The History of Our World

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The History of Our World Ms. Crawford

Geography and History ICEMAN : Ozti Ötztal Alps on Italy's border with Austria Italian Alps Neolithic hunter Elderly Man, mid 40s

In the beginning… Prehistory Time before history History Written/recorded events of people Archaeologists Scientists who examine objects to learn about the past

Oral Tradition Stories passed down by word of mouth Greeks Not always “historically accurate”

Geography The study of Earth’s surfaces and the processes that shape it

Practical Please take an story that you have heard from your family about your own history and transcribe it in three paragraphs. You will be taking an oral tradition and writing it down for others to read. Be sure to have proper spelling and grammar. Complete by Friday, September 8.

Questions? Current Event Quiz: Thursday, September 7