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Who tells the story of prehistory? Archeologists Artifacts Skeletal Remains
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Anthropologists
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When in Time?? BC BCE AD CE Before Christ Before the Common Era Anno Domini –Year of Our Lord Common Era
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Roman Numerals I=1 V=5 X=10 L=50 C=100 D=500 M=1000 If the number is 1, 10, 100, etc. less than the next Roman numeral then you subtract by placing a 1, 10 or 100 before the next numeral EX. 9=IX 19=XIX 90=XC
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Typically they move seasonally to optimize different sources of food.
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Pastoral Societies The herding of domesticated or partially domesticated animals.
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Agriculture Sedentary Basis for civilization
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Agriculture changes the way man lived-- New opportunities –Permanent dwelling –Toolkit expands –Specialization of labor –Wealth takes on a new meaning
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Problems and challenges –Dependency on a few plants rather than the variety from hunting/gathering –Vulnerability to weather –Dependent on harvest times –Intense physical labor –Dense population Infectious diseases –Immunities develop over time What do you do with the waste??
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Technology Changes Animal power
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Harvesting and Processing Grains
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The wheel may have been invented for pottery not for transportation
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Erosion
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Emergence of Elites
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