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A History of the World: Chapter 3: Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution

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  1. paleolithic
    of the early period of the Stone Age, through 10,000 BCE
    In Greek, paleolithic means "old stone." Therefore, the Paleolithic Age is also called the Old Stone Age. The Paleolithic Age began about 2.5 million years ago and lasted until around 8000 B.C.
  2. nomad
    a member of a people who have no permanent home
    They were nomads, or people who regularly move from place to place to survive.
  3. method
    a way of doing something, especially a systematic way
    The methods Paleolithic people used to hunt and gather their food were part of their culture, as were the tools they used.
  4. technology
    applying scientific knowledge to practical problems
    Technology—tools and methods to perform tasks—was first used by Paleolithic people.
  5. available
    obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service
    They sought protection in available natural shelters, such as caves and rock overhangs.
  6. construct
    make by combining materials and parts
    People constructed tents and huts of animal skins, brush, and wood.
  7. communicate
    interchange information or ideas
    One important advancement was the development of spoken language. Up until this time, early people communicated through sounds and physical gestures.
  8. constant
    uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
    The spoken language of early people was constantly growing and changing.
  9. ice age
    a period when glaciers cover much of the Earth's surface
    The ice ages were long periods of extreme cold that affected all of Earth.
  10. domesticate
    make fit for cultivation and service to humans
    Gradually, farming replaced hunting and gathering as the main source of food. At the same time, people began to domesticate, or tame, animals for human use.
  11. neolithic
    of or relating to the most recent period of the Stone Age
    This change in the way people lived marked the beginning of the Neolithic Age. It began about 8000 B.C. and lasted until around 4000 B.C.—about 4,000 years. The word neolithic is Greek for "new stone."
  12. systematic
    characterized by order and planning
    Although new stone tools were made, the real change in the Neolithic Age was the shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture. This is growing food on a regular basis.
  13. agriculture
    the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock
    Although new stone tools were made, the real change in the Neolithic Age was the shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture. This is growing food on a regular basis.
  14. economic
    relating to the production and consumption of goods
    By 4000 B.C., farming was an established economic activity in Europe.
  15. locate
    take up residence and become established
    They located villages near fields so people could plant, grow, and harvest their crops more easily. People also settled near water sources, especially rivers.
  16. shrine
    a place of worship associated with something sacred
    In addition to homes, Çatalhüyük had special buildings that were shrines, or holy places. These shrines were decorated with images of gods and goddesses.
  17. specialization
    the line of work you have adopted as your career
    Because an abundant amount of food was produced, fewer people were needed in the fields. Neolithic people began to take part in economic activities other than farming. Specialization occurred for the first time. People took up specific jobs as their talents allowed.
  18. monarchy
    autocracy governed by a ruler who usually inherits authority
    In these early civilizations, the first governments were monarchies. A monarchy is a type of government led by a king or queen.
Created on Thu Jun 17 09:51:37 EDT 2021 (updated Thu Jun 17 12:53:47 EDT 2021)

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