The Flintstones And Beyond
Prehistory History of humankind before history was recorded or written down History The written record of past events and times
Paleolithic The “Old Stone” Age
Old Stone Age A period in history when everything was made from stone or wood Long period of time in the history of mankind 2.3 million years ago to 8000 years ago
The Paleolithic Age First to use fire. NOTES The Paleolithic Age “Paleolithic” --> “Old Stone” Age 2,500,000 BCE – 10,000 BCE Made tools First to use fire. hunting (men) & gathering (women) --> small bands of 20-30 humans NOMADIC (moving from place to place)
Hunters and Gatherers A.K.A: Nomads Members of a tribe who move from place to place in search of food and supplies.
Hunters-Gatherers (Nomads) 1. Didn't build permanent dwellings. 2. Had to move when the animals did. 3. Made tools. 4. Used fire. 5. Language to pass on information. 6. Men-Hunted Women- Gathered
Fire: Changed human life Important discovery Cooking Light Warmth
The “New Stone” Age Neolithic
The New Stone Age 8000-5000 years ago 50-300 people started living together Lived in Villages A small community of houses and people
Started to domesticate- tame animals and plants for human use Animals used for meat, milk and wool Learned to grow food People started to settle down Built dried mud-brick buildings Post & Lintel- vertical and horizontal beams
The Neolithic Age 10,000 BCE – 4,000 BCE NOTES The Neolithic Age “Neolithic” --> “New Stone” Age 10,000 BCE – 4,000 BCE Gradual shift from: Nomadic lifestyle --> settled, stationery lifestyle. Hunting/Gathering --> agricultural production and domestication of animals.
Neolithic Age Important because… Farming started to replace hunting and gathering Specialization started Development of different types of jobs.
Important because… First governments were established Formal rules established Religion
Neolithic Villages Jericho Catal Huyuk Between modern day Israel & Jordan About 8,000 BC Catal Huyuk Modern day Turkey 6700-5700 BC
What Civilizations Need To Survive 1. Dependence on natural resources 2. Development of economy 3. Development of political systems 4. Development of religion
5. Social structure 6. Role of technology 7. Fall / Evolution of the civilization.
Why was agriculture important?
Agricultural Revolution Revolution- changes that greatly affect many areas of life Most important event in human history
The Agricultural Revolution NOTES The Agricultural Revolution 8,000 BCE – 5,000 BCE Agriculture developed independently in different parts of the world. SLASH-AND-BURN Farming Middle East India Central America China Southeast Asia 8,000 BCE 7,000 BCE 6,500 BCE 6,000 BCE 5,000 BCE
The Agricultural Revolution ? ? Development of Agriculture ? ?
The Agricultural Revolution More Food Less people need to Farm Better Homes Development of Cities Population increases Development of Agriculture ? Specialized jobs
Discovered in different parts of the world Example- Asia- wheat, barley, rice, soybeans Mexico- corn, squash, potatoes Africa- grain