| A | B |
| Prehistoric Biological Knowledge | human knowledge of the living environment |
| Wooly Mammoth | last existed in Siberia (remote Russia) |
| Hunter-Gatherers | people who survive by hunting and collecting plants |
| Bering Land Bridge | the route people came from Asia to North America by |
| Animal husbandry | raising/breeding of animals to domesticate |
| Domestication of plants | deliberating planting seeds to raise plants |
| Migration | the movement of people from one place to another |
| Specialization | a person who has one craft or skill in which they work |
| Civilization | advanced type of human society with cities |
| Geographic luck | termed used by Jared Diamond to describe how some nations became more powerful based on their having plants and animals to domesticate |
| First earliest society | hunter-gatherer |
| Second earliest society | Neolithic farmers |
| Third earliest society | civilization |