PPT-Early Societies in SW Asia and the Indo-European Migrations
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Early Societies in SW Asia and the IndoEuropean Migrations Ch 2 A Mesopotamia 3000bce The land between the Rivers Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Sumer 3000bce a Construction
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Early Societies in SW Asia and the IndoEuropean Migrations Ch 2 A Mesopotamia 3000bce The land between the Rivers Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Sumer 3000bce a Construction of elaborate irrigation systemsabundant harvests. In Indo-European accent (or word stress) was probably indicated by pitch and could fall on any syllable in the word. The placement of the accent depended on the length of the word and the nature of th Euphratic. 28 Oct. 2014. The Issues. When did the Indo-European (i.e. Indo-Anatolian) . continuum. end? . Alternatively, when did Indo-European . migrations. begin? . Where was the (final) Indo-European . 10.4.1: Describe the rise of industrial economies and their link to imperialism and colonialism (e.g., the role played by national security and strategic advantage; moral issues raised by the search for national hegemony, Social Darwinism, and the missionary impulse; material issues such as land, resources, and technology.. A Mr. Ayala Presentation . I) Portugal builds an Eastern Empire. A) . Afonso. de Albuquerque attacked the Mughal Empire in present day India. B) 1508: claimed the island of Goa off of the coast of India. Global History and Geography I. Mr. Cox. Bellringer. Why are Native Americans also known as ‘Indians’?. How . did European countries differ in their early interactions in Asia?. What were the effects of . Matching Commitments and Resources. Toshi. Yoshihara. U.S. Naval War College. Snapshot of Global Commons. 2007 Maritime Strategy. . “. Credible combat power will be continuously postured in the Western Pacific and the Arabian Gulf/Indian Ocean. Technological and Environmental. Transformations, to c. 600 B.C.E.. Key Concept 1.1. . Big Geography and the Peopling . of the Earth. Key . Concept 1.2. . The Neolithic Revolution and . Early Agricultural Societies. to . Language Evolution: Contact, competition and change. Salikoko S. Mufwene. University of Chicago. Language Endangerment: From . The Ecology of Language Evolution. to date. … still an embarrassing subject matter for linguistics. development of the Neolithic Revolution?. (A) Improved human nutrition resulting from enhanced hunting skills. (B) Dramatically altered weapons and warfare caused by the use of bronze technology. (C) The adoption of settled agriculture that allowed more densely populated societies. Chapter 6. I. Early Societies of . MesoAmerica. Major Pre-Columbian Civilizations. Early Mesoamerican societies . 1200 BCE – 1100 CE. The . Olmecs. 1. Early Agriculture in Mesoamerica . 8000-7000bce. CH. 18. I. Effects of Early African Migrations: Agriculture & Population Growth. Bananas. . - entered sea lanes by the Indian Ocean. . - Cultivation in Madagascar moved E. African mainland. . -Enabled Bantu to increase food supply, enrich diets, and expand. Warm-Up Question. :. Examine the Unit 7 Organizer & answer the following questions:. What were 2 effects of exploration?. How did gov’t change because of the Renaissance & Age of Exploration?. development of the Neolithic Revolution?. (A) Improved human nutrition resulting from enhanced hunting skills. (B) Dramatically altered weapons and warfare caused by the use of bronze technology. (C) The adoption of settled agriculture that allowed more densely populated societies. A mother language is spoken by groups of people who become separated by time and distance. Those groups then form new languages based on a common origin.. LANGUAGE FAMILY. : a collection of languages related through a common ancestral language that existed before recorded history. (Indo-European is the world’s most extensive language family.).
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