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Chapter 1 Lesson 1 Geography and History
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History is the written and other recorded events of people Prehistory is the time before writing was invented
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An archaeologist is a scientist who examines objects to learn about the human past Geography is the study of Earth’s surface and the processes that shapes it.
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Oral Tradition is the process of passing stories down through the Generations by word of mouth.
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A primary source is a first-hand account of an event or an artifact created during the period of history being studied. A secondary source is a record of the past, based on information from a primary source.
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An artifact is an object made by someone in the past.
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Otzi The IceMan The ICEMAN helped archaeologists figure out what his life was like. He had the following items on him: a knife made of flint bits of rope and leather a copper axe 6 foot bow for hunting Net similar to European bird nets A leather belt-pouch which held: * flint blades and animal bones used to repair equipment *a handful of black fungus with tiny crystals of sulfur and iron (found in today’s matches) attached to the fungus This fungus is now thought to be an early fire-starter He was wearing: a cape made of grass Coat made of deerskin Leggings, or leather pants, made of deerskin Leather boots insulated with grass Found Septmeber 19, 1991 Otzi is over 5,300 years old *Found in the ALPS bordering between Austria and Italy *Body studied initially by Konrad Spindler
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About 5,000 years ago, people in Southwest Asia and in Africa developed a system of writing. This was the beginning of history when people began to record important events.
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Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age) ranged from about 4,000 BC to 7,000 BC with the development of agriculture
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Iceman “Talk show” 8 minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c49vKSiOSug Otzi : Death of the Iceman 47 minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I6YQsNYffc
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