SETTLING DOWN, BUILDING CITIES, & ESTABLISHING STATES
DOMESTICATION: WHAT IS IT? Human _______________________of another species With the result that _________________________ Occurred independently in ____________of the globe between ________________________
DOMESTICATION: WHAT IS IT? Separating sedentism from domestication and agriculture What is sedentism? _______________________________________ Why is this separate from domestication & agriculture?
PLANT CULTIVATION & AGRICULTURE Agriculture: Environments suitable for domesticated species Agroecology = _____________________which becomes the only environment within which ______________________
ANIMAL DOMESTICATION IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD 1. Presence of animal species ___________________ 2. __________________between wild and domesticated populations Example: ______________ Larger in ________ relative _______________
ANIMAL DOMESTICATION IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD 3. Animal population ______________ Gazelle bones versus sheep & goat bones 4. _______________ of fossilized remains
ANIMAL DOMESTICATION IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD 1 st animal: ______________ Evidence from Magdalenian cave site ___________________-- as old as 16,000yrs (p187) Very confident date of domestication: _________ North America & SW Asia
ANIMAL DOMESTICATION IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD What followed? Sheep Domestication ______________ago SW Asia Goat Herding ______________ SW Asia Occurred separately -- Why? ___________________
DOMESTICATION IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD ______________to domestication ___________________is not present Not a ______________ for the emergence of __________ One theory we will consider: _____________________ Combined local effect of climate, environment, population, technology, social organization, and/or diet
NATUFIANS Foragers in ________ Wild cereals, nuts, & wild game ___________ _______________ sedentism 2 dozen villages (~40-150ppl) 1. 2.