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- '''11. What is stratigraphy and give examples.'''
- '''4. Define and give examples of sources'''
- '''4. List and explain any inventions from the 3300 to 1950 BCE.'''
- '''7. Where does the hero's power come from?''' ''Note his color, he is a deity.RB''
- ''6. Define and give examples of features'''
- *Describe in detail steps 1 & 2
- *History 8 Agricultural Revolution Notes
- *History 8 Environment Bone From a Dry Sea
- *History 8 Neolithic Revolution Notes
- *pages 8-15
- . What kind of social and political changes were happening in Canaan?
- 1
- 1.Power of the King is absolute
- 1. Define anthropology including the types
- 1. Describe the physical and social changes brought about by the end of the Younger Dryas
- 1. Explain the inexplicable.
- 1. Find one descriptive scene in this chapter and a picture to illustrate it.
- 1. Hatusilis
- 1. ID James Hutton
- 1. What is geographic imagination? Why is important?
- 1. What item is considered to be the first example of complex technology?
- 1. Who were the Hittites and where did they originate?
- 1. individualism
- 10.Explain the first reason that history is important.
- 10.Homo Oeconomicus
- 10. Apsu
- 10. Boorstin: The Unexpected
- 10. Define a secondary source.
- 10. Iconography
- 10. Menkarua
- 10. Mound of creation
- 10. Three Age Theory
- 10. What are systems of meaning? What is the purpose of language and art?.
- 10. What does Homo ergaster mean? When did they first evolve?
- 10. What is the purpose of religion as see by Elijah? Does this change? How?
- 10. What lay at the heart of Egyptian civilization?
- 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. ideology
- 10. marrow
- 11.Explain the second reason that history is important.
- 11. ''Apsu''
- 11. Cultural Relativism
- 11. Define geographic imagination. Why is it important?
- 11. Djedefre
- 11. Edin
- 11. Interregnum
- 11. Show the beauty of unity in human diversity
- 11. What adaptations to the hot environment have appeared in Homo ergaster?
- 11. What does Homo ergaster mean? When did they first evolve?
- 11. What happens to a soul after death
- 11. What is the relationship between history and archaeology?
- 11. What was significance of the temple in this civilization?
- 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. erectus
- 11. sweating
- 12.Explain the first reason that history is important.
- 12.Homo Oeconomicus
- 12. ''Edin''
- 12. Define enthnocentrism. How does it impact geographic imagination?
- 12. Edin
- 12. Know the funnel of certainty and be able to explain it.
- 12. Menuhotep
- 12. Name and explain the mainstays of Egyptian civilization
- 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 important principles follow from the definition of culture given in the manual?
- 12. What new tool has H. ergaster created that helped them modify their environment?
- 12. Why do social hierarchies and elites tend to develop in settled agricultural communities?
- 12. artifacts: define
- 12. cunneiform
- 12. panting
- 12. values
- 13.Explain the second reason that history is important.
- 13.Homo Oeconomicus
- 13. Amhose
- 13. Define Bias.
- 13. Define law as it applies to the funnel of certainity.
- 13. Describe the geography of the Mediterranean Coastal region.
- 13. Describe the key themes of Egyptian history.
- 13. ID Kingdom of Israel and 14. ID Kingdom of Judah
- 13. What are the advantages of developing elites and class divisions? What are the disadvantages?
- 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. Why is Meren upset by Reshep's behavior?
- 13. browridge
- 13. ecofacts
- 13. ideals
- 13. semitic
- 14. Acheulean tools
- 14. Creationism
- 14. Define a theory as it applies to history.
- 14. Describe the geography of the Central Hill region.
- 14. Diffusionism
- 14. Explain the first two rule for judging information objectively.
- 14. Explain the role of the pyramid and the legitmation of authority in Egypt.
- 14. How are the contents of passage tombs different from the contents of the mound graves?
- 14. Know the funnel of certainty and be able to explain it.
- 14. Thutmose I
- 14. What adaptations to the hot environment have appeared in Homo ergaster?
- 14. What did H. erectus learn to make tools from?
- 14. What is the relationship between civilization and war?
- 14. Why is mythology a universal need?
- 14. cunneiform
- 14. features
- 14. morality
- 14. semitic
- 15.Historical Particularism
- 15. 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. Explain the last two rules for judging information objectively.
- 15. Give as many reasons for the collapse of the Old Kingdom as possible
- 15. Hatshepsut
- 15. What is the second purpose of a myth?
- 15. What was found in the pools? How does this show a development of religious thought?
