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The Emergence of Civilization Prehistory
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Exploring Prehistory Anthropologists- Study skeletal remains to see what early people looked like and how they lived. Donald Johanson-: Found “Lucy” 3 million years ago Mary Leakey- Found a skeleton dating back 3.7 million years ago Archaeologists- study their artifacts and determine how they lived and what their culture was like.
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“Lucy” the Hominid
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Hominids-Neanderthals Describe the first known human beings: These individuals had powerful jaws, receding chins, low foreheads, and heavy eyebrow ridges. Who were the Neanderthals? What is known about them? They lived about 35,000 to 130,000 years ago. They wore animal skins for clothing and used fire for warmth and cooking. They differed from the hominids because they buried their dead.
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Paleolithic Age-Old Stone Age Paleolithic means Ancient Stone Glacier climate Hunter-gatherers Nomadic Cave Paintings Technology: –Tools of stone, bone and wood –Fire –Later…Bow and arrow, fish hooks
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Neanderthal The development of fire and clothing made it so the Neanderthal could live in colder regions.
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Cro-Magnons Who were the Cro-Magnons? Lived along side the Neanderthals What is known about them? They lived about 35,000 years ago. They made better tools and weapons than earlier peoples. They left records in artifacts and cave drawings.
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Cave Paintings Lascaux in France, South Africa, and Australia
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Mesolithic Age- Middle Stone Age New environments developed Many large animals became extinct- smaller game hunted, and they tamed dogs. Fishing Beginning of agriculture Some permanent settlements Technology: Tools developed for specific tasks Stone sickles
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What was the Agricultural Revolution? The spread of ideas from one culture to other areas. Why is it significant? This is the term given for the raising of crops and domestication of animals. It allowed nomadic peoples to establish permanent settlements.
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Neolithic Age- New Stone Age First towns and cities appear Advent of writing- History begins Produce their own food Animals domesticated Agricultural Revolution Technology: Made baskets and pottery Wove cloth Bronze and then Iron Age Invention of the wheel and the Sail Irrigation Plow and ox teams
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Four regions of first civilization Nile River Valley- Egypt Tigris and Euphrates Valley- Iraq Indus River Valley- India Huang or Yellow River Valley- China
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Map of first civilizations
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Characteristics of civilization People are able to produce a surplus of food People establish cities and town with some form of government People perform different jobs Advent of the calendar A writing system
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Division of Labor: People specializing in different kinds of work. Which creates the artisan, class of skilled workers. Merchants and traders set off for other towns and settlements and this creates a spread of ideas and culture known as cultural diffusion.
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Family Families: Women tended to the needs of the family, such as caring for the young, cooking, they invented weaving and pottery. Women did much of the early farming. The Plow: once this tool was invented women loss independence, and power shifted to the men.
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Religion Polytheistic belief in many gods and goddesses, they controlled all aspects of human life. Prayer, rituals, and offering of sacrifices.
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Hieroglyphics- Early Writing
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