Creation of Patriarchy. World Population: 1000 BCE to Present. World Population, ... The Venus of Willendorf. Mother Goddess Image. Mother Goddess: Catal Huyuk ...
Title: Neolithic 9000-4000 BC Catal Huyuk Mesopotamia a. Uruk 3500-3100 bc- Uruk Modern Iraq b. Sumer- Early dynastic period : Ur, Tell Asmar,Sumer c ...
... cave birth to the belief in a single god chosen ruler in the Middle East ... Middle East ... urban centers in the Middle East were: Jericho, and Catal Huyuk ...
Paleolithic and Neolithic World History SOL WHI.2a,b,c,d Essential Questions How did physical geography influence the lives of early humans? What were the ...
001 STONE AGE PALEOLITHIC NEOLITHIC ANATOLIAN PLANE NEOLITHIC ARCHITECTURE Symbolism, ritual and magic Megalithic Great Stone Large Post and Beam Small ...
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Improvements in agriculture, production, trade and transportation Neolithic Era Pottery pottery Handmade Usually monochrome Shapes were few Decoration (where it ...
Early Humans Chapter 1, Section 1 History The story of humans in the past Anthropologist Studies human society Studies how humans developed Archaeologist Studies ...
Title: Pre-History and Ancient Civilizations Author: orm16385 Last modified by: Philip Kroeger Created Date: 8/11/2003 3:11:54 PM Document presentation format
Period 1 Timeline to 600 B.C.E. c. 10000 B.C.E.: Neolithic Revolution c. 600 C.E. Nok in West Africa smelt iron c. 4000 B.C.E. discovery of metal tools
The Neolithic Revolution (Began around 10K B.C.E.) Origins of Agriculture Neolithic- New Stone Age ... Origins of Agriculture Neolithic- New Stone Age ...
Civilization What makes a civilization? Are YOU civilized ? * artisan * migration * Ice Age * Hunt and Gather * domestication 5 Characteristics of a Civilization ...
Bell Work Use the timeline on 24-25 to answer the following questions About when did the first modern humans appear in Africa? When did the Ice Ages end?
... Declaration 1917 Palestinian refugee camp West Bank Jewish settlements West Bank settlements Intifada Kibbutzes Cyprus Kurds Oil! Ghawar Oil Field Palm Island, ...
Neolithic Times New Stone Age New Stone Age About 8000 B.C. people started producing food This brought about a great change in the way people lived Farming The ...
Urban Design & Planning Tom Turner University of Greenwich School of Architecture and Construction 0208 331 9100 Email t.turner@gre.ac.uk Website www ...
Geography Sensational Sumer Important People Chain of Civilization Early Humans History s Detectives Key Vocabulary Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Period 1 Notes To 600 B.C.E.. Technological and Environmental Transformations Paleolithic Era During Paleolithic Era, hunter-gatherer early humans migrated from ...
How did Sargon the Great earn a place in our history books? The conquerors were the Akkadians, who lived to the north. They were not as technologically advanced as ...
... period in history when everything was made from stone or wood Long period of time in the history of mankind 2.3 million years ago to 8000 years ago Paleolithic ...
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Early Human History Paleolithic art from Lascaux, France. I. ... depended on hunting animals and collecting foods Humans evolved to what we are today: ...
Greyhounds in History There is much speculation as to the origin of the name Greyhound It may stem from the word gazehound , which is another word for ...
Around 3,000 BCE, cities began to pop up. These cities could NOT have come about without agriculture. Before agriculture, what method did humans use to get food?
THE NEOLITHIC AGE The Neolithic Revolution-Brief Review 1) Hunting and Gathering - Human origins to Paleolithic ( Old Stone Age ) 2) Use of Wild Grains ...
Humans Try to Control Nature KEY IDEA: Humans began to grow food and raise animals. Their population increased, and they began to live in settled communities.
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Cambiamento del rapporto uomo-natura Passaggio alla vita sedentaria Nascita dell agricoltura Nascita dell allevamento ... nuova classe sociale legata all ...
The earliest part of the Stone Age is called the Paleolithic period. Paleolithic people were nomads, traveling from place to place to hunt and search for food.
Chapter 1 Section 2: The Beginning of Agriculture Main Idea The development of agriculture was a major turning point in human history and significantly changed the ...
Between 60,000-15,000 YA Homo sapiens spread throughout the world Bering Land Bridge open to foot travel between 60,000 15,000 years ago Human populations moved ...
FIRST RIVER VALLEY CIVILIZATIONS PRE-CIVILIZATION Stability due to need to control water Small groups could not regulate waters Small groups could not defend area ...
Chapter 1 Notes Human Beginnings Discovery of Early Americans Important Terms to Know: Prehistory = period of time before people developed writing Hominids ...
The Emergence of Cities and States Chapter 1.3 A. Introduction: Farming generated more complex societies As settlements grew, people began to see themselves as part ...
The Neolithic Revolution (8000BCE-3500BCE) Sometimes termed the Agricultural Revolution. Humans begin to slowly domesticate plant and animal stocks in Southwest Asia.