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Finish Activities 1 and 2 in your booklet Homework 8/28/2017 Study Notes 10-15 Minutes Finish Activities 1 and 2 in your booklet

6-1.1: Explain the characteristics of hunter-gatherer groups and their relationship to the natural environment. 6-1.2: Explain the emergence of agriculture and its effect on early human communities, including the domestication of plants and animals, the impact of irrigation techniques, and subsequent food surpluses.

PALEOLITHIC (Old Stone Age) Hunter-Gatherers NOMADS- MIGRATION (moved around) to follow animals for food Gathered nuts, berries, and fruit

Paleolithic Man Could not speak or write Worshipped nature Biggest challenge was staying safe from their environment

NEOLITHIC (New Stone Age) Learns DOMESTICATION of animals Learns to plant crops (AGRICULTURE) rather than just gathering fruit and berries

Neolithic Man Begins to settle in one place (No longer Nomads) Start to see the beginnings of cities Begins to learn to speak and communicate