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Middle of the Year Review Sheet
Chapter 1:
Chapter 2 (continued)
Chapter 3
Milliken page 1
Homo erectus
(continued)
Archaeology
Homo sapiens
Tigris River
Resources
Louis and Mary Leakey
Euphrates River
Geography
Hand axe
Fossils
Chipped or flaked tools
Culture
Paleolithic
History
Post and Lintel
Anthropology
Domestication
Civilization
Agriculture
Regions
Sedentary
Landforms
Nomadic
Artifacts
Hunter-gatherer
Economics
Ground or Polished tools
Chapter 2:
Mesolithic
Milliken pages 2-6
World History pages
1.01-1.34
Neolithic
Prehistory
Hominids
Migration
Land Bridge
Australopithecus
Homo habilis
Pit houses
Mammoth bone house
Political
Banishment
Chapter 3:
Mesopotamia
Division of Labor
Specialization
Irrigation
Economics
City-state
Sumeria
Sumerians
Sargon
Empire
Enheduanna
Nanna
Polytheism
Theocracy
Priest-kings
Social Hierarchy
Nobles
Milliken pages7-13, 22, 25,26
World History pgs. 2.18-3.84
Merchants
Fertile Crescent
Ziggurat
Middle of the Year Review Sheet
Chapter 3
Hebrews (continued)
(continued)
Essay Topics
(continued)
Moses
Cuneiform
Exodus
Stylus
Ten Commandments
Gilgamesh
Pilgrimage
Babylon
Saul
Hammurabi
Hammurabi’s Code
David
Solomon
Babylonians
Bronze
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Iron
Lydians
Hittites
BCE/CE calculations
Assyrians
Essay Topics:
Ashurbanipal
Chaldeans
Explain Migratory route of
Hominids (5 locations in
order)
Nebuchadnezzar
Phoenicians
Murex
Describe prehistoric uses of
fire
Describe Prehistoric shelters
(1 from each Era)
Colony
Hebrews: Chapter 8
Section 1
Milliken pages 23
World History Pg. 3.03
Monotheism
Explain Babylon’s Social
Class structure (Social
Hierarchy)
Define civilization and
describe 4 characteristics
Explain how the
earliest writing
gradually changed
over time. Give 3
examples of how
writing is one
humanities most
important inventions.
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