Title: Global History I: Spiconardi
1Neolithic Revolution
- Global History I Spiconardi
2Paleolithic Age Old Stone Age (2.5 million to
10,000 B.C.)
- Hunter gatherers ? people who hunted animals and
collected plants (fruits, nuts, roots, grasses)
for their food supply - Women ? responsible for gather in most societies
- Men responsible for hunting in most societies
- Nomads ? peoples who move from place to place in
order to find a food source
3Paleolithic Age Old Stone Age (2.5 million to
10,000 B.C.)
- Origins
- Evidence supports the theory that the earliest
people live in East Africa - Some historians support multiregional
- During the Paleolithic period, people began to
migrate to Europe and Asia and eventually North
America
4The Neolithic Revolution (10,000 B.C. to 3,000
B.C.)
- Neolithic Period ? The period of human culture
characterized by the development of a system, in
which humans learned to farm - People shifted from gatherers to farmers
- Domestication of animals ? taming of animals
5The Neolithic Revolution (10,000 B.C. to 3,000
B.C.)
- Causes
- New stone tools, which allowed for basic
agricultural needs to be met - New climate patterns
6The Neolithic Revolution (10,000 B.C. to 3,000
B.C.)
- Subsistence Farming ? the ability to produce
enough food to meet the needs of your immediate
family
7The Neolithic Revolution (10,000 B.C. to 3,000
B.C.)
- Impact of the Neolithic Revolution
- Steady supply of food ? Permanent settlemen
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Development of villages/towns/cities
Permanent settlements
Establishment of civilizations
Rise of governments
Live longer
healthier
Increased population
8The Neolithic Revolution (10,000 B.C. to 3,000
B.C.)
- Impact of the Neolithic Revolution
- Development of social classes
- Why? ?
- Explain why the status of women may have been
hurt by the Neolithic Revolution
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