9/16/09 BR- Describe the person you imagine when you hear the word “caveman.” Today: Archeological Origins of Human Civilization – Hunter Gatherer Societies.

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9/16/09 BR- Describe the person you imagine when you hear the word “caveman.” Today: Archeological Origins of Human Civilization – Hunter Gatherer Societies Hand In: Forms, Surveys Did you get an from me?

Vocabulary Journal #1 subsistence, domestication, Neolithic Revolution, edible, population densities, non-hierarchical, egalitarian, artisans, sedentary subsistence, domestication, Neolithic Revolution, edible, population densities, non-hierarchical, egalitarian, artisans, sedentary

Human Development - “Humans” have been on earth for a long time - 1st “modern” humans (homo sapiens) appear between 400, 000 B.C ,000 B.C. - 1st civilizations begin around 12,000 10,000 BC - “Humans” have been on earth for a long time - 1st “modern” humans (homo sapiens) appear between 400, 000 B.C ,000 B.C. - 1st civilizations begin around 12,000 10,000 BC What were people doing all those years?

From around 400,000 B.C. to 12,000 B.C. People practiced what was called hunter-gatherer societies. Elements of hunter-gatherer society When did they live? When did they live? What is their habitat?(where they lived) What is their habitat?(where they lived) Describe their social structure living situations (houses? What they ate? government?) Describe their social structure living situations (houses? What they ate? government?) Elements of hunter-gatherer society When did they live? When did they live? What is their habitat?(where they lived) What is their habitat?(where they lived) Describe their social structure living situations (houses? What they ate? government?) Describe their social structure living situations (houses? What they ate? government?)

Hunter Gatherer Societies - Reading When did they live When did they live Where’d they live Where’d they live Describe their habitat Describe their habitat Social Structures Social StructuresQuestions Words to look up When did they live When did they live Where’d they live Where’d they live Describe their habitat Describe their habitat Social Structures Social StructuresQuestions Words to look up Summary statement

Assignment: Read Hunter Gatherer Reading and Complete Cornell Notes.