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(From around 2.5 million years ago to about 10K B.C.E.)
The Paleolithic Era (From around 2.5 million years ago to about 10K B.C.E.)
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Paleolithic migration patterns
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The Neolithic Revolution
(Began around 10K B.C.E.)
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Origins of Agriculture
Neolithic-”New Stone Age” (10K-2K BCE) End of Ice Age meant new sources of food were required Had a dramatic impact on the natural environment
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Emerged in different parts of the world at different times (first M. E
Emerged in different parts of the world at different times (first M.E., later Africa, Americas) Crops like wheat, rice, sorghum, etc. spread throughout Eurasia Crops like maize spread from Mesoamerica to N+S America
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Members of one of the world’s last uncontacted tribes
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The “evolution” of maize
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Early Agricultural Society
Year Human Population 3000BCE 14 million 2000BCE 27 million 1000BCE 50 million 500BCE million
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Agriculture led to permanent settlements (Jericho, Catal Huyuk)
Specialized labor developed (pottery, metallurgy, textiles) Control of property and land by a few led to the growth of a social elite (patriarchy)
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