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A Turning Point? THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION (AGRICULTURAL REV)
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What was a time period in your life where something happened and as a result, nothing has ever been the same again? DO NOW -
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Define: Turning Point: A time at which a decisive change in a situation occurs, esp. one with beneficial results. TURNING POINT
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WITH JUST A QUICK SHAVE AND A SUIT A CRO-MAGNON WOULD LOOK JUST LIKE YOU!
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HUNTERS/GATHERERS
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Advantages VS. Disadvantages of being nomadic Hunter/Gatherers???
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Women, who gathered wild berries, began to notice that the seeds they had scattered in previous years were turning into crops……ushering in the NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION! YOU CAN THANK WOMEN FOR THAT…
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Define: Neolithic Revolution The shift from food gathering to food producing. NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION
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Hunters began domesticating animals to create a larger food source as well as create a work force. Horses, sheep, goats, dogs DOMESTICATION OF ANIMALS
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Should the Neolithic Revolution be considered a turning point? Why/Why not? TURNING POINT?!
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Changes in environment Longer growing season Decrease in wild game Rise in population WHY DID THIS HAPPEN THEN?!
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Slash and Burn Farming – Farmers would cut and burn trees to clear a field, use the ash as fertilizer, and then plant for a few years before moving on to a new piece of land. METHODS OF FARMING
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Africa China Mexico Peru ALL EXPERIENCED THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION! RISE OF CIVILIZATIONS
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THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION LEAD TO EVENTUAL RISE OF CIVILIZATION
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