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The History of World Societies: The Earliest Human Societies

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An alloy of copper and tin -- it is called the "miracle metal" in the National Geographic video "Birth of Civilization"   Bronze  
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They became extinct due to climate change and the arrival (and impact) of homo sapians   Megafauna  
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Crop raising done without the benefit of animal traction   Horticulture  
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The author of "Stone Age Economics"   Marshall Sahlins  
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The modification of plants and animals by selective breeding   Domestication  
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The first hominid to venture out of Africa   Homo Erectus  
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This is where the !Kung live   South Africa (Botswana)  
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A term applied to early homo sapiens in Europe   Cro-Magnon  
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This is the home of the "hobbits" (homo floresiensis)   Indonesia  
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The period during which humans began to rely on growing crops and herding animals for their food supply   The Neolithic  
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The author of "The !Kung San: Men, Women, and Work in a Foraging Society"   Richard Lee  
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The author of "Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman"   Marjorie Shostak  
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The author of "Land Filled with Flies: A Political Economy of the Kalahari"   Edwin Wilmsen  
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The age where Humans relied on relied on foraging   Paleolithic Era  
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The gathering of plants, trapping or catching of small animals and birds, and hunting of larger prey   Foraging  
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The name given to the last 12 thousand years   Holocene Epoch  
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Earliest land walking Primate   Ardipithecus  
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Earliest Bipedal Primate   Australopithecus  
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Walking on four legs   Quadrupedal  
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Walking on two legs   Bipedal  
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First in Genus Homo and to make stone tools   Homo Habilis  
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Second Hominid to venture out of Africa   Homo Sapien  
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Separated Homo Sapiens from other Homos   A bigger Brain  
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The positive effects of a larger brain   Language, Religion, Science, Philosophy, Organize into larger groups.  
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The negative effects of a larger brain   Take more energy, Eat more, Painful Birth  
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Group of Homo Erectus in Europe   Neanderthals  
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A group of "Hobbits" in the Indonesian Islands   Homo Floresiensis  
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It once linked Siberia and Alaska   The Bering Land Bridge  
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An Economic System based on herding cattle   Pastoralism  
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A system of writing devised by the Sumerians   Cuneiform  
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The god at the head of Babylon's pantheon   Marduk  
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This branch of the Nile originates in Etheopia   The Blue Nile  
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Their Invasion brought the end to Egypt's Middle Kingdom   The Hyksos  
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The Hittites originated here, and spoke one of these languages   Anatolia / Indo-European  
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This Seafaring people devised the first true photonic alphabet   The Phoenicians  
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They conquered Mesopotamia (and the city of Baghdad) in the 13 century AD and laid it to waist   The Mongols  
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This country fought a costly and bloody war in Iraq in the 1980's AD   Iran  
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