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| nomads rely on hunting-gathering, painting, burial of dead,simple tools |
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| Farming begins, villages/city growth, stone tools refined |
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| developed cities, organized goverment, formal religion, specializationlabor, social classes, record keeping, art and architecture |
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| travel from place to place in search of food |
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| – hunt for meat/fish, gather berries and nuts Slash and Burn |
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| selective growing of plants and breeding of animals |
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| worship of more than one God |
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| – worship of only one God |
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| Farming / Agricultural Revolution |
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| created villages and surplus of food, led to trading with others |
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| – in pictographs, developed for record keeping |
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| – land between the rivers |
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| first form of writing, wedge shaped, used stylus and wet clay tablets |
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| – pyramid shaped structure used for worshipping (temple) |
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2 rivers in fertile crescent (Mesopotamia) Silt- rich soil left after flooding |
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| rich soil left after flooding |
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| – developed 1st code of laws (harsh punishments) |
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| – 1st to use iron in tools and weapons |
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