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AP World History: Review
Paleolithic
WHAP Important Dates – Ancient
10000 BCE
Beginnings of Civilization
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8000 BCE
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5500 BCE
Transition to Classical
River Valley Civilizations
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3200 BCE
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1800 BCE
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1350 BCE
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3500 BCE
3000 BCE
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4000 BCE
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1200 BCE
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1000 BCE
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800 BCE
Babylonia & Hammurabi
Corn in Americas
Decline of Mesopotamia
Indo-European migrations
Neolithic Age
Rice in China
Rise of Hinduism
Rise of Jericho & Catal Huyuk
Rise of Phoenicians
Rise of Zhou
Rise of Sumeria & Cuneiform
Wheat in Mesopotamia
Word Bank
Bronze Age
Decline of Egypt
Domesticated animals
Iron Age
Rice in Africa
Rise of Greek city-states
Rise of Indian cities
Rise of Judaism
Rise of Shang
Rise Olmec & Chavin in Americas
Rise of Egypt
AP World History: Review
Categorize the events into ancient sub-periods.
10000 BCE-4500 BCE
4500 BCE-1500 BCE
1500 BCE – 600 BCE
After reviewing the completed timeline, answer the following questions.
1. At the side of timeline, sub-periods are labeled. What additional sub-periods exist? Look
for common developments. What might be some appropriate names for the sub-periods?
2. Place eight of the terms in the word chain below by placing terms that you see
connections between in adjoining links. Then, on the bottom, write a brief paragraph
explaining how the terms are connected.
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8
AP World History: Review
Prehistory = peopling of world, fire, peopling of Americas
10000 BCE = Neolithic use
8000 BCE = Domestication of animals, Domestication of wheat in Mesopotamia,
Domestication of rice in China
5500 BCE = Domestication of corn in Americas, Domestication of rice in Africa,
Villages like Catal Huyuk & Jericho
4000 BCE = Bronze use (wheel & plow invented)
3500 BCE = Sumeria & cuneiform
3200 BCE = unification of Egypt
3000 BCE = Indian cities
c1800 BCE = Babylonia (Epic of Gilgamesh, Hammurabi’s Code)
1500 BCE = Iron use, Decline of Mesopotamia, Shang China, Phoenicia
1350 BCE = Indo-European invasions, Judaism
1200 BCE = Olmec & Chavin in Americans, Hinduism
1000 BCE = Zhou, Decline of Egypt
(also Bantu migrations start, codification of Old Testament, codification of Vedas)
800 BCE = rise of Greek city-states
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