Three-Age System  The Stone Age  Paleolithic  Mesolithic  Neolithic  The Bronze Age  Copper  Bronze  The Iron Age.

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Three-Age System  The Stone Age  Paleolithic  Mesolithic  Neolithic  The Bronze Age  Copper  Bronze  The Iron Age

The Neolithic Revolution  Domestication of Plants  Domestication of Animals  Agriculture

The Bronze Age and Civilization  If one farms, the land one farms becomes paramount.  Predictable and Continuous  Writing  Cuneiform  Hieroglyphs  Linear B

Living Together in Community  Lessons of Life  Law  Living Together  ACTIVITY: Pick a number for Hammurabi’s Code.