The History of the Ancient World: Практическое пособие по английскому языку. Часть 1. Гончарова Л.Ю. - 22 стр.

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The Caucasians
The Celts
The Balts
The Slavs
Celtic
Baltic
Slavic
Herodotus
The Dorics
The Dorian invasion
The Roman Conquest
VOCABULARY
catastrophe, n
trigger, n (e.g. to pull the trigger)
trigger, v (to trigger the migration)
adherent, n
(e.g. an adherent of the Christian faith)
pace, n (e.g. pace of development)
heartland, n
(e.g. Moscow region is the heartland of
Russia)
to arrive in waves
derive, v (to derive from smth/smb)
(e.g. The word Britain is derived
from the Britanni Celts)
penetrate, v
in an act of irony
descendant, n
ancestor, n
city-state, n (=polis)
fortify, v
fortification, n
fortified, adj (e.g a fortified settlement)
acropolis, n
(=a fortified site in Greek city states)
inhabit, v
inhabitant, n
refuge, n
refugee, n
to take refuge
worship, v (e.g. to worship gods)
asty, n
virtually, adv
pure, adj
hammer, n
The tripartite social structure of the Indo-
Europeans: priests, warriors and commoners.
chain link armor (=chain mail)
horse shoe, n
style, n
stylize, v
stylized, adj
motif, n
swastika, n
(=the Indo-European sun wheel image)
pagan, adj
paganism, n
underworld, n (the Lord of the Underworld)
array of gods
serpent, n (=a huge snake)
raven, n
fertility, n (=fruitfulness)
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The Caucasians
The Celts
The Balts
The Slavs
Celtic
Baltic
Slavic
Herodotus
The Dorics
The Dorian invasion
The Roman Conquest


                                 VOCABULARY

catastrophe, n                                  refuge, n
trigger, n (e.g. to pull the trigger)           refugee, n
trigger, v (to trigger the migration)           to take refuge
adherent, n                                     worship, v (e.g. to worship gods)
(e.g. an adherent of the Christian faith)       asty, n
pace, n (e.g. pace of development)              virtually, adv
heartland, n                                    pure, adj
(e.g. Moscow region is the heartland of         hammer, n
Russia)                                         The tripartite social structure of the Indo-
to arrive in waves                              Europeans: priests, warriors and commoners.
derive, v (to derive from smth/smb)             chain link armor (=chain mail)
(e.g. The word “Britain” is derived             horse shoe, n
from the Britanni Celts)                        style, n
penetrate, v                                    stylize, v
in an act of irony                              stylized, adj
descendant, n                                   motif, n
ancestor, n                                     swastika, n
city-state, n (=polis)                           (=the Indo-European sun wheel image)
fortify, v                                      pagan, adj
fortification, n                                paganism, n
fortified, adj (e.g a fortified settlement)     underworld, n (the Lord of the Underworld)
acropolis, n                                    array of gods
    (=a fortified site in Greek city states)    serpent, n (=a huge snake)
inhabit, v                                      raven, n
inhabitant, n                                   fertility, n (=fruitfulness)