HY 103 UAH Midterm Study Guide

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Princeps (translation)

"first citizen"

Thermopylae (480 BC)

300 Spartans against the Persians led by Xerxes

Sargon

Akkadian king who created the first territorial kingdom in Mesopotamia

Pericles

Athenian leader during the golden age of Athens (5th century BC)

Hammurabi (1792-1750 BC)

Babylonian king famous for his code and for creating a large empire centered around Babylon

Marathon (490 BC)

Battle between Athenians and Persians led by Darius

Plataea (479 BC)

Battle between a Greek coalition led by Sparta and the Persians

Thebes, Abydos, and Memphis

Egyptian cities

Hatshepsut (1472-1457)

Egyptian famous queen who ruled as pharaoh and was portrayed with male attributes in visual media

Khehren

Egyptian pharaoh, built one of the largest pyramids at Giza

Khufu

Egyptian pharaoh, famous for his huge pyramid 480 ft high, one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world

Assyrian Empire

First large empire of the East (c. 900-600 BC) conquered Mesopotamia and Egypt

polis

Greek city

Herodotus

Greek historian, "father of history" (5th century BC)

manioc

Mesoamerican plant

"Fertile Crescent"

Mesopotamia and the Mediterranian coast where agriculture was practiced for the first time on a large scale

La Venta

Olmec main center after 900 BC

satrapies

Perisan adminstrative units ruled by satraps (e.g. Egypt)

Persepolis

Perisan ceremonial capital founded by Darius the Great and finished by Xerxes

Darius the Great (521-486 BC)

Persian king during the height of the Persian Empire; reached the Indus and for the first time the earliest civilizations were united (India, Mesopotamia, and Egypt)

Cambyses

Persian king who conquered Egypt

Xerxes

Persian king, successor of Darius

plebians

Roman lower class

Pax Romana

Roman peace

patricians

Roman upper class

ziggurat

Sumerian temple

Ahura Mazda

Zoroastrian supreme god, creator of the universe

sorghum

a type of african grain

homo erectus

advanced versions of hominid with larger brain

San Lorenzo

an Olmec center

Susa

ancient Persian capital

Banpo

ancient fortified village in China close to modern Xian studied by archaeologists last century; it was an early agricultural community displaying great technological innovation

Gobekli-Tepe

ceremonial site c. 11k years old, built in southeastern Turkey, called the "world's oldest temple"; evidence of early agriculture in the region

Pompeii

city in Italy buried bt the Vesuvius in 79 AD

Norte Chico

civilization in the Andes, in today's Peru, characterized by monumental architecture, non-grain-based farming, and the absence of a writing system and little contact with the outside world

"Dreamtime"

collection of storise and ceremonies in Australia telling the early beginning of occupation during prehistory

Patriarchate

communities ruled by men

Matriarchate

communities ruled by women

Battle of Issus (333 BC)

decisive battle between Alexander the Great and the Persian king Darius III

Battle of Zama (202 BC)

decisive victory of the Romans in the Punic War

Solon

early 6th century reformer and lawmaker in Athens; created the first democratic institutions followed by the reforms of Cleisthenes

Olmecs

early civilization of Mesoamerica, in parts of today's Mexico dating to c. 1200 - 450 BC; developed impressive ceremonial centers

Shang

early dynasty in China

Neanderthal

early hominid from Eurasia

"Java Man"

early hominid from Java

"Peking man"

early hominid from east Asia

Jericho

early settlement in Jordan

Eridu

early urban center in Mesopotamia, c. 4k population around 4000 BC; a famous temple dominated the city, possibly the Tower of Babel in the Old Testament

Uruk

early urban center in Mesopotamia, c. 50k population around 2900 BC

Epic of Gilgamesh

epic story of a Mesopotamian King looking for immortality

Hannibal

famous Carthaginian commander; fought against Rome

"Otzi the Iceman"

famous fossil of a prehistoric man found in the European Alps in the 1990s, fully dressed and with all his tools including a bronze axe

"Lucy"

famous fossil, more than 3 million years old, belinging to the Australopithecus Africanus class of early hominids

Venus of Willendorf

famous prehistoric female figurine

Septimus Severus

first emperor of the Severan dynasty

Achaemenids

first line of Persian kings

Cyrus the Great (559-529 BC)

founder of the Persian Empire, conquered the kingdom of Lydia in western Turkey

Innana (Sumerian) / Ishtar (Akkadian)

goddess of love and fertility in Mesopotamian religion

acropolis

hilltop firtigied area in most Greek cities

Old Kingdom (c. 2600-2200BC); Middle Kingdom (c. 2000-1600): and New Kingdom (c. 1500-1050)

historic periodization of Ancient Egypt

Dark Age (c 1100-800 BC); Archaic Period (c 800-480 BC); Classical Period (c 480-323 BC)

historic periodization of ancient Greece

Constitutio Antoniniana (212 AD)

law given by emperor Caracalla granting Roman citizenship to all males in the Empire

Punic Wars (264-146 BC)

long series of wars between Rome and Carthage for supremacy in the Western Mediterranean

Ashur

main Assyrian God

"hunter-gatherer society"

main social organization and subsistence strategy for more than 95% of human history

homo sapiens

modern humans

Xia

mythical Chinese dynasty predating the Shang

Tang

mythical founder of the Dhang dynasty

helots

native Peloponnesians, enslaved by Spartans

Neolithic

new stone age

Paleolithic

old stone age

Ashurbanipal (668-628 BC)

one of the most successful Assyrian kings when the empire reached its largest extent and cultural flourishing

Ramses II (1279-1213)

one of the most successful pharaohs and military leaders of the New Kingdom

agora

open space, used as a market and for conducting business and meetings

Hittites

people from Anatolia (in Turkey) who mastered chariot warfare and sacked Babylon in 1595 BC

Medes

people of Iran, developed an empire before Perisa, taking advantage of the collapse of Assyria

"Clovis culture"

prehistoric culture of North America

Catalhuyuk

prehistoric settlement in Turkey, 7000 BC

Peleponese

regoin in southern Greece, dominated by Sparta

Zoroastrianism

religion of ancient Persia dominated by a dualistic universe (i.e. the perpetual fight between good and evil)

Henotheism

religious system between monotheism and polytheism, being characterized by one dominant god (e.g. Assyrian religion)

Ahriman

rival of Ahura Mazda

Huang He

river in China

Yangtzi

river in China

Euphrates

river in Mesopotamia

Tigris

river in Mesopotamia

"oracle bode inscriptions"

shoulder bones of cattle and bottom shells of turtles on which messages were written for divination

Hellenistic world (c 323-31 BC)

the cultural legacy of Alexander; a world dominated by greek culture but also by political fragmentation

Attica

the region controlled by Athens

Saqqara

the site of the first Egyptian pyramidal tombs

Augustus

title given by the Senate to Augustus, the first Roman emperor

Princeps

title taken by Augustus, the first Roman emperor

"Rosetta Stone"

tri-lingual inscription used by 19th century scholars to finally decipher Egyptian hieroglyphic writing

homo floresiensis

unique species of hominids from the island of Flores in Asia, only 3 feet tall

Akkad

urban center in northern Mesopotamia, became the dominant center around 2350 BC

Harappa

urban center in the Indus Valley, had c. 35k inhabitants

Mohenjo-Daro

urban center in the Indus Valley, several times the size of Harappa

imperator

victorious in battle

bipedalism

walking upright on two feet

Hyksos

warrior people of the Near East who conquered Lower Egypt in the 18th century BC


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