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Nomad Person who regularly moves from place to place,
Technology Tools and methods used to help humans perform tasks.
Archaeologist People who study how humans developed by studying fossils, artifacts, and remains of past culture.
Artifact Weapons, tools and other items made by humans in the past. They are primary sources.
Primary sources First hand piece of evidence from people who saw the event.
Point of View General attitude about people and about life.
Secondary sources Created AFTER the events by people who didn't see it.
Analyze To examine
Interpret To explain
Credibility Truthfulness
Bias An unreasoned, emotional judgement about people and events.
Agriculture The growing of plants to be used for humans use farming.
Specialization The development of different kinds of jobs.
Civilization Characteristics of organized government, cities, religion, record keeping, specialization.
Irrigation The watering of dry land by means of canals or pipes.
Code of Law A written set of government laws that apply to everyone under a government.
Hammurabi King of Babylon.
Pharaoh The title used by the rulers of ancient Egypt.
Polytheism Belief in many gods/goddesses.
Nile River The longest river in the world that is in Egypt.
Papyrus A water plant/reed made for making paper, sandals, rope, and baskets
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