World History-A
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- Historic Period
- Historic Period starts with the first writings, Historic period is within the last 5000 years.
- Carbon-14
- Breaks down or decays, determines the approximate age of anything that was once living.
- Nomads
- People who do not have a permanent home, they continually move in search of food.
- Schism
- division between eastern orthadox and Roman Catholic churches that continue today.
- Secondary Source
- A written account made some time after the event took place. made by people who arn't eyewitnesses.
- - ii.Digest
- All laws of Roman Republic.
- - iii.Institutes
- General book of laws.
- Guilds
- Organized groups of people in the same trade or craft who set rules to uphold standards and prtect their members and the customers.
- Urbanization
- The development of specialized work led to development and growth.
- Smelting
- The process of removing the metal from the ore.
- iv.Novellae
- laws created under Justinian, written in greek.
- Relic
- An object esteemed or venerated because of its age or special association with an important historic figure or saint.
- Strait
- narrow water passage.
- Physical Geography
- Areas that provide for people allowed civilations to develop quickly.
- Artifacts
- Any object that was made by humans such as tools, jewelry, pottery, and weapons.
- Monophysites
- Jesus had only one nature, images and statues to be used in churches.
- Hammurabi Codes - i.Code
- All laws created since hadrian.
- Pre-history
- Covers all the time before the invention of writing.
- Hammurabi
- is the law.
- Agriculture Revolution
- The move from hunting and gathering to farming.
- Dome
- Large hemispherical roof or ceiling.
- History
- The study of what humans have done on earth.
- Mosque
- Islamic place of worship.
- Primary Source
- A document, record or written account of an event by an eyewitness to an event.
- Mosaic
- A picture made of colorful glass or stone, gives cultural and spiritual significance as in a cathedral.
- Military
- Soldiers fought for emperors but received land as payment and they fought harder to keep the land.
- Constantinople
- Center of Eastern Chirstianity and the capitol of the Byzantine Empire.
- Civilization
- Advanced society marked by the development and use of writtin laungage, by advances in the arts and sciences, and the development of laws governing behavior.