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The Beginning of Society
An important era in prehistory was known as the Stone Age. It is called this because most of the people used tools and weapons made from stone. (Duh!) Quick! What is another name for the Old Stone Age?? Paleolithic
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Hunters and Gatherers During the early part of the Stone Age, people did not know how to farm. They were known as hunters and gatherers, moving around to find food. Eventually they began to hunt in groups and learned the important skill of cooperation. (Now we are moving into the Neolithic Age)
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Hunters and gatherers moved around to find food. They were nomads
Hunters and gatherers moved around to find food. They were nomads. Nomads are people who had no single, settled home. They traveled in search of food. This nomadic lifestyle led to the spread of the human population over the earth. Over time stone tools became more developed, but people still lived as hunters and gatherers.
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Probably by accident, man discovered that planting seeds would result in new plant growth and thus farming was discovered. This sounds simple to us, but this discovery changed the lives of early man because now they knew the basic secret of … Farming!
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We’re Starting a Revolution!
-Learned about their environment and settled down. -Learned not to collect all the seeds at harvest time so they could replant some for the following season and start a new crop -Still hunted and gathered at first, but were no longer nomadic because they could make their own food!
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Farming Some areas in the world were better for farming than others.
Places that had fertile soil, long spring and summers for light and warmth and plenty of water created very successful farming communities.
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Farming History
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Animals! In addition to farming, people also learned to domesticate wild animals. They domesticated plants and animals, making them more useful to humans. They watched the habits of the animals they hunted and protected them from predators, building their trust
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George Washington (Peterson)
Changes….. Over time, these animals began to depend on man for food and would breed thereby increasing the herd. Sheep, goats and dogs were among the first animals to be domesticated. George Washington (Peterson)
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Domestication of Dogs
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Animal Uses These animals helped with hunting and domestic chores as well as providing a source of meat and animal products. They domesticated plants and animals, making them more useful to humans.
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Agriculture Plant and animal domestication made possible the beginnings of agriculture, or farming. Agriculture is the growing of plants and raising of animals to supply food for humans.
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Advantages to Agriculture
Although farming was harder work than hunting and gathering, it had many advantages. Farmers and herders could raise more food than hunters and gatherers could collect. They could support more people on small plots of land and when the land was fertile they could move to areas where wild food and game were scarce. People could also create a steady supply of food year round and even create a surplus
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EXTRA! EXTRA! Read All About It!
The surplus allowed people to store food for a time when they needed it or trade for other goods. Surplus allowed people to stay in one place and create larger families. This made for larger populations. The surplus also allowed some people to stop farming and develop different types of jobs. Some people became artisans and became skilled at a trade. This diversification of jobs led to a growth in towns and cities from small farming settlements.
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So Many Jobs…. Having different jobs led to growing towns and cities.
Where did most cities develop?
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Cry Me A River! Most cities developed near rivers because they provided fertile soil and a source of fresh water. Cities led to the rise of civilization.
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Civilizations Civilization is a complex society that usually has the following five characteristics or features: Stable food supply 2. Specialization of labor- people had different types of jobs 3. A system of government
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4. Social levels- Different classes of people
5. A highly developed culture that includes arts, architecture, religion, music and law. Frequently, civilizations also would have a system of writing.
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