Period I 8000 BCE – 600 BCE. BIG IDEA  THE CHANGE FROM PALEOLITHIC TO NEOLITHIC SOCIETIES  WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A PALEOLITHIC SOCIETY? 

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Thesis practice samples
Advertisements

Period One Technological and Environmental Transformations to 600 B.C.E.
Mesopotamian Civilization: Part 1 Begun 8/18/2014 Need more help? me or come to office hours- Wed. AM or Thur. PM.
Riverine Cultures & Civilization, BCE
AP WORLD HISTORY Period 1: c – 600 BCE
The Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras
First Civilizations. Definition: The most complex stage of human societal organization, made possible by the immense productivity of Ag. Rev. Characteristics.
Review PP #1 SOL objectives Standard 2 Standard 3
Ancient Societies. Agricultural Revolution Changed the way people lived – People stayed in one place – Extra food resources allowed people to do other.
PART I: THE ORIGINS OF CIVILIZATION. PART I  Paleolithic Age –Humans had spread around globe –Humans were hunter-gatherers –Life style could not support.
Chapter 1.
Technological and Environmental Transformations 8000BCE-600BCE.
Ch. 1 Jeopardy Paleolithic/Neo lithic Age CivilizationMesopotamia/E gypt India/ChinaVocabulary Terms Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200.
Vocab – Due Friday, Sept. 5 Instructions: On a sheet of notebook paper, define and/or describe each of the following. Quiz on Friday! 1. Primary Source.
Period One-5% of Questions
UNIT 1 TEST REVIEW.
The First Civilizations: SPRITE
Period 1 Early Human History.
Technological and Environmental Transformations to 600 BCE
EARLY MAN to First Civilizations
FOUNDATIONS 8000 BCE – 600 CE. Locating World History in the Environment and Time Environment-interaction of geography and climate with the development.
Objective: SWBAT explain the elements of civilizations E.Q. – What are the requirements that make a civilization?
Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources Second Edition
Evolution of Human Societies Paleolithic Era:Neolithic Era: Civilization:
Gender Differences among Hunter- Gatherers Sexual division of labor, but complementary roles Mother-goddess figures.
1 “They invented inventing....” 1  "They invented inventing." "They invented inventing."
Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources Second Edition Chapter 2 First Civilizations: Cities, States, and Unequal Societies (3500 B.C.E.–500.
Chapter 2 Part I Final Notes. Mesopotamia Egypt India China.
Unit 1: Foundations 8,000 B.C.E.-600 B.C.E.. Tabs 1.1 Big Geography & Peopling the Earth 1.2 Neolithic Rev. & Early Agricultural Societies 1.3 Development.
Ways of the World: A Brief Global History First Edition
What is History?.
Ways of the World: A Brief Global History First Edition CHAPTER 3 First Civilizations: Cities, States, and Unequal Societies 3500 B.C.E. –500 B.C.E. Copyright.
Unit 1 Review. Neolithic Era  Stone tools  Domestication of plants and animals  Early societies  Technology  metallurgy.
Technological and Environmental Transformations to 600 BCE.
REVIEW PREHISTORY AND ANCIENT RIVER VALLEY SYSTEMS.
AP WORLD HISTORY PERIOD 1: C – 600 BCE Technological and Environmental Transformations.
Advanced Placement World History. The World History Environment and Periodization  Key Terms:  Civilization  Climate  Cultural diffusion  Monsoon.
Global History Regents Review Mr. DiDomenico. –the knowledge a people have –the language a people speak. –the ways in which they eat and dress. –their.
Norte Chico and Olmec.  Norte Chico emerged between 3000 and 1800 BCE with as many as twenty-five urban centers  Norte Chico differed in several ways.
AP World History Review. Images, text, and pure awesomeness taken from Freemanpedia.com.
Early Civilisations. Homo sapiens sapiens by 10,000 B.C.E. –Larger brain, tools, weapons Paleolithic –Hunter Gatherers  Family groups  nomadic –Gender.
Beginnings of Civilization Origins of Humans to 600 BCE.
PART I: FROM HUNTING AND GATHERING TO CIVILIZATIONS APWH/HUMANITIES LEVEL 5.
Period 1: Technological and Environmental Transformations to c. 600 BCE.
EARLY HUMANS KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS
AP World History Review Period 1: Technological and Environmental Transformations.
Technological and Environmental transformations ORIGINS to c. 600 B. c
Cities, States, and Unequal Societies
AP World History Unit B.C.E..
AP WORLD HISTORY Period 1: c – 600 BCE
Prehistory – River Valley Civilizations
Unit 1: Foundations 8,000 B.C.E.-600 B.C.E..
AP WORLD HISTORY Period 1: c – 600 BCE
Early Discoveries.
Chapter 1 First Peoples, First Farmers: Most of Human History in a Single Chapter.
I. Something New: The Emergence of Civilizations
Technological And Environmental Transformations, to c. 600 B.C.E.
Ancient Civilizations
First People – First Farmers
Unit 1: Foundations 8,000 B.C.E.-600 B.C.E..
AP Review Unit 1.3 (pt 1).
Mesopotamia SPICE Chart
The Beginning of WHAP 8/14/18.
Technological and Environmental Transformations to 600 B.C.E.
Early River Valley Civilizations
6th Grade Vocabulary.
Early Human Societies, 2.5 million-600B.C.E.: Origins and Development
Technological and Environmental Transformations to 600 B.C.E.
Human Life in the Era of Hunters and Gatherers
Warm-Up In your notes, write down these characteristics of civilization. Next to each one, identify an ancient example and a modern example.
Presentation transcript:

