Ch. 9 -- Roots Of Complexity Flashcards

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Affluent foragers

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People who live in areas where the wild food resource base is so rich and abundant that complexity may develop without the development of food production

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Chavin

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A distinctive art style that developed in western South America beginning about 3000 years ago

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Chiefdom

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A level of socio-political integration more complex than the tribe but less so that the state

Ranked social system, hierarchy of power & prestige, less rigidly structured than state societies

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Halafian

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Culture in Mesopotamia dating from 7500 to 6700 BP

Generally small farming villages

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Hassunan

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Culture in Mesopotamia dating from 8000 to 7200 BP

Small farming villages where subsistence was based on the growing of wheat, barley, peas, and lentils. Supplemented by hunting.

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Lintel

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Horizontal cross-members of the Stonehenge monument

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Megalithic

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Related to the construction of large stone monuments

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Mesopotamia

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The land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in modern Iraq

First cities & complex civilization

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9
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Olmec

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Ancient culture of lowland Mesoamerica

3200 years ago – Produced great earthworks, finely carved jade sculptures, & massive basalt carvings of human heads

Religious iconography seems to have served as a unifying element in ancient Mesoamerica

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Poverty Point culture

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Marked by extensive earthworks

Louisiana – 3600 years ago

Ceremonial center for a geographically widespread culture located across the American South

Shared common h/g subsistence focus, pottery styles, & religious iconography

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Regal-Ritual Centers

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Term used to describe Maya population centers

Home of Maya nobility & served as the central location for Maya religion & ritual

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12
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Samarran

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Neolithic culture of southern Mesopotamia

7500 years ago

Located on flood plains of Tigris & Euphrates Rivers

Evidence of communal works - irrigation canals, fortification walls, & communal grain storage structures

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13
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Sarsen

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The thirty upright stones at Stonehenge

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Tholoi

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A new architectural form seen at Halafian sites in Mesopotamia dating to after 7500 years ago

Communal storage facilities or burial chambers

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Trilithon

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Set of three stones, two uprights and one lintel, at Stonehenge

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