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Bell Work Who were the Ancient North Americans? What do you know about the Ancient North Americans? Why do you know about the Ancient North Americans?
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Ancient North Americans
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A Bridge to America I would like you to please read pg. 111 and take outlined formed notes
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Earliest Americans Southwest Peoples
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Earliest Americans Desert Cities
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Earliest Americans Eastern Peoples
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A Bridge to America Ancient hunters arrived in North America around 15,000-30,000 yrs. ago during the Ice Age Came many ways to North America – Boat from Asia & Europe or walked across glaciers Europe & – Walked over land bridge Beringia Connected Asia to Alaska Ice Age=the water dropped, so could walk across land Animals came 1 st to graze & people followed East & South
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A Bridge to America New Environments – Bison & deer led ppl. across area that is Canada, Mexico, & the U.S. – Comparing America then to America now Washington D.C.=A swamp Manhattan (NY City) skyscrapers=only trees – Human culture developed all over N. America
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Earliest Americans Civilizations created in SW & Eastern part of U.S. This is before the Pilgrims land
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Earliest Americans Southwest Peoples
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Earliest Americans Desert Cities
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Earliest Americans Eastern Peoples
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Earliest Americans Southwest Peoples
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Earliest Americans Desert Cities
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Earliest Americans Eastern Peoples
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The Olmec Olmec Farmers
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The Olmec Olmec Culture
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The Olmec The Olmec Decline
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The Olmec Olmec means- “people of the rubber country” – Rubber trees – Became known as Olmec by outsiders – Settled in hot, wet, & thick rain forests 200 Ft. trees & vines cover trees Plants covering the floor
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The Olmec Olmec Farmers
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The Olmec Olmec Culture
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The Olmec The Olmec Decline
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The Maya 600 yrs. after Olmec decline – Maya civilization reached peak – Lived in Southern Mexico – Highlands of present day Guatemala & Honduras There as early as 1000 B.C. A.D. 900=Spectacular civilization
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The Maya Maya Civilization – Maya Cities Tall, stepped pyramids of stone blocks – Temple built on top – Tombs=burial place for the king – Pictures & murals covered the walls Maya Crops – Maize=Corn, but smaller than ears of corn now – Maize god in drawings – Myth says ppl. made from maize dough
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The Maya Maya Civilization – Maya Religion Worshipped hundreds of gods – Ex. Beekeepers, hunters, & poets had own gods King & nobles led religious ceremonies Studied the stars & planets for their religion
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The Maya More Than a Game – Most Maya cities had a ball court – Men from different cities played game pok-ta-pok Possibly help settle political problems Losing players possibly put to death
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The Maya Writing & Numbers – Written language=300 B.C. – Paper=agave plant or dried animal skins Codex-Sheets folded into a long book Spanish conquerors in 1500s burned most – Only 4 survived-still learned language – Written in glyphs Picture symbols like Egyptian hieroglyphics Some represent actions & objects Some represent sounds & syllables These could not be read-now archeologists can
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The Maya Writing & Numbers – Maya writings describes the lives of rulers – Earliest paintings tell the maize god story Painting was made in Guatemala in 100 B.C. – Important events put on tall, flat stones called stelae Displayed in cities & described history
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The Maya Writing & Numbers – Maya used glyphs to create number system One of the 1 st number system to have zero Developed advanced calendar system “Sacred Round”-13 cycles of 20 name days Calendar had religious importance & other followed 365 days Astronomers could predict eclipses – Mayans still live in region, use their calendars, some speak language, and follow the customs
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