front 1 ARTIFACTS | back 1 Objects created by and used by humans. |
front 2 CULTURE | back 2 Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people. |
front 3 HOMINIDS | back 3 Human like mammals that walk upright. |
front 4 PALEOLITHIC AGE | back 4 People (nomads) used stone tools and hunted and gathered for food - Stone Age. |
front 5 NEOLITHIC AGE | back 5 "New Stone Age" using domesticated animals and agriculture. |
front 6 TECHNOLOGY | back 6 Tools that people use to make life easier. |
front 7 HOMO SAPIENS | back 7 A species of Hominid who have larger brains and to which humans belong. |
front 8 NOMADS | back 8 People who move from place to place as a group to find food for themselves. |
front 9 HUNTER GATHERERS | back 9 People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive (nomads). |
front 10 SLASH AND BURN FARMING | back 10 Cutting and burning of plants in a forest or woodland to create a field. |
front 11 DOMESTICATION | back 11 The process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans. |
front 12 CIVILIZATION | back 12 A complex,skilled workers who make goods by hand highly organized social order. |
front 13 SPECIALIZATION | back 13 The development of skills in a specific kind of work. |
front 14 ARTISANS | back 14 Skilled workers who make goods by hand. |
front 15 INSTITUTIONS | back 15 Complex social organizations such as governments, economies, and education systems. |
front 16 SCRIBES | back 16 People trained to write (before literacy was widespread). |
front 17 CUNEIFORM | back 17 A form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets. |
front 18 BRONZE AGE | back 18 Between the Stone Age and the Iron Age, where weapons and implements were made of bronze. |
front 19 BARTER | back 19 Exchange goods without involving money. |