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Time
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Think of time as being like the “X” axis in math!
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Cultural Bias in Timelines? BC = Before Christ AD = Anno Domini or “In the Year of Our Lord” Historians may use “BCE” Before Common Era
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Paleolithic Age Paleo = “Old” Lithic = “Stone” 2 million – 10,000 BC Oldest period of human existence Not “history” b/c not written down
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1. Nomadic Lifestyle
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2. Used simple tools
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3. Learned to use fire
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4. Invented clothing
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5. Developed animistic religion Animism: natural objects or forces possess a “spirit”
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Neolithic Age Begins c.10,000 BC “Neo” = “New” Marked by what historians call the “Neolithic Revolution” – 2 major changes in how people acquired their food
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1. Farming People no longer had to rely for survival on gathering food that grew in the wild Food production becomes more reliable and less time consuming= no more nomads!
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2. Domestication of animals
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More food = more people!
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THINKING BREAK! Take 2 minutes to discuss with your neighbor the following question: Besides people’s eating habits, what other things would have changed about their lives with the introduction of agriculture?
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Question 2 Why do you think nomads began to stay in one place instead of roaming for food? How are our lives today affected by the Neolithic Revolution?
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What would it take? Brainstorm with your group and think of all the materials necessary to make a cell phone
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NOMAD LIFE Nomads before Revolution Nomads after Neolithic Revolution BOTH
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The Neolithic Revolution led to the rise of “civilizations” BUT WHAT DOES “CIVILIZATION” MEAN EXACTLY? According to historians, a civilization should show signs of 8 common features:
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8 Features of Civilization Something every place has to have before being considered “civilized” 1. Cities 2. Organized Govt 3. Complex Religions 4. Job Specialization 5. Social Classes 6. Arts & Architecture 7. Public Works 8. Writing
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1. Cities Developed near rivers
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2. Organized government o Leaders o Laws o Taxes
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3. Complex religion Polytheistic: many gods Gods = part of nature (sun, water, animals)
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4.Job Specialization Division of tasks & labor based on skills
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5. Social classes Ranked people based on jobs/wealth Do we still have this today?
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6. Arts & Architecture Reflected talents, beliefs, & values of people
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7. Public works Large scale, expensive projects that benefit the people Ex: bridges, roads, protection walls
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8. Writing Mostly used by government & religion to record info Ex: laws, Bible Our own modern “alphabet” (named for the Greek letters alpha + beta) is of ancient Phoenician origin
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What about the U.S.?
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Cities?
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Organized Gov’t?
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Complex religion?
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Job specialization?
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Social classes?
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Arts & Architecture?
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Public works?
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Writing?
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What about @ SLHS? Cities? Government? Religion? Public Works? Job specialization? Social classes? Art & Architecture? Writing?
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Summary Main idea/Summary of lesson today?
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Activity Options Choose of the following to complete in your INB #1 Concept Map of “Civilization” #2Visual Vocab #3Write explanation of importance of civilization development #4A-B-C poem of early civilizations #5Acrostic of CIVILIZATION
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CONCEPT MAP Concept: “Civilization” Define:Characteristics: Visual/Image: Examples:Non-Examples:
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VISUAL VOCAB Key Term Definition Example Visual Key Term Definition Example Visual Key Term Definition Example Visual Key Term Definition Example Visual
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#3#4#5 WritingABC PoemAcrostic Choose three concrete details/facts from Chapter 1 section 3 Use these facts to explain the importance of the development of civilization Use letters A through Z and create a phrase beginning with each letter to define, describe, and explain “early civilizations” CIVILIZATIONCIVILIZATION
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