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Prehistory Vocab reviews

Use this review to study for the Prehistory Vocab test.

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A.D and C.E.Anno Domini(latin:in the year of our lord) Common Era…convey same dates(incorrectly remembered as "after death")
amino acid racemizationA method of dating objects up to a million years old.
anthopologistsScientists who study the physical and cultural features of people.
anthopologistsOccupation of Mary and Louis Leaky.
archaeologistsScientists who study the artifacts of past civilizations in order to understand their way of life.
artifactAny object made by humans.
ArtisanDefinition: a skilled worker.
astronomerA scientist who studies heavenly bodies.
B.C. and B.C.E.Before Christ or Before Common Era…conveys same date
barterAn economic system based on the trade of objects.
Bering StraitsThis body of water which today separates North American and Asia was once thought to be a land bridge 25,000 years ago.
BiasWhen a source conatins a slanted opinion or influence, usually unfairly; or is prejudiced.
bronzeA smelting of copper and tin makes ....
Bronze Agethe prehistoric period after the Stone Age. It lasted in different parts of Europe from about 3000 B.C. to about 1000 B.C. and was followed by the Iron Age.
Carbon-14 datingA method of dating objects up to a million years old.
circa or .caMeaning around or about; an approximate period of time.
cityCivilization began with the development of the first ...
civilizationA high form of culture which includes a complex government, religion, economic system, education, etc.
Civilizationgroups that have reached advanced stages in social development. (Advanced Cities, Advanced Technology, Complex Institutions, record keeping, Specialized Workers)
climateA change in the predictable cycle of weather based on location.
Cultural DiffusionThe process whereby different groups pass goods, ideas, and knowledge through contact.
cultureThose customs, ideas, and ways of life which mark one group of people as distinct from others.
direction arrowA marker on a map used to show which way is north.
Donald JohansonThe archeologist who discovered the famous remains of "Lucy"
Fertile CresentLand area running from the Persian Gulf northward to the Armenian Mts. and south along the Meditteranean Sea.
flintA soft stone used by early man to produce tools with sharp cutting edges.
fossilsAny evidence of animal or plant life preserved in rock.
GeologistsScientists who study the origin, formation, and changes in the earth.
GlaciersMassive sheets of ice which spread over the earth during the ice ages.
GobiA great desert forming the northern natural boundary of China.
Himalaya MountainsA mountain chain along the northern borders of India; the highest mountains in the world.
HistoriographyThe science of studying and writing about history.
HistoryAny written document makes up a part of ...
HominidsThe scientific term for "pre-humans."
Ice AgesThe advance and retreat of large glaciers over thousands of years make up this geological period.
Indus Riverthe longest river in Pakistan. rises in Tibet north of the Himalaya and empties into the Arabian Sea
irrigation systemsTo supply land with water by artifical means.
Jarmothe oldest permamnent agricultural settlement yet discovered, located in the Zagros Mtns. Of Northern Iraq
Landformthe physical characteristics of land; irregularities of land. mountains, valleys, peninsula)
LatitudeLines running East and West, they are parallel
LegendA term used to describe the meaning of colors and/or symbols used on a given map.
LoessThe yellowish silt of the Huang he river in China
LongitudeLines running North and South
LucyThe most complete skeletal remains of Australopithicus
Mary LeakeyArchelologist who discovered a sets of prehistorical hominid footprints.
Middle EastA geographical region between Europe and the Far East. Also called the Near East.
moneyAn economic definition of a medium of exchange.
MonotheismThe worship of a single god.
Neolithic EraWhen man learned to live in villages with the aid of agriculture and domesticated animals.
Nile RiverThe longest river in the world
NomadsPeople who move from place to place searching for new supplies of food.
PaleolithicOld Stone Age, before the rise of agriculture and domestication of animals.
PeriodizationThe grouping of events into time frames to make understadning easier
PhoeneticsA language system based on symbols representing sounds not ideas.
PolytheismThe worship of many gods.
Potassium argon methodA method of dating objects billions of years old.
Potter's wheelThis invention allowed the creation of numerous clay storage vessels for grain and liquid surpluses.
PrehistoryThe time before writing developed.
PresentismApplying today's standards and morals to the past
Primary SourceA written record based on original experiences of people involved in an event or happening.
Religionbelief in God, gods, or other significant power(s), often expressed through custom and worship
RevisionismWhen understanding of a historical event or period underogoes a change in contemporary understanding
river valleysLocations of the First Civilizations
scaleA term used to describe the distance on a map into miles or kilometers.
Secondary sourceWritten records based on the writing or evidence of other people not directly involved in the event(s).
SiltDeposits of fertile soil left by water, usually rivers, when it recedes
Slash and Burn FarmingTechnique whereby the overgrowth is burned leaving a thin layer of fertile ash.
social mobilityA social class system which allows people to rise or fall in social status.
Specialization of WorkersSituation where individuals develop skills and knowledge specific to them and needed by the society as a whole, requiring cooperation.
Stone AgeThat period of human history between .ca 500,000 and 10,000 B.C. in which prehistoric people relied on simple stone tools.
Stone HedgeA neolithic site in Great Britain noted for its mysterious construction about 4,000 B.C. with large stone monoliths.
TasadayA prehistoric people recently discovered in the Phillippine Islands.
TechnologyThe use of knowledge to meet ones needs.
TheocracyA government run by an agent of a god or gods.
Tigris and EuphratesThe two rivers od Mesopotamia flowing from Northern Iraq Southwest to the Persian Gulf
titleThe term used to describe the purpose of a given map.
Yellow RiverRiver in China, known as the "Yellow River"
Zagros MountainsRange in Northern Iraq where conditions existed at the time of the Neolithic Revolution that favored agriculture


Sixth Grade Science
Thomas A. Blake Middle School
Medfield, MA

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