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51. |
Discuss expansion of roman and eranian empire |
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What is Assyrian? |
Answer» Assyria\xa0also called the Assyrian Empire, was a Mesopotamian kingdom and empire of the ancient Near East and the LevantAssyria, kingdom of northern Mesopotamia\xa0became the centre of one of the great empires of the ancient Middle East. It was located in what is now northern Iraq and southeastern Turkey. | |
53. |
Write a note on arawaks |
Answer» The Arawak are a group of indigenous peoples of South America and of the Caribbean. Specifically, the term "Arawak" has been applied at various times to the Lokono of South America and the Taíno. | |
54. |
Austrotope |
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55. |
Describe the script used by the Mesopotamia |
Answer» The Cuneiform is script of Mesopotamia .The tablets were used first which were known as proto-cuneiform, were pictorial.They represented the subjects which were more concrete and visible like a king, a battle, a flood etc. With time it developed in complexity as the subject matter became more intangible taken into the consideration will of the gods, the quest for immortality. With time the representations were more simplified and the strokes of the stylus conveyed word-concepts (honour) rather than word-signs (an honourable man). The written format refined through the rebus which isolated the phonetic value of a certain sign so as to express grammatical relationships and syntax to determine meaning. | |
56. |
how was the economic condition of Roman empire |
Answer» Economic expansion of Roman empire1. The Empire had a substantial economic infrastructure of harbours, mines, quarries, brick yards, olive oil factories etc. Wheat, rice, olive oil were traded and consumed in huge quantities. They came mainly from Spain, Gallic province, North Africa, Egypt, Italy where conditions were best for these crops.2. Liquids like wine, and olive oil were transported in containers called ‘amphorae’. The fragments and sherds of a large number of these survive and it has been possible for the archaeologists to reconstruct the precise shape of these containers.3. Spanish producers succeeded in capturing the market for olive oil from the Italian counterparts. This would only have happened if Spanish producers supplied better quality oil at lower prices.4. On the other hand, large Roman territories were in a much less advanced state. The pastoral and semi nomadic communities were often in the move carrying their oven shaped huts with them.5. As Roman estate expanded in North Africa, the pastures of those communities were drastically reduced and their movements were strictly regulated.6. Diversified applications of water power around the Mediterranean as well as the advances in water powered milling technology, the use of hydraulic mining techniques in the Spanish gold and silver mines and the gigantic industrial scale on which those mines were worked.7. The existence of well organised commercial and banking networks and widespread use of money are indicators of Roman economy | |
57. |
What do you know about artfacts |
Answer» Artefacts are man made sculptures which were crafted in early times | |
58. |
What was the prosperity of mesopotamia |
Answer» Mesopotamia is only known for its prosperity | |
59. |
How important is the division of labour ? Give your arument in favor or inagainst? |
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60. |
Remark geography of iran empire |
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61. |
Why were more animal harder not necessary a trade to traveller? |
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62. |
Define senate |
Answer» The smaller upper assembly in the US, western countries | |
63. |
Where did the city life begon ? between which two rivers is this region situated ? |
Answer» The first city life begins in Mesopotamia the two rivers at Tigris and euphrates | |
64. |
What was the important of patter\'s wheel in urban economy ? |
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65. |
Write two features of hesopotamian religion ? |
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66. |
How was the word \'cuneiform\' derived ? |
Answer» Cuneiform letter were wedge shaped, hence, like nails<br>Cuneiform derived from a latin word which means wedge shaped | |
67. |
What is meant by mesopotomia? |
Answer» Mesopotamia was an ancient region located in the eastern Mediterranean bounded in the northeast by the Zagros Mountains and in the southeast by the Arabian Plateau, corresponding to today\'s Iraq, mostly, but also parts of modern-day Iran, Syria and Turkey.<br>Thx | |
68. |
Choose any two developments each from timeline1and2 at the end of chapter |
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69. |
Legacy of MesopotamiaAll 11 points it is 8 marks question |
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70. |
What is dolni vestonice? |
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71. |
Questions paper of From the beginning of time |
Answer» You can check last year papers here : https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-question-papers.html | |
72. |
Write the name the earliest city in mesopatamian civilization. |
Answer» The earliest city of Mesopotamia civilization is ur . | |
