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Chapter 1
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History- written and recorded events of people Prehistory- the time period before history Archaeologists- scientists who examine objects to learn about past people and cultures.
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ICEMAN?
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Civilization, Organized? Chaotic? Advanced? Misdirected/Fledgling? How would archaeologists use the artifacts (pieces of history) to draw conclusions about the iceman?
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Oral Traditions- stories passed down by word of mouth Geography- study of the earth’s surface and the processes that shape it (includes climate, landscape and location)
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What do scientists study to learn about prehistory? Name some geographic features! How can geography help us understand history?
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Hominids- Refers to modern humans as well as early humans and their ancestors Why scientists think hominids existed for millions of years? Footprints in the sand!
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Stone age- period of time when hominids began making lasting tools What did they make them out of? Wood, stone, bones Old Stone age- Had not yet learned to farm, were hunter gatherers Almost all Prehistory took place during the old stone age
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1,400,000 to 500,000 years ago, hominids learned how to use fire How? We cannot be sure Possibly a grass fire caused by lightening Hominids learned to create fire by rubbing sticks to create a spark Big step in the advancement of life Allows us to live in colder climates
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Nomads- people who have no settled home They stay and hunt and gather until the food has run out or moved on Early nomads spread throughout most of the earth
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Middle stone age- characterized by the use of more refined tools New stone age- characterized by the use of even better tools and the advent of farming If you could grow crops, you did not need to be nomadic Colonies begin to form Women gathered and planted seeds while men hunted
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Some places were better for growing than others You needed warmth, water, and good soil. Many took up farming as a way of life
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Plants and Animals were domesticated Plants? Yes Plants Farmers selected only the best grown crops to take seeds from to grow. Animals also became domesticated, they were used for work as well as companionship
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Divide and conquer
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The worlds first construction workers
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What are the ideal farming conditions we learned about? So how do we farm in the desert? Irrigation-supplying land with water from another location using a network of canals How did it work?
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Farm life was more difficult than hunting and gathering, but it was much more rewarding Could give people huge supplies of food Surplus- having more than what you need What effect did this have on population?
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Surplus food allowed families to grow Larger families meant more workers Now tell me what’s next? 10,000 years ago est. population- 5 million 7,000 years ago est. population- 20 million
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With the three basics met, what can civilizations do? Artisan- worker who is especially skilled at crafting things by hand Examples- basket weaving, creating cloth, tools, pottery, and leather goods
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Early cities typically sprung up next to a clean water source with lots of materials for shelter River water beds led to fertile soil to farm on Cities differed largely from towns, (exp. More people, less farmers, more craftsman. Farmers had about enough by this point In the cities farmers became craftsmen
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What is the purpose of government? Keep order, solve disputes, manage public buildings, irrigation projects
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A society with cities, with a central government, run by leaders, and workers who specialize in specific jobs
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6600 BC Artisans discover copper 3000 BC Artisans discover mixing copper and tin makes bronze (much stronger than either) Bronze was used for tools, weapons, and protection
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People knew they were not alone Artisans began to trade their items for items from far away lands Major Invention- Axle and rod connected to wheels. Now we could transport farther, easier. Development of large boats called ships allowed us to travel over water to ship
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Social Class- a group of people with a similar background, income, and way of life Kings and Queens were at the top, then nobles and military/government officials, the artisans and merchants, and common people and farmers bring up the lower class. The lowest class, slaves
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