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Title: Ch.2 Early Humans: The Story Begins


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Ch.2 Early Humans The Story Begins
  • The HuntersThe FarmersThe Agricultural
    RevolutionThe Fertile Crescent

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Glacier
  • A large slow-moving mass of ice and snow

3
settlement
  • A small group of homes in an area

4
craft
  • A trade or art that takes special skill with the
    hands

5
Fertile Crescent
  • An ancient area of fertile soil from the Nile
    River to the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
  • Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Kuwait, Turkey,
    Iran and Iraq.

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The Hunters
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  • During Ice Age, some groups of people lived in
    the southern parts.
  • Spears, simple weapons and tools
  • Used wooden sticks, bones and stones NO metal
  • Stone Age
  • Followed herds of animals
  • Animals food and clothing

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The Farmers
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  • 10,000 B.C. - Ice Age ended
  • Land no longer frozen
  • People learn how to grow food.
  • People start settling down settlements
  • People learned to tame animals.
  • Farming began about 11,000 years ago.

10
The Agricultural Revolution
  • Basis for human civilization
  • Settlements in large groups
  • Large food supply and staying in one place-
    They began to specialize.
  • Time for craft
  • Development of different jobs tradingWhat was
    the consequence?
  • Villages ? Cities ? small Kingdoms

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The Fertile Crescent
  • Rich soil
  • Mesopotamia the land between Tigris and
    Euphrates rivers
  • Around Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait,
    Lebanon, Israel and Turkey

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Jericho





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How do we know about ancient Jericho?
  • One of the seven skulls excavated at the site of
    ancient Jericho
  • Pottery excavated (circa 3300-1550 BC)

14
Jericho
  • One of the earliest towns - oldest walled town in
    the world
  • 850 feet below sea level
  • Farming village
  • Stone wall around the town
  • Captured around 7,000 B.C. by unknown people
  • Mark Antony once gave it to Cleopatra as a gift.

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Farming spread
  • By 6,000 B.C. to Europe
  • By 4,000 B.C. to China
  • Between 5,000 and 2,000 B.C.
    to northern Africa
  • People had food and clothing.Now what? Time
    to learn Civilizations grew
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