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- 15. Where do we find the foundation of the Hebrew view of history? Why is this significant?
- 15. irrigation
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- 16. Describe the conflict between Jezebel and Elijah.
- 16. Describe the geography of the Trans-Jordan area.
- 16. The early Hebrews were tribal groups who wandered far and wide. What can we tell about their religious beliefs?
- 16. What challenges did they face? Name at least one major impact the Natufians had on the environment.
- 16. What were the effects of irrigation?
- 16. Why was the use of fire and tools by hominids so important to human evolution?
- 16. slash-and-burn agriculture
- 17. How did government change during the Patriarchal period?
- 17. What effects did property ownership bring?
- 17. material culture
- 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. What did H. habilis make that earlier hominids did not?
- 18. What happened to the Northern and Southern Kingdoms?
- 18. What were the effects of irrigation?
- 18. manufacture
- 19. Know the funnel of certainty and be able to explain it.
- 19. Using Turner's theory, explain the economy of the Phoenicians.
- 19. What role does population play in the development of society?
- 19. deciduous forests
- 19. merchants
- 2. Define and give examples of artifacts:
- 2. Detail the effects of the Assyrian policy of deportation of conquered peoples.
- 2. Gardening
- 2. How does this change us as human beings?
- 2. ID Yahweh
- 2. Toynbee: Challenge and Response
- 2. What do teeth fossils tell us about the diet of ''P. boisei''?
- 2. What were the main trade items, both imports and exports.
- 2. Why is the Great Ocean Conveyor Belt vital?.
- 2. chronometer
- 20. Define a Theory as it Applies to History.
- 20. Torah
- 20. What was Tyrian dye and why was it important?
- 21. Menkarua
- 21. What adaptations to the hot environment have appeared in Homo ergaster?
- 21. What was the significance of the development of the alphabet?
- 22. Describe the political structure of the Phoenicians.
- 22. How is Turner's theory of both geography and the Frontier demonstrated in the Phoenician culture?
- 22. What caused the end of the Assyrian empire? Whose theory best describes the Assyrians?
- 22. What does Homo sapiens mean?
- 22. prepared core
- 23. When did the first H.sapiens evolve?
- 24. Ahmose
- 24. Amhose
- 24. What adaptations to heat did H. sapiens have?
- 24. What was the legacy of Mesopotamia and how does the manual describe them?
- 24. burins
- 25. Define material evidence, give examples.
- 25. ID Tyre
- 25. When did H.sapiens move out of Africa and begin to spread across Asia and Europe?
- 26. What does the narrator say is the most important aspect to human brain evolution(and allowed modern humans to survive)?
- 26. What technology developments did the Natufians introduce?
- 27. Define artifacts and give examples of each type.
- 27. Explain the social advances of the Natufians.
- 27. Senemut
- 28. Why did Homo ergaster go extinct?
- 29. Amonhotep I
- 29. Define and give examples of features
- 29. Why was the use of fire by hominids so important to human brain evolution?
- 3. ID King Saul
- 3. Name the third element, define and explain it. Find an external source and provide an example.
- 3. What conclusions can be drawn about how these early societies lived from study of the town of Arad?
- 3. What innovations in technology occurred during the Assyrian period and what effects did they have?
- 3. What item is considered to be the first example of complex technology?
- 3. Why has western culture kept changing?
- 3. Why were ''P. boisei'' considered specialists?
- 30. Amonhotep III
- 30. Define primary sources and the types of things that might be a primary source.
- 33. Tutankahmen
- 34. Ay
- 35. Horemheb
- 4. Define polytheism
- 4. Describe the importance of gardening
- 4. Robinson projection
- 4. What caused the end of the Assyrian empire? Whose theory best describes the Assyrians?
- 4. What is the new genus?
- 4. What was the probable cause of the extinction of the ''P. boisei''?
- 4. pyramid
- 5. How much bigger was ''Homo habilis'' brains than ''P. boisei''?
- 5. Id King Solomon
- 5. What was the perceived role of women?
- 5. Why and how did the Neo-Babylonian empire end?
- 5. Why is the Ionian concern with opposites in nature and politics emphasized?
- 5. pastoralism
- 6. Define rationalism.
- 6. How do archaeologists think the stone columns found in Turkey were used?
- 6. Neolithic
- 6. What was the legacy of Mesopotamia and how does the manual describe them?
- 6. Who were the Beaker people? What was distinctive about their graves?
- 6. Why did ''H. habilis'' go extinct?
- 6. pattern of subsistence
- 7. Id Kingdom of Judah
- 7. Name the third exception, define and explain it. Find an external source and provide an example.
- 7. What does ''Homo ergaster'' mean? When did they first evolve?
- 7. What does it mean to say that something has been "institutionalized"?
- 7. agriculture
- 7. sedentary
- 8. Define and give examples of physical region.
- 8. How do we know about Mesopotamian culture, myth and literature?
- 8. Id Hezekiah
- 8. What adaptations to the hot environment have appeared in ''Homo ergaster''?
- 8. Why do we institutionalize things?
