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Review Game: We will go around the circle
Review Game: We will go around the circle. Answer the question correctly for 1 point. If you get the answer right, you can score another point by guessing the rebus or making the basket.
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Review Game continued: If you miss the question the other team can buzz in and answer correctly for a point. (They do not have a bonus option, though.)
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What did Paleolithic art look like?
tended to be cave paintings, which seemed to be part of hunting rituals, and fertility symbols, such as the Willendorf statue.
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a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. These symbols were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 BC. Pictogram
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What were some of the inventions/advancements of the Neolithic Period?
Calendars, bread, ovens, stone tools, hammers, bricks, weaving, dyeing, tanning, lamps, metals/tools, plows, the wheel, boats
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What is the code of Hammurabi?
A stele that documented the first set of laws
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What ancient civilization was located on the Nile River?
The Egyptians
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a symbol representing a vocal sound. (a, b, c)
Phonogram
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Language composed of slim triangular or wedge-shaped elements, as the characters used in writing by the ancient Akkadians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, and others. Cuneiform
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Name one of the Mesopotamian civilizations
Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian
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a written character symbolizing the idea of a thing without indicating the sounds used to say it, e.g., numerals and Chinese characters. Ideogram
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a pictographic script, particularly that of the ancient Egyptians, in which many of the symbols are conventionalized, recognizable pictures of the things represented Hieroglyphics
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During this period, the hunters and gatherers became farmers and herders. This made cities possible.
Neolithic Revolution
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the society, culture, and way of life of a particular area
the society, culture, and way of life of a particular area. It implies common institutions, economic systems, social structures and values that extend over time and space. civilization
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the cultural period of the Stone Age that began about 2 million years ago, marked by the earliest use of tools made of chipped stone. The period ended at different times in different parts of the world, between about 40,000 and 10,000 years ago. (mother goddess and cave art) Paleolithic Period
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a more restrictive term than civilization
a more restrictive term than civilization. It is the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. culture
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the doctrine that there is more than one god or many gods.
Polytheism
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the belief that everything—inanimate or animate—is suffused with divinity.
Pantheism
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defined as the act of giving the characteristics of humans to other things, such as the pictures of God that depict Him with human male characteristics without indication or evidence that his appearance is that of an evolutionarily current human. anthropomorphism
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a sculpture in which the sculpted elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material, giving it the impression that the sculpted material has been raised above the background plane. relief
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an upright stone slab or pillar bearing an inscription or design and serving as a monument, marker, or the like, such as the the one on which Hammurabi laws were written. stele
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Post and lintel construction
the horizontal member over a building void supported at its ends by two vertical columns, pillars, or posts.(Stonehenge) Post and lintel construction
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a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
Ziggurat
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the emblems or insignia of royalty, especially the crown, scepter, and other ornaments used at a coronation. regalia
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a set of rules, a general law; a rule, principle, or criterion by which something is judged.
canon
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a covered entrance; a porch
portico
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A category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter. genre
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the belief in and worship of a single god while accepting the existence or possible existence of other deities that may also be served. henotheism
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government by a person or persons claiming to rule with divine authority
theocracy
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The End of review 1
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