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  1. 4. ancient system of writing in which pictorial symbols represented sounds, syllables, or concepts; for example, Egyptian writing
  2. 5. the society governed by religious leaders
  3. 8. developed an early civilizations; not everyone had the forms of this led to different craftsmen and technologies
  4. 16. people learn to do this with animals, such as sheep, goats, and cattle for dependable food supply
  5. 17. the first form of writing overdeveloped, created by the Sumerians
  6. 18. sequence of rulers from the same family or clan
Down
  1. 1. the worship of multiple gods
  2. 2. ruler of Babylon (R. 1792-1750 BC), he conquered many city states in southern and northern Mesopotamia is best known for a code of laws, inscribed on a black stone pillar, illustrating the principles to be used in some Merrion legal cases.
  3. 3. the change from food gathering to food production that occurred between 802,000 BC
  4. 6. in the complex society to include cities and administrative centers, well-defined class distinctions, complex political systems, methods of permanent record keeping, and highly developed technologies
  5. 7. worship of a single God
  6. 9. a former family organization which places the mail head of the household as absolute authority over other family members
  7. 10. home to Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro; their system of writing has never been deciphered.
  8. 11. a form of social organization or political organization which places one person or group about the others
  9. 12. also known as the "Fertile Crescent" this regionalized between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
  10. 13. the people who dominated southern Mesopotamia through the end of the third millennium BC, they were responsible for the creation of many fundamental elements of Mesopotamian culture such as irrigation technology and cuneiform.
  11. 14. the Shang dynasty originated here around 1750-1027 BC. Ancestor worship, divination by means Oracle bones in the use of bronze vessels for ritual purposes were major elements of this culture
  12. 15. practiced by the Hebrew peoples; this was the first religions teach monotheism