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3 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers. no ground level entrances climb the ladder to the rooftop, and then enter through the entrance on the roof for protection from enemies Daily Focus Skills Transparenc y 2

4 The period before writing was developed

5 The study of past societies through artifacts

6 old stone age old stone age

7 New Stone Age New Stone Age

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9 Development of Agriculture Domestication of Animals

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11 (Latin for city) A complex culture in which large numbers of human beings share a number of common elements (Latin for city) A complex culture in which large numbers of human beings share a number of common elements

12  Advanced cities (center of trade)  Government organizes and regulates human activity  Religion (explain existence)  Social Structure (the division of the social classes)  Specialization of labor  Writing  Artistic activity- painting and sculpture

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22 Prehistory- the period before writing was developed.Prehistory- the period before writing was developed. Archaeology- the study of past societies through artifacts.Archaeology- the study of past societies through artifacts. Paleolithic Age- Old stone agePaleolithic Age- Old stone age Neolithic Age- New Stone ageNeolithic Age- New Stone age Development of agriculture, Domestication of animalsDevelopment of agriculture, Domestication of animals Bronze Age- 3000-1200 B.C.Bronze Age- 3000-1200 B.C. Civilization (Latin for city)Civilization (Latin for city) A complex culture in which large numbers of human beings share a number of common elementsA complex culture in which large numbers of human beings share a number of common elements Characteristics of Civilization Characteristics of Civilization Advanced cities (center of trade)Advanced cities (center of trade) 2) Government organizes and regulates human activity 2) Government organizes and regulates human activity 3) Religion (explain existence)3) Religion (explain existence) 4) Social Structure (the division of the social classes)4) Social Structure (the division of the social classes) 5) Specialization of labor5) Specialization of labor 6) Writing (keep accurate records)6) Writing (keep accurate records) 7) Artistic activity- painting and sculpture7) Artistic activity- painting and sculpture

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