- 15. Why did Homo ergaster go extinct?
- 15. Why did Homo ergaster go extinct? (Alec Baldwin talks about this…)
- 15. bifacial
- 15. cunneiform
- 15. taboo
- 15. ziggurat
- 15 relics
- 16
- 16.Historical Particularism
- 16. Cultural Materialism
- 16. Define a theory as it applies to history.
- 16. Define the second characteristic of a good theory.
- 16. Describe the geography of the Trans-Jordan area.
- 16. ID Sargon
- 16. Senemut
- 16. What adaptations to their environment did Neanderthalensis make?
- 16. What role does mythology play in morality of a culture?
- 16. What was the first hominid to carry the genus name Homo?
- 16. Why can there be exceptions to the rule for judging information objectively?
- 16. band
- 16. interglacials
- 16. ziggurat
- 16 What kind of state or society existed in the Middle Kingdom?. Give Examples
- 16 records
- 17. 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. Diffusionism.
- 17. ID Sargon
- 17. Know the funnel of certainty and be able to explain it. ''Note: you will not be able to use external sources.''
- 17. Sunda
- 17. Thutmose III
- 17. What advancements in tools did Neanderthal make?
- 17. What changes occurred in the New Kingdom?
- 17. internecine
- 17. source
- 17. tribes/chiefdoms
- 18.Intelligent Design
- 18. Beringia
- 18. Creationism.
- 18. Decalogue 19. prophet
- 18. Define and explain law as it applies to the funnel of certainty.
- 18. Define the second characteristic of a good theory.
- 18. Detail the greatest change in thinking in the first millennium B.C.
- 18. Explain the first reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.
- 18. How did government change during the Patriarchal period?
- 18. How did trade develop and what are some of its effects?
- 18. Tools
- 18. What are some of the problems of complex societies
- 18. What did H. habilis make that earlier hominids did not?
- 18. What social advancements did Neanderthal make?
- 18. bias Give the criteria to identify it.
- 18. internecine
- 18. salinization
- 18. state
- 18 Amonhotep I
- 19.Intelligent Design
- 19. Amonhotep III
- 19. Cultural life
- 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. Explain the second reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.
- 19. How did the religion change during the Patriarchal period?
- 19. What does Homo ergaster mean? When did they first evolve?
- 19. What role does population play in the development of society?
- 19. When and why did Neanderthal go extinct?
- 19. exigencies
- 19. loess
- 19. nation
- 19. salinization
- 1960s
- 2. Define and give examples of artifacts
- 2. Define archaeology
- 2. Describe the role of women in horticultural societies
- 2. Gardening/Horticulture
- 2. Give an example of how Egyptians regarded Pharaoh.
- 2. ID Charles Lyell
- 2. Justify an existing social system
- 2. Muwatallis
- 2. What are the advantages of bipedalism (walking upright)? The Disadvantages?
- 2. What is the significance of the Battle of Kadesh?
- 2. When viewed as symbols, what do material objects tell us about cultures?
- 2. Why is the Great Ocean Conveyor Belt vital?.
- 2. fossils
- 2. idiosyncrasy
- 20. Akhenaten
- 20. Define a Theory as it Applies to History.
- 20. Define and explain the first characteristic of a good theory.
- 20. Exile
- 20. 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 Theory
- 20. How did the Egyptians concieve of the universe and the civil state(role of pharoah, etc)?
- 20. Mental development
- 20. Torah 21. biblia
- 20. What differences in ways of living developed during the Patriarchal period?
- 20. What does Homo sapiens mean?
- 20. exigencies
- 20. mammoths
- 21. Cognitive Anthropology
- 21. Define and explain the second characteristic of a good theory.
- 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 what Ibn Khaldun, the Islamic historian, meant when he called Egypt the best example of the "habit of civilization."
- 21. Id Nebuchandnezzar
- 21. Nerfertiti
- 21. Using Turner's theory, explain the economy of the Phoenicians.
- 21. What adaptations to the hot environment have appeared in Homo ergaster?
- 21. When did the first H.sapiens evolve?
- 21. prepared core
- 22. Define and explain the third characteristic of a good theory.
- 22. Ecological Anthropology
- 22. 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. Id Nebuchandnezzar and Zedekiah
- 22. Technology
- 22. Tutankahmen
- 22. What adaptations to heat did H. sapiens have?
- 22. What does Homo sapiens mean?
- 22. What was Tyrian dye and why was it important?
