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1 True or False, The classical history period dates from around 2,000 to 1,000 b2k.

TRUE
FALSE

2 Before the current era and perhaps before 6,000 b2k which classical planet may have been green?

3 True or False, The early history period dates from around 3,000 to 2,000 b2k.

TRUE
FALSE

4 Which of the following are cosmogonical phenomenon associated with the Sun, or solar system?

watery abyss
aphrodite
Hermeneutes
cold dark matter
Heracles
unseen mass
Silver age

5 True or False, The ancient history period dates from around 8,000 to 3,000 b2k.

TRUE
FALSE

6 Complete the text:

Match up the type of Sun system astrogony with each of the possibilities below:
Babylonian epic story of creation - A
a primordial or first Greek god - B
the primeval chaos - C
creation of heaven and earth - D
Greek god personifying the sky - E
Cronus (Saturn) castrating his father - F
separation of the waters by a firmament

.
Chaos magno

.
Uranus

.
watery abyss

.
Ouranos

Enuma Elish

.

7 True or False, The Holocene starts at ~11,700 b2k and extends to the present.

TRUE
FALSE

8 Aphrodite is linked to the Moon through her epithet

9 True or False, According to Hesiod's Theogony, Uranus was conceived by Gaia alone, but other sources cite Aether as his father.

TRUE
FALSE

10 Complete the text:

The moon was formed independently of the earth and later

, presumably by a

interaction.

11 True or False, The base of the Neolithic is approximated to 12,200 b2k.

TRUE
FALSE

12 The following phenomena are associated with the Golden Age?

Jupiter
An, the oldest and highest of the Sumero-Babylonian gods
Saturn
There is one God, greatest among gods and men
Nabu or Nebo
Hermes invented one language for one people, another for another

13 True or False, Mercury may have once been a satellite of Jupiter, or possibly of Saturn.

TRUE
FALSE

14 Which of the following phenomena are associated with Venus?

separate stars, Phosphorus, the morning star, and Hesperus, the evening star
locally available carving tools
the ionosphere was observed to become elongated downstream, rather like a long-tailed comet, during a rare period of very low density solar outflow
Lucifer, literally "Light-Bringer", and Vesper
currently dormant volcanoes only on the Sun-facing side
a breathable atmosphere

15 Yes or No, The mesolithic period dates from around 13,000 to 8,500 b2k.

Yes
No

Hypotheses

  1. The descriptions in classical literature refer to events in an earlier time.

See also

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