The Silk Road wasa 16000 kilometer-long network of roadsthat not only servedas trading route, buttransportation ofkommunikation aswell.Many agrarian civilizationsgrew to control a lot ofterritory. They had littlechoice. Maintaining a statewith all its complexities,such as rapid populationgrowth, supportinginfrastructure, as well asbigger governments, didn'tcome cheap.Aftermigrationstopped.CommunitiesgrewAs humansabandonedforaging ogfarmingStates began tofunction as acoordinatingmechanism amongthese sophisticatedrelationships. And thestate could impose itswill by force.As towns andcities grew,some sort ofsocialorganizationwas needed.New roles andcomplex,interdependentsocieties emerged.Elites, farmers, and themenial classesbecame intertwinedand the toeholds of thefirst cities took shape.Sailorsdiscoveredthe "tradewinds"An ox delivers 10times more powerthan a human.Therefore humansdomesticated theirlivestock.MigratingstoppedMuch of the SilkRoad trade alsotook place by sea,between RomanEgypt and thewest coast ofIndia.Silk Road gotdiscoveredby thevesterenworldAgrariancivilizationscould specializein jobs otherthan farming.As a matter ofsurvival, they had tolook toward otherpopulations to offsettheir own internalcosts and shrinkingresources.Ice ageoverCommunitiesgot denser andthey had to drawmore resourcesfrom a smallerareaThe Silk Road wasa 16000 kilometer-long network of roadsthat not only servedas trading route, buttransportation ofkommunikation aswell.Many agrarian civilizationsgrew to control a lot ofterritory. They had littlechoice. Maintaining a statewith all its complexities,such as rapid populationgrowth, supportinginfrastructure, as well asbigger governments, didn'tcome cheap.Aftermigrationstopped.CommunitiesgrewAs humansabandonedforaging ogfarmingStates began tofunction as acoordinatingmechanism amongthese sophisticatedrelationships. And thestate could impose itswill by force.As towns andcities grew,some sort ofsocialorganizationwas needed.New roles andcomplex,interdependentsocieties emerged.Elites, farmers, and themenial classesbecame intertwinedand the toeholds of thefirst cities took shape.Sailorsdiscoveredthe "tradewinds"An ox delivers 10times more powerthan a human.Therefore humansdomesticated theirlivestock.MigratingstoppedMuch of the SilkRoad trade alsotook place by sea,between RomanEgypt and thewest coast ofIndia.Silk Road gotdiscoveredby thevesterenworldAgrariancivilizationscould specializein jobs otherthan farming.As a matter ofsurvival, they had tolook toward otherpopulations to offsettheir own internalcosts and shrinkingresources.Ice ageoverCommunitiesgot denser andthey had to drawmore resourcesfrom a smallerarea

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The Silk Road was a 16000 kilometer-long network of roads that not only served as trading route, but transportation of kommunikation as well.
  2. Many agrarian civilizations grew to control a lot of territory. They had little choice. Maintaining a state with all its complexities, such as rapid population growth, supporting infrastructure, as well as bigger governments, didn't come cheap.
  3. After migration stopped. Communities grew
  4. As humans abandoned foraging og farming
  5. States began to function as a coordinating mechanism among these sophisticated relationships. And the state could impose its will by force.
  6. As towns and cities grew, some sort of social organization was needed.
  7. New roles and complex, interdependent societies emerged. Elites, farmers, and the menial classes became intertwined and the toeholds of the first cities took shape.
  8. Sailors discovered the "trade winds"
  9. An ox delivers 10 times more power than a human. Therefore humans domesticated their livestock.
  10. Migrating stopped
  11. Much of the Silk Road trade also took place by sea, between Roman Egypt and the west coast of India.
  12. Silk Road got discovered by the vesteren world
  13. Agrarian civilizations could specialize in jobs other than farming.
  14. As a matter of survival, they had to look toward other populations to offset their own internal costs and shrinking resources.
  15. Ice age over
  16. Communities got denser and they had to draw more resources from a smaller area