- 22. Zedekiah
- 22. permafrost
- 23.Schrödinger's Cat Paradox
- 23. Ankhesenpaaten
- 23. Define catastrophism. Explain how it can be useful.
- 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. ID Cyrus the Great
- 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. blade and burin society
- 23. social organization
- 24. Amhose
- 24. Ay
- 24. Define material evidence, give examples.
- 24. Explain the fifth reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.
- 24. Functionalism
- 24. Newton's theories (choose one)
- 24. Weapons
- 24. What adaptations to heat did H. sapiens have?
- 24. What does the narrator say is the most important aspect to human brain evolution(and allowed modern humans to survive)?
- 25. Communication/Art
- 25. Einstein's theores (choose one)
- 25. Explain the sixth reason why history is an interpretation according to Edwin Fenton.
- 25. Horemheb
- 25. Newton's theories (choose one)
- 25. When did H.sapiens move out of Africa and begin to spread across Asia and Europe?
- 25. When viewed as symbols, what do material objects tell us about cultures?
- 25. Why was the use of fire and tools by hominids so important to human evolution?
- 25. social organization
- 26. Define artifacts and give examples of each type.
- 26. Einstein's theores (choose one)
- 26. Ramses II
- 26. What does the narrator say is the most important aspect to human brain evolution(and allowed modern humans to survive)?
- 26. dispersed leadership
- 26. other advances
- 27. Cooperation and its Effects
- 27. Define and give examples of ecofacts.
- 27. Explain both the multiregional and diffusionism/ Out of Africa hypotheses
- 27. Nefetari
- 27. Senemut
- 27. Shamanism
- 28. Communication/Art
- 28. Define and give examples of features
- 28. H. Sapiens are the Only Hominid Left. Why?
- 28. Tiyi
- 28. Why did Homo ergaster go extinct?
- 28. micro-flints
- 29. Amonhotep I
- 29. Define primary sources and the types of things that might be a primary source.
- 29. H. sapiens were able to settle in such diverse habitats. Give reasons and rationale.
- 29. Why was the use of fire by hominids so important to human brain evolution?
- 29. burnishers
- 29. other advances
- 3.Define material evidence, give examples.
- 3. Describe the geography of the Mediterranean Coastal region.
- 3. Describe the system of law under the Hittites
- 3. Explain the four essential rules for an explanation to be considered scientific.
- 3. Give basis of governments and legitimation of authority
- 3. Mound of Creation
- 3. Plutarch: Great Men and their Character
- 3. Suppilulimas I
- 3. What do teeth fossils tell us about the diet of P. boisei?
- 3. What was the first domesticated farm animal? Non farm animal?
- 3. Where and why did the switch from hunting/gathering to plant cultivation and animal husbandry occur. What social change happened?
- 3. tenets
- 30.ID The Aurignacians
- 30. Amonhotep III
- 30. Define a secondary source and give examples.
- 30. Explain both the multiregional and diffusionism/ Out of Africa hypotheses
- 30. burins
- 31. Akhenaten
- 31. H. Sapiens are the Only Hominid Left. Why?
- 31. ID Gravettians
- 31. blade and burin
- 32. H. sapiens were able to settle in such diverse habitats. Give reasons and rationale.
- 32. ID Magdalenians
- 32. annealing
- 33-41 Summary
- 33.The Aurignacians
- 33. ID Natufians
- 33. Tutankahmen
- 33. composite tools
- 34. ID Gravettians
- 34. hafting
- 35. ID Magdalenians
- 35. migrational
- 36. ID Natufians
- 36. nomadic
- 37. atlatl
- 38. egalitarian
- 39. knapper
- 4. Account for a society’s rites and customs
- 4. Capitaism
- 4. Capitalism
- 4. Mesopotamia
- 4. Toynbee: Challenge and Response
- 4. What is culture? and how is it related to archaeology?
- 4. What was the role of irrigation in the urban revolution?
- 4. What was the role of the monarch
- 4. Why were P. boisei considered specialists?
- 4. Zoser
- 40. microlith
- 41. diffusionist
- 42. ochre
- 43.dentalium
- 44. middens
- 45. horticulture
- 5. Alluvial
- 5. Describe the unique role of women especially the queen among the Hittites
- 5. How do we structure reality?
- 5. ID Yahweh 6. Patriarch
- 5. Illustrate moral principles
- 5. Imhotep
- 5. Know the funnel of certainty and be able to explain it.
- 5. Malthus Theory of Population
- 5. Sedentary life had some challenges
- 5. Toynbee: Challenge and Response 6. Malthus Theory of Population
- 5. What was the perceived role of women?