73. |
What is source of mesopotamia |
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74. |
What is the meaning the ideal student |
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75. |
Notes on the crusaders |
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76. |
What is the hadza? |
Answer» The Hadza are an indigenous ethnic group in north-central Tanzania, living around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley and in the neighboring Serengeti Plateau.<br>Hadza are the hunter gatherers | |
77. |
Why would the early temple have been much like a house |
Answer» Temples overtime developed huge structures, built in shape of step pyramids. But early temple were much like house. They were small shrines made of unbaked bricks except that had outer walls going in and out at regular intervals unlike ordinary building. Early temples were like a house because:(i) The temple symbolize the community as a whole and was the nucleus around which the city developed.(ii) It was here that the processing of produce- grain grinding, spinning, weaving was done as in household.(iii) The rulers of early Mesopotamia\'s cities were priests.They lived and administered from there. Since temples were used for residential purposes they looked like houses.(iv) The complex was not only a place of rituals and worship but contained warehouses, workshops and living quarters of artisans | |
78. |
How was the writing effected the vity life of mesopotamia |
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79. |
Who is the author of the book on the origin of species |
Answer» Charles darwin<br>Charles Darwin | |
80. |
What is the fosils |
Answer» A fossil is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age.\xa0<br>Fossils were the remains or impression of old plants ,animals and humans in the form of stone .they were preserved by embedded it in rocks for millions of years.<br>Fossils are remains of very old plant animal or human which turned in to stone and preserved for millions of years | |
81. |
Mention three kinds of homo |
Answer» Homo habilius , homo erectus , homo sapiens , homo neanderlethenesis , homo Heidelbergenesis<br>HomohabilisHomoerectusHomo sapiens<br>HomohabiliasHomoerectusHomo sapiens | |
82. |
Name two city states og ancient Greece |
Answer» \t\tAthens\t\t\tSparti\t | |
83. |
sketch the main features of the early clties |
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84. |
How did temples emerge as the main urban institution |
Answer» Temple was the main centre of urban institution where all kinds of things related to daily uses of the commoners were carried out. | |
85. |
Notea on mari |
Answer» Mari was an ancient Semitic city in modern-day Syria. Its remains constitute a tell located 11 kilometers north-west of Abu Kamal on the Euphrates river western bank, some 120 kilometers southeast of Deir ez-Zor.<br>Thanks | |
86. |
What is the first language known for mesapotamia |
Answer» The first language for Mesopotamia was sumarian and then in 2400 BCE it was replaced by akkadian language<br>Armenian language and then Sumerian language after many years. | |
87. |
Who was muawaiya |
Answer» Muawiyah\xa0was the founder and first caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate. | |
88. |
Compare the achievment of roman empire with the greeek |
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89. |
Homo is original which word and meaning |
Answer» Homo is a Latin word that means man, or human.<br>"Homo" is originated from latin word which means "Man/human". | |
90. |
Write about mari and urk |
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91. |
What is milan edict |
Answer» Edict of Milan is\xa0a proclamation that permanently established religious toleration for Christianity within the Roman Empire. | |
92. |
What were the reasons for the fall of Roman Empire? |
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93. |
Write a short note on the royal capital of mary |
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94. |
Where did the first evolution took place and when? |
Answer» Humans first evolved in Africa, and much of human evolution occurred on that continent. The fossils of early humans who lived between 6 and 2 million years ago come entirely from Africa. | |
95. |
What is judaea revolt? |
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96. |
What are artefact |
Answer» They are man-madeobjects,which includes various types ofarticles like tools,paintings,sculptures, etc. | |
97. |
Explain the different types of settlements which developed in Mesopotamia |
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98. |
Explain the city life in mesopotamia in a brief |
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99. |
Importance of urbanisation in mesopatami |
Answer» The city is just not a place were only peoples liveti is also economical developed. In a city there is also important crafts,transport communication,trades. | |
100. |
What is the replacement and regional continuity model different between |
Answer» Replacment That theory says that the origin of early human started from africa and then they spread ti other country .Regional communityThis theory says that , the origin of early human is not a particular place the early human originated from other places .Many people and arceologist says and they believe in replacment theory | |