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Remains such as tools, jewelry, and other human made objects. |
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People's unique way of life. |
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Old Stone Age that lasted from 25 million B.C. to 8000 B.C. |
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New Stone Age that began at 8000 B.C. and ended at 3000. |
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Cutting and burning of forests or woodlands to create fields for farming. |
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An advanced state of human society. |
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A person skilled in an applied art; crafts person |
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An organization devoted to the promotion of a particular program or cause. |
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Person who serves as a professional copyist before printers. |
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Having the form of a wedge. |
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A period in history following the Stone Age. 300 B.C. to 1200 B.C. |
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To trade by exchange rather than money. |
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An arch of rich farmland in Southeast Asia. |
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A sovereign state consisting of an independent city and it's surrounding territory. |
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A succession of rulers from the same family. |
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Spreading of ideas or products from one culture to another. |
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A king of ancient Egypt that was considered a God and was military and political leader. |
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Government where the ruler is a divine figure. |
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Massive structure with rectangular base and four triangular sides. |
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Process of drying corpses to prevent them from decaying. |
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Ancient writing system used by Egyptians using pictures. |
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