chronology, order based on time, primary source, first-hand account (example: a journal), secondary source, second-hand account (example: a textbook), decade, 10 years, century, 100 years, millennia, 1,000 years, ancient, very old, before the fall of Rome, prehistoric, before written records, CE, Common Era, historically known as AD (Anno Domini), BCE, Before Common Era, historically known as BC, archaeology, the study of past human cultures, artifact, anything made by humans in the past or present, irrigation, bringing water to crops, agriculture, farming, city-state, a city that ruled itself, empire, a group of countries or places with one ruler or government, scribe, a professional writer, artisan, a worker who is skilled in making something, merchant, a shopkeeper, civilization, a society with language, cities, technology, social hierarchy, job specialization, religion, and government, turning point, a significant change, monotheism, belief in one god, polytheism, belief in more than one god, myth, a traditional story that explains the reason for the existence of something, delta, triangle-shaped area at the mouth of a river, desert, dry land where few plants grow, fertile, land that is good for growing, cuneiform, wedge-shaped writing from ancient Mesopotamia, ziggurat, ancient Mesopotamian temple, Mesopotamia, the land between the rivers (the Tigris and Euphrates), Neolithic Revolution, the change from hunting and gathering to farming, pharaoh, ruler of Egypt, sarcophagus, a coffin, pyramid, an Egyptian tomb, hieroglyphics, ancient Egyptian writing, Rosetta Stone, artifact that allowed archaeologists to translate hieroglyphics, papyrus, paper made from a plant that grows along the Nile.

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