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Ancient World Chapters 1, 2, 3. Vocabulary Review

Words from Beginnings of Civilization, Mesopotamia, and Egypt.

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historythe written and other recorded events of people
prehistorybefore history; the events in the period of time before writing was invented
archaeologistscientist who examines bones, tools, structures, and other objects to learn about past peoples and cultures.
oral traditionstories passed down through generations by word of mouth.
nomadperson who has no single, settled home
hominida modern human or a member of an earlier group that may have included ancestors or relatives or modern humans.
domesticateto tame animals and raise them to be used by humans.
irrigationsupplying land with water through a network of canals.
surplusmore of a thing or product than is needed
artisana worker who is especially skilled in making something, such as baskets, leather goods, tools, jewelry, pottery, or clothes.
civilizationa society with cities, a central government run by official leaders, and workers who specialize in certain jobs, leading to social classes.
social classgroup, or class, that is made up of people with similar backgrounds, wealth, and ways of living.
scribea professional writer.
city-statea city with its own traditions and its own government and laws.
polytheismthe belief in many gods.
mytha traditional story; in some cultures, a legend that explains people beliefs.
empiremany territories and people who are controlled by one government.
caravana group of traders traveling together.
bazaara market selling different kinds of goods
codean organized list of laws or rules.
cuneiforma form of writing that uses groups of wedges and lines.
alphabeta set of symbols that represent the sounds of a language
monotheismthe belief in one god.
faminea time when there is so little food that many people starve.
exileto force someone to live in another country.
covenanta binding agreement
propheta religious leader who told the Israelites what God wanted them to do.
diasporathe scattering of people who have a common background or beliefs.
deltaa triangular-shaped plain at the mouth of a river.
cataracta large waterfall; any strong flood or rush of water.
siltrich, fertile soil deposited by the flooding of a river.
pharaohthe title of kings of ancient Egypt.
dynastya family of rulers
regentsomeone who rules for a child until the child is old enough to rule.
artisana worker who is especially skilled in making something.
mummya dead body preserved in lifelike condition.
pyramida huge building with four sloping outside walls shaped like triangles.
hieroglyphsa kind of picture writing in which some pictures stand for ideas or things and others stand for sounds.
papyrusan early form of paper made from a reedlike plant found in the marshy areas of the Nile delta.
astronomerscientist who studies the stars and other objects in the sky.
afterlifethe next life, in which the dead are believed to live again.
Upper Nubiathe region of ancient Nubia between the second and sixth Nile cataracts
Lower Nubiathe region of ancient Nubia between the first and second Nile cataracts
Nubiaan ancient region in the Nile River valley, on the southern Egypt and northern Sudan border
Gizaan ancient Egyptian city; the site of the Great Pyramid
Mosesan Israelite leader whom the Torah credits with leading the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan
Zoroastrianisma religion that developed in ancient Persia
Stone Agea period of time during which hominids made lasting tools and weapons mainly from stone
Fertile CrescentA region in Southwest Asia; site of the first civilization
orea mineral or a combination of minerals mined for the production of metals
Babylonthe capital of Babylonia a city of great wealth and luxury.
Hammurabithe king of Babylon from about 1792 to 1750 BCE; creator of the Babylonian Empire


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