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The Emergence of Civilization
CHAPTER 1 9/12/2018 CHAPTER 1 The Emergence of Civilization Section 1: Prehistoric Peoples Section 2: The Foundations of Civilization
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Prehistoric Peoples Objectives: Section 1:
How do anthropologists, historians, and geographers study prehistory? What were the achievements of Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon peoples? What important changes did the Neolithic agricultural revolution cause?
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Prehistoric Peoples Exploring Prehistory Section 1:
Scientific methods – ex. hominids Studying artifacts – culture Limited evidence – educated guesses Major discoveries – Johanson and Leakey Stone Age
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Prehistoric Peoples Early Humans Section 1:
The first people – Hunted, migrated; 100,000 to 400,000 years ago Homo sapiens appeared The Ice Age – Periods of very cold weather occurred over many years Neanderthals – Homo sapiens who buried their dead, believed in afterlife Cro-Magnons – Made tools and art, lived in many areas
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The Agricultural Revolution
CHAPTER 1 9/12/2018 Section 1: Prehistoric Peoples The Agricultural Revolution Middle Stone Age New Stone Age Nomads began to settle, developed agricultural, domestication of animals Societies changed from hunter-gatherers, social roles changed, cities developed
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The Foundations of Civilization
Section 2: The Foundations of Civilization Objectives: What three main characteristics are shared by civilizations? What two other characteristics may be shared by civilizations? What other characteristics and achievements marked the first river valley civilizations?
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Characteristics of a Civilization
Section 2: The Foundations of Civilization Characteristics of a Civilization Surplus food and irrigation Cities and government Division of labor – artisans, merchants, traders
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Other Characteristics
Section 2: The Foundations of Civilization Other Characteristics Developing a calendar Inventing writing – around 3000 B.C.
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The River Valley Civilizations
Section 2: The Foundations of Civilization The River Valley Civilizations The use of metals – copper, tin, bronze, iron Family and religion
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