- 8. enigmatic
- 8. metallurgy
- 9. Id Nebuchadnezzer and Zedekiah
- 9. Khufu
- 9. Who were the "long house people"?
- 9. Why did ''Homo ergaster'' go extinct?
- 9. accultration
- APELC DLR 2013
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- A Bone From a Dry Sea 126-132
- Ahmose
- Alluvial
- American Born Chinese Ao-Jun
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- American Born Chinese Da Yu
- American Born Chinese Flower Fruit Mountain
- American Born Chinese Jade Emperor
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- American Born Chinese “the Lion, the Eagle, the ox and the humanâ€
- Ammut
- Amon
- Anatolia
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- Ay
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- Back to History Archaeology Notes
- Basic Tenets
- Bible's Israel: P-1.1
- Black Panthers
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- Boorstin's Theory
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- Catalina de Castelli
- Cern - Experiments
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- Chapter 7
- Characteristics of Homo Sapiens
- Charlottetown, PEI
- Cohen, Ben
- Covenant
- Cranium
- CurrMap-1
- CurrMap-LS3
- CurrMap-MS4
- Darwin's Theory
- Define tuff
- Describe European farming and its effects
- Describe the culture
- Describe the importance of gardening
- 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?
- Detail the Hebrew view of history.
- Diff Eq (Fall 2012)
- Disease
- Djedefre
- Earth Scienc 7 - Punta Arenas, Chile
- Earth Science-Africa2
- Earth Science7
- Earth Science7 - Antarctica Australia New Zealand 4
- Earth Science 7
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- Earth Science 7 - Tianjin China
- Earth Science 7 Antanarivo, Madagascar
- Earth science 7-australia, antartica, new zealand4
- Economics
- Editing Earth Science 7-Santa Domingo, Costa Rica
- Eduardo Ãlvarez
- Egyptians saw such buildings (pyramids, temples) as helpful to all of Egypt, not just the pharaohs. Why do you suppose that was so?
- El honor (intrÃnsico) y la honra (extrÃnseca)
- El profesor Alonso
- El sargento Hernández
- Elijah
- English 2012 (dlr)
- English 3 DLR
- Episodio 1
- Episodio 10
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- Episodio 12
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- Episodio 9
- Evil-Spring 2012
- 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
- Explain how writing and written records might have helped the pharaohs and other officials in all four of these areas:
- Explain what the flood did and why that was so important to the people of ancient Egypt
- Fertile Crescent
- Flaking
- Formatting Example
- Fossilization
- Francisco Castelli
- Funnel of Certainty
- Gay and Lesbian Rights Movement
- Gay and lesbian rights
- Good theory
- Great Ocean Conveyor
- Hammurabi
- Hatshepsut
- Herbivores
- Hieroglyphs
- Historians say many of India’s older traditions and beliefs survived more in southern India than in the north. Why do you suppose that was so?
- Historical Forces
- History 8
- History 8 China ''The Examination''
- History 8 India Ancient India Workbook
- History of Computers - .NET Framework
- History of Computers - 3D Monster Maze
- History of Computers - 3D Printing
- History of Computers - 8-inch Floppy Disk
- History of Computers - AMD Threadripper
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- History of Computers - Al-Jazari's Castle Clock
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- History of Computers - Atanasoff-Berry Computer
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- History of Computers - Boolean Logic
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- History of Computers - C++
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- History of Computers - Cydia
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- History of Computers - Data Encryption Standard
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- History of Computers - Differential Analyzer
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- History of Computers - Electronic Tabulating Machine
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- History of Computers - Friedrich Reintzer
- History of Computers - Global Positioning System
- History of Computers - Google Glass
- History of Computers - Grace Murray Hopper
- History of Computers - Graphics Processing Unit
- History of Computers - Hulu
- History of Computers - IBM 350
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- History of Computers - IBM 701
- History of Computers - IBM PC
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- History of Computers - Intel
- History of Computers - Intel's 8 Bit Microprocessor
- History of Computers - Intel 4004
- History of Computers - Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
- History of Computers - Intelligent User Interfaces
- History of Computers - Isaac Asimov
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- History of Computers - Jailbreaking
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- History of Computers - Konrad Zuse
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- History of Computers - Leonard Kleinrock
- History of Computers - Location-Based Games
- History of Computers - Lou Montulli
- History of Computers - Lukyanov's Water Computer
- History of Computers - MIT's Whirlwind Computer
- History of Computers - MP3
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- History of Computers - Maya Numerical System
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- History of Computers - Netflix
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- Hittites
- Homo Oeconomicus
- How did government change during the Patriarchial period?
- How did the monarchy change during the Old Babylonian period?
- How did the religion change during the Patriarchial period?
- How do the gods behave and relate to humans?
- How do the humans relate to each other?
- How do we structure reality?
- How was it practiced in Sumer?
- ID Abraham
- II. The Ghassoulians
- III. Standing Stones
- IM-DLR-2014
- Iconography
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- Impact of Water in Indus River Valley
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- List and explain any inventions from the Early Bronze Age to the Iron Age
- Lit-Phil2014
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