American Born Chinese Pat Oliphant
  130. American Born Chinese Rúyì Jīngū Bà ng
  131. American Born Chinese The Journey to the West
  132. American Born Chinese Three wise men/ Three gifts of wise men
  133. American Born Chinese Xuanzang
  134. American Born Chinese tze-yo-tzuh
  135. American Born Chinese “the Lion, the Eagle, the ox and the human”
  136. Ammut
  137. Amon
  138. Anatolia
  139. Archaeological process (examples)
  140. Archaic
  141. Atlatl
  142. Ay
  143. Baal
  144. Back to History Archaeology Notes
  145. Basic Tenets
  146. Bible's Israel: P-1.1
  147. Black Panthers
  148. Bone From a Dry Sea 8-15
  149. Boorstin's Theory
  150. Bureaucrats,writing and the calendar
  151. Catalina de Castelli
  152. Cern - Experiments
  153. Cern - Z Boson
  154. Chapter 7
  155. Characteristics of Homo Sapiens
  156. Charlottetown, PEI
  157. Cohen, Ben
  158. Covenant
  159. Cranium
  160. CurrMap-1
  161. CurrMap-LS3
  162. CurrMap-MS4
  163. Darwin's Theory
  164. Define tuff
  165. Describe European farming and its effects
  166. Describe the culture
  167. Describe the importance of gardening
  168. 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?
  169. Detail the Hebrew view of history.
  170. Diff Eq (Fall 2012)
  171. Disease
  172. Djedefre
  173. Earth Scienc 7 - Punta Arenas, Chile
  174. Earth Science-Africa2
  175. Earth Science7
  176. Earth Science7 - Antarctica Australia New Zealand 4
  177. Earth Science 7
  178. Earth Science 7-1 Africa
  179. Earth Science 7-Amman, Jordan
  180. Earth Science 7-Asuncion, Paraguay
  181. Earth Science 7-Bombay, India
  182. Earth Science 7-Chongqing, China
  183. Earth Science 7-Churchill, Canada
  184. Earth Science 7-Damascus, Syria
  185. Earth Science 7-Detroit, Michigan
  186. Earth Science 7-El Paso, Texas, USA
  187. Earth Science 7-Global Regions
  188. Earth Science 7-Hanoi, Vietnam
  189. Earth Science 7-Havana, Cuba
  190. Earth Science 7-Hobart, Tasmania
  191. Earth Science 7-Indonesia 5th
  192. Earth Science 7-Kabul, Afganistan
  193. Earth Science 7-Knoxville, Tennessee
  194. Earth Science 7-London, England
  195. Earth Science 7-Managua, Nicaraqua
  196. Earth Science 7-Paris, France
  197. Earth Science 7-Perth, Australia
  198. Earth Science 7-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  199. Earth Science 7-Santiago, Chile
  200. Earth Science 7-Sydney, Australia
  201. Earth Science 7-Washington D.C., United States
  202. Earth Science 7-Winnipeg,Canada
  203. Earth Science 7- Africa2
  204. Earth Science 7- Australia3
  205. Earth Science 7- Bangui, Central African Republic
  206. Earth Science 7- Brasilia, Brazil
  207. Earth Science 7- Charles Dorfman
  208. Earth Science 7- Europe and Iceland 5
  209. Earth Science 7- Istanbul, Turkey
  210. Earth Science 7- Pago Pago
  211. Earth Science 7- San Salvador, El Salvador
  212. Earth Science 7- Troheim, Norway
  213. Earth Science 7 - AustrailiaAntarcticaNewZealand
  214. Earth Science 7 - Fortaleza
  215. Earth Science 7 - Tianjin, China
  216. Earth Science 7 - Tianjin China
  217. Earth Science 7 Antanarivo, Madagascar
  218. Earth science 7-australia, antartica, new zealand4
  219. Economics
  220. Editing Earth Science 7-Santa Domingo, Costa Rica
  221. Eduardo Álvarez
  222. Egyptians saw such buildings (pyramids, temples) as helpful to all of Egypt, not just the pharaohs. Why do you suppose that was so?
  223. El honor (intrínsico) y la honra (extrínseca)
  224. El profesor Alonso
  225. El sargento Hernández
  226. Elijah
  227. English 2012 (dlr)
  228. English 3 DLR
  229. Episodio 1
  230. Episodio 10
  231. Episodio 11
  232. Episodio 12
  233. Episodio 13
  234. Episodio 14
  235. Episodio 15
  236. Episodio 16
  237. Episodio 17
  238. Episodio 18
  239. Episodio 19
  240. Episodio 2
  241. Episodio 20
  242. Episodio 3
  243. Episodio 4
  244. Episodio 5
  245. Episodio 6
  246. Episodio 7
  247. Episodio 8
  248. Episodio 9
  249. Evil-Spring 2012
  250. Except in the delta, desert lands often stretched away from both sides of the river for tens or hundreds of miles. This was actually a big help to the leaders of ancient Egypt. Why might that have been so

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