Period I 8000 BCE – 600 BCE

BIG IDEA  THE CHANGE FROM PALEOLITHIC TO NEOLITHIC SOCIETIES  WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A PALEOLITHIC SOCIETY?  WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A NEOLITHIC SOCIETY?  Write a thesis statement: Compare and contrast Paleolithic Societies to Neolithic Societies from 8000 BCE to 600 BCE

The First Migrations  Describe each migration and the similarities or differences they may have shared:  INTO EURASIA  INTO AUSTRALA  INTO THE AMERICAS  INTO THE PACIFIC

The First Societies  How did societies differ?  What were their religious beliefs?  Was there an economic structure?  What were their social structures?  What were their political structures?

Social Variations  What are characteristics of a PASTORAL SOCIETY?  What are characteristics of an AGRICULTURAL VILLAGE SOCIETY?  What are characteristics of a CHIEFDOM?

FIRST CIVILIZATIONS  OLMEC CIVILIZATION  NORTE CHICO  NILE VALLEY = EGYPT, NUBIA  MESOPOTAMIA  OXUS  INDUS VALLEY  SHANG DYNASTY  EGYPT VS MESOPOTAMIA

EROSION OF EQUALITY  HIERARCHIES OF CLASS  HIERARCHIES OF GENDER  PATRIARCHY

IMPORTANCE OF THE STATE  WRITING AND ACCOUNTING  GOVERNMENT POSITIONS  ROLE OF KINGS

LET’S TALK A LITTLE VOCAB…  Period I Vocab – Part I  Venus figurines  Dreamtime  Clovis culture  Mega faunal extinction  Human migrations  “the original affluent society”  Shamans  Gobekli Tepe  Fertile Crescent  “secondary products revolution” - specialization  Pastoral societies  Chiefdoms  Catalhuyuk  Paleolithic/Neolithic Shift  Period I Vocab – Part II  Norte Chico/Caral  Indus Valley civilization  Olmec civilization  Uruk  Mohenjo Daro/Harappa  Epic of Gilgamesh  Code of Hammurabi  Patriarchy  Rise of the state

How bout some crash course…  The Switch to agricultural societies The Switch to agricultural societies  Indus Valley Indus Valley  Mesopotamia Mesopotamia  The Epic of Gilgamesh The Epic of Gilgamesh