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Early Humans Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras
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Early Humans Early Humans were called HOMO SAPIENS: Latin for “wise man” Humans first appeared in Africa and migrated or moved to: –Eurasia (Europe and Asia) –Australia –Americas
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Human Migration This map shows migration patterns
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Early Humans –Early humans were nomadic. They moved around to find food, water and shelter. –They relied on HUNTING and GATHERING to find wild plants and animals to eat.
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Early Humans During the Paleolithic Era (Old Stone Age) early humans: –Made fire –Lived in clans (groups of families) –Developed oral (spoken) language –Created cave art –Had tools made out of animal bones
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What do you see here? What did the early humans use for paint?
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Early Humans During the Neolithic Era (New Stone Age) humans: –Developed agriculture (farming), by growing plants to eat –Tamed animals to use in farming – also called domestication –Made pottery and developed weaving skills
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Drawings of what life might have been like for early humans
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How do we know about the past? Archaeologists study past cultures by finding: –Human remains –Settlements –Fossils –Artifacts
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Archaeology Carbon Dating: is used by archaeologists as a test to find the age of an artifact or fossils Stonehenge: famous archaeological site in England
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Early Human Cities Aleppo: Located in Syria. Part of Ancient Mesopotamia and Babylon.
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Early Human Cities Jericho: Located in the West Bank of Israel. One of the oldest continuously occupied cities.
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Çatalhöyük: Located in Anatolia (modern day Turkey) Early Human Cities
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