HI keywords (wachtoord antwoorden= nomads)
Across
- 2. something or someone that is not in its correct historical or chronological time
- 5. when people within a country or empire fight each other
- 7. (Before Christ) time before Jesus
- 9. breeding and raising animals for meat, milk, wool or other products
- 10. taming and selecting wild animals or plants in order to use them
- 12. hollow clay objects to store products
- 15. soil that is carried by running water such as rivers. it can make ground fertile
- 16. sources without words
- 17. last king Rome (time)
- 22. a way of living in which people grow crops and raise animals for food
- 23. guesses of what might have happened
- 24. a long bar with labels on it that shows in which year op perdiod something happened
- 26. rome was founded (time)
- 27. temporary return of a single ruler with all the powers of the old king
- 28. period in prehistory from which human tools have been found that were made of stone
- 30. (common era) 1+
- 32. (Anno Domini)year of the lord/ after Jesus was born
- 33. artificial way to spread water across farmland to make it fertile
- 34. generals, they were elected not assigned by lot even in Athens
- 36. a greek city-state (plural poleis)
- 37. democracy system of government where citizens vote on people who vote on laws
- 39. large towns
- 40. the greek word for "equals" meaning they had the same rights
- 44. (Before common era) -1
- 46. a way of living in which people grow crops and raise animals for food
- 50. a radical change when hunter-gatherers discovered how to grow crops and raise animals
- 52. a city with a harbour and surrounding farmland
- 53. new cities that acted on their own, but felt a link with their home polis. most greek ones of these were overseas
- 54. 100 years
- 60. twin brothers from the myth founding Rome
- 62. period in the past when it was very cold and parts of the world were covered bij ice
- 65. politicians who aimed to help the lower classes
- 66. paintings made by prehistoric humans on the walls of caves
- 67. sources with words
- 68. periods to organise history used in schools in the netherlands
- 69. big farm plots with one type of plant
Down
- 1. gathering of all citizens to decide on laws and such (ecclesia In greek)
- 2. society in which the majority of people live as farmers and the minority live in cities
- 3. things to prove your assumptions
- 4. 10 years
- 6. fertile area in the Middle East; greek for "land between rivers"
- 8. wars between Rome and Carthage (3 in total)
- 11. history source made after what its about
- 13. form government without king or other monarch
- 14. a group of wise old men who advised the king and made laws in the republic (latin senex (old men))
- 18. system of government in which the "best" (aristos in greek) rulers were elected
- 19. remains from the past
- 20. using different crops that help each other
- 21. people who make products with their hands and tools
- 25. people who dont live in a fixed place
- 29. area around the rivers tigris, Euphrates and the nile in the Middle East
- 31. history source made int he time itself
- 35. politicians who looked after the interests of the upper class
- 38. 1000 years
- 41. 2 people (elected for 1 year) ruled the roman republic together
- 42. first senator, having the privilege of speaking first in the senate
- 43. the skill of making things by hand
- 45. when farmers produce more food than they can eat
- 47. a highly developed society
- 48. (big) farms that grow one crop, e.g. vineyards
- 49. scientific study of the past
- 51. people who get their food by hunting and gathering plants, roots and berries
- 55. exchanging goods or services for other goods or services
- 56. democracy system of government where all citizens gather and vote on laws
- 57. citizens of another polis (metoiks in greek)
- 58. relating to sumer, an ancient region of what is now iraq
- 59. redistribution of (farm) land to make it more equal
- 61. collection of greek-speaking poleis but not 1 country like nowadays
- 63. time in history when people couldn't read/write
- 64. a way of organizing days, weeks and months of a year