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| 400,000-8,000 BCE , known as the stone age. Hunters and Gatherers |
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Women learned to cultivate, discovered farming Men domesticated animals Commerce and Trade |
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Tigris and Euphrates birthplace of civilization and agriculture |
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| oldest civilization in Mesopotamia |
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| System of writing , used to describe religion |
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| Worshiping more than one god |
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| very important part of Egypt, acts as a highway and flows from south to north, floods regularly |
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| ruled Egypt, viewed as a god |
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| constructed as tombs for the gods,made out of limestone blocks weighing about 15 tons a piece |
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| Hieroglyphics and Demotic |
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