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Human interactions with the environment Gabriela Johnson

Moving from one place to another. Hunting Searching for food. Early man Paleolithic era Stone age. Migration Moving from one place to another. Hunting Searching for food. Gathering Collecting food.

Farmers and city dwellers Surplus Extra supplies of food Domesticate To tame plants or animals for human use. Plow A tool used to cut, lift, or turn over soil. Government An organized system of leaders and laws. Plow

The largest and tallest temple in every Sumerian city-state. Cuneiform Mesopotamia Zigguart The largest and tallest temple in every Sumerian city-state. Cuneiform A writing system based on wedge- shaped symbols. Trade Giving up of one thing to get another. Bronze A yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin. cuneiform

The worlds longest river. Papyrus Egypt the Nile river The worlds longest river. Papyrus A material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant, used in sheets throughout the ancient Mediterranean world. After life Life after death. Pyramid A structure that served as tombs for Egyptian ruler. k

farmers Greece Farmers A person who operates a farm or cultivates land. Myth A traditional legendary story. Trade The act of process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities. Peninsula An area of land almost completely surrounded by water except for an isthmus connecting it with the main land. farmers

Colosseum Rome Colosseum An ancient amphitheater in Rome. Road A long, narrow stretch with a smoothed or paved surface, made for traveling by motor vehicle, carriage, etc.. Concrete Formed by coalescence of separate particles into a mass, united in a coagulated, condense, or solid mass or state. Forum The market place or public square of an ancient Rome city, the center of judicial and business affairs. Colosseum