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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?
- 1
- 1-7
- 1-7 Summary
- 1.Power of the King is absolute
- 1. 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 Dryas
- 1. 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. Hatusilis
- 1. How does Gilgamesh use the power of the king?
- 1. ID Canaan
- 1. ID James Hutton
- 1. ID James Hutton and define Uniformitariansim
- 1. 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 Character
- 1. Power of the King is absolute
- 1. 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. australopithecines
- 1. cultural anthropology
- 1. geography
- 1. individualism
- 1. inundation
- 1. possesvie individualism
- 1. time zones
- 10.Explain the first reason that history is important.
- 10.Homo Economicus
- 10.Homo Oeconomicus
- 10. Apsu
- 10. Between 1200 and 950 BCE many more changes were happening in the region. Describe them and explain why they are important.
- 10. Boorstin: The Unexpected
- 10. Characteristics of H. ergaster
- 10. 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 Elijah
- 10. How does GIS help people identify locations around the world?
- 10. How does Wood characterize this civilization and why?
- 10. ID Joseph Campbell
- 10. Iconography
- 10. Id Exile
- 10. Menkarua
- 10. Mound of creation
- 10. Radicals: History is the Story of Who Won
- 10. Three Age Theory
- 10. 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. iconography
- 10. ideology
- 10. latitude/parallel
- 10. marrow
- 10. metallurgy
- 10. surplus
- 10. sweating
- 104-115
- 104-115 Summary
- 10 ID King Saul
- 11.Explain the second reason that history is important.
- 11. ''Apsu''
- 11. Boorstin: The Unexpected
- 11. Creationism
- 11. 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. erectus
- 11. Djedefre
- 11. Edin
- 11. Give the characteristics of a religion.
- 11. How was the Semitic domination of Mesopotamia ended?
- 11. ID Jericho
- 11. ID King David
- 11. Interregnum
- 11. Shamanism
- 11. Show the beauty of unity in human diversity
- 11. 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 death
- 11. 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. erectus
- 11. interregnum
- 11. longitude/meridian
- 11. panting
- 11. semitic
- 11. surplus
- 11. sweating
- 12.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 Huyuk
- 12. ID James Hutton and define Uniformitariansim
- 12. ID Jericho
- 12. ID King Solomon
- 12. 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. Menuhotep
- 12. Name and explain the mainstays of Egyptian civilization
- 12. 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: define
- 12. cuneiform
- 12. cunneiform
- 12. faith
- 12. hieroglyphs
- 12. panting
- 12. values
- 126-132
- 13.Explain the second reason that history is important.
- 13.Homo Oeconomicus
- 13.How do the humans relate to each other?
- 13. Acheulean tools
- 13. Amhose
- 13. Cultural Relativism
- 13. 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?