- 5. What was the probable cause of the extinction of the P. boisei?
- 5. When viewed as symbols, what do material objects tell us about cultures?
- 5. material culture
- 6. Basis of national identity
- 6. Darwin: Survival of the Fittest
- 6. Define types of artifacts and give examples of each
- 6. Describe the Hittites religion.
- 6. Give and define the characteristics of a good theory.
- 6. Narmar/Menes
- 6. Patriarch 7. covenant 8. monotheism
- 6. Silt
- 6. What was the first hominid to carry the genus name Homo?
- 6. pattern of subsistence
- 6. savanna
- 7.What were they creating that was different? What was the significance of this invention?
- 7. Define and give examples of ecofacts
- 7. Define both kinds of region.
- 7. Define catastrophism
- 7. Describe the process of the domestication of plants and animals.
- 7. How did Egyptians regard the night time
- 7. How much bigger was Homo habilis brains than P. boisei?
- 7. Marx: Material Dialectic
- 7. Senefru
- 7. Thread that holds past and present together (Continuity)
- 7. What caused the fall of the Hittites?
- 7. continuity
- 7. covenant 8. monotheism
- 7. hominid
- 7. irrigation
- 7. symbols
- 79. Define primary sources and the types of things that might be a primary source.
- 8. Define a secondary source.
- 8. Define and give examples of features
- 8. Detail the importance of the Nile River to Egypt.
- 8. Give some examples to show the development of religious thought in Eli
- 8. How did the Egyptians try to protect themselves?
- 8. Identify and explain two other forms of lifeways at this time.
- 8. Khufu
- 8. Oldowan Tools
- 8. Turner: Geography and the Frontier
- 8. Uniformitariansim
- 8. What are the characteristic plants and animals exploited by the early regional civilizations (Near East, South Asia, the Far East, sub-Sahara Africa, North and South America?
- 8. What does Homo habilis mean?
- 8. acculturation
- 8. continuity
- 8. mosque
- 8th History Theories Page
- 9. ''Mudhif''
- 9. Define primary sources and the types of things that might be a primary source.
- 9. Give the characteristics of those who follow a pastoral way of life
- 9. How and why did the Egyptian view of life differ from the Mesopotamian outlook?
- 9. How did Old World agriculturists remedy the inadequacies of a diet based on barley, wheat, or millet?
- 9. Khafre
- 9. Khufu
- 9. Mudhif
- 9. Name and explain the distinguishing characteristics of culture. Be sure to include culture's essential feature.
- 9. Radicals: History is the Story of Who Won
- 9. Superposition
- 9. What did H. habilis make that earlier hominids did not?
- 9. What is the purpose of religion as seen by the Phoenician priest?
- 9. What is the relationship between history and archaeology?
- 9. accultration
- 9. cultural template
- 9. herbivores
- 9. marrow
- A. Why do agriculturists tend to have larger families than hunter-gatherers?
- APELC DLR 2013
- APEL DLR
- A Bone From a Dry Sea 126-132
- Acheulean tools
- Ahmose
- Ain ghazal statues
- Allies/Helpers
- Alluvial
- American Born Chinese Terms
- Ammut
- Amon
- Amonhotep III
- Anatolia
- Archaeological process (examples)
- Archaic
- Aten
- Atlatl
- Atum
- Ay
- BAsis of Society Mencius
- Back to History Archaeology Notes
- Basic Tenets
- Bible's Israel: P-1.1
- Bifacial
- Bipedalism
- Bone From a Dry Sea 8-15
- Bureaucrats,writing and the calendar
- Byblos
- Caminos peligrosos
- Caminos peligrosos periodo7
- Can you explain how the central government did this?
- Cern - Z Boson
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 5
- Characteristics of Homo Sapiens
- Charlottetown, PEI
- Composite tools
- Cooperation and its effects
- Covenant
- Cranium
- Curr.wiki
- CurrMap-1
- CurrMap-1a
- CurrMap-1b
- CurrMap-2
- CurrMap-LS3
- CurrMap-MS4
- Define catastrophism and creationism.
- Define tuff
- Describe European farming and its effects
- Describe the geography of the Trans-Jordan area
- 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?
- 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 7-1 Africa
- Earth Science 7-Asuncion, Paraguay
- Earth Science 7-Australia/New Zealand/ Antartica 8
- Earth Science 7-Australia3
- Earth Science 7-Baghdad, Iraq
- Earth Science 7-Bangkok, Thailand
- Earth Science 7-Bombay, India