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Early Humans & The Agricultural Revolution

Horizontales
The earliest period of human history; "Old Stone Age"
The set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people.
Allowed people to do more than farm; led to specialization.
"before the common era"
Allowed some people to focus on other tasks based on their skill.
People who moved from place to place.
People in a society were organized into groups defined type of work, power, wealth.
Approximately, about, or around.
A economic system based on the exchange/trade of goods without the use of money.
One of the "Four Great River Valley Civilization"; located in southern Asia.
The years before the year A.D/C.E. 1 (birth of Jesus)
One of the "Four Great River Valley Civilizations"; located in southwest Asia.
People worshipped both public and private gods.
Tools and methods used to perform tasks.
Verticales
This supply created healthier and growing populations.
One of the "Four Great River Valley Civilization"; located in Africa.
Anno Domini; the year 1 to the present day.
People who survived by hunting animals and gathering wild plants, fruits, etc.
Provided warmth and made life less difficult for Paleolithic people.
Expanded the productivity of agricultural labor.
One of the "Four Great River Valley Civilization"; located in east Asia.
"common era"
To tame animals or grow plants for human uses.
This revolution is when humans produced a constant food supply and developed permanent settlements.
A period of time when nomads moved into areas with a mild climate and fertile land; "New Stone Age"
A period of 100 years.
A period of 10 years.
A centralized form of government with a small ruling elite.
Used by different cultures to record trade, food storage, and keep accurate records.