Title: Bell-Ringer Response
1Bell-Ringer Response
- On which of the following continents were the
oldest human remains found in 1974? - A. Europe
- B. Africa
- C. Asia
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3Understanding Our Past Foldable
- I. Studying The Past (4 things) pg.4-5
- II. Investigating Prehistory (6 things) pg. 5-7
- III. Discoveries in Africa and Beyond (8 things)
pg. 8-10
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9Australopithecines (Africa)- Seven to Two million
years ago.
10Homo Habilis (Africa)- Around 2 million years ago
11Homo Erectus (Africa, Asia, Europe)- Around Two
Million years ago. Probably the first to learn
how to use fire.
12Homo Sapiens (Everywhere)- 250,000 to 100,000
years ago.
Neanderthals- Only in Europe and Asia.
Disappeared around 50,000-30,000 years ago.
Early Modern Humans- Us
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14Skills and Beliefs of the Old Stone Age
- Also called the Paleolithic Period
- Early people were nomads, or people who move
place to place to find food. - Typically, around 20-30 people lived in small
bands or groups. - Men-hunted, Women/Children-gathered
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17- Around 100,000 years ago some people began
burying their dead with great care. - Some anthropologists believe that this was the
first sign of religion. - Many scholars think our ancestors believed that
the world was full of spirits and forces that
might reside in animals objects or dreams. - Evidence of this is found in cave paintings.
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19- How do you think humans developed spoken language?
20The Neolithic Revolution
- Around 12,000 years ago, people learned to farm.
- It happened at different times all around the
world. - Along with farming, people also began to
domesticate animals.
21Dramatic Change
- Settled Farming Establishment of the first
settled villages and significant advances in
technology and culture. Why? - Jericho (Israel)- 10,000-9,000 B.C.
- Catalhuyuk (modern-day Turkey)- 7,000 B.C.
- Cultural changes- Men dominate, differences in
wealth, increase in warfare. - Technological changes- Calendars, Plowing,
weaving, and pottery.
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23First Cities and Civilizations
- Earliest civilizations were all near major
rivers. - Food surpluses led the worlds first cities.
- The rise of cities was the main feature of
civilization. - Civilizations in the Americas were not by river
valleys.
24Basic Features of Civilization
- 1. Organized Government.
- 2. Complex Religions.
- 3. Job Specialization.
- 4. Social Classes.
- 5. Arts and Architecture.
- 6. Public Works.
- 7. Writing.
25Civilizations change over time
- Things that can change or influence a
civilization - 1. A sudden, drastic event like a earthquake or
volcano eruption. - 2. Cultural Diffusion- the spread of ideas,
customs, and technologies from one people to
another. - 3. Cities- Grow into City-States
- 4. Empire- a group of states or territories
controlled by one ruler.