Title: Ch. 1 Notes
1Ch. 1 Notes Emergence of Civilization
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6Section 1 Human Origins in Africa
7Scientists Search for Human Origins
- Defining Prehistory
- Time before invention of writing, about 5,000
years ago - Scientific Clues
- Archaeologists study bones and artifacts human
made objects - Anthropologists study culture a groups way of
life - Paleontologists study fossils plant and animal
remains preserved in rock
8Class Activity
- What does an anthropologist study?
- They help explain demographics (societies age,
income/wealth, education, and other
characteristics of that society) - How?
9Scientists Search for Human Origins cont.
- Early Footprints Found
- Mary Leakey team discovers prehistoric footprints
in Tanzania in 1978 - Laetoli footprints belong to hominids creatures
that walk upright - The Discovery of Lucy
- Donald Johanson team finds female hominid in
Ethiopia in 1974 - Nicknames 3.5 million-year-old skeleton Lucy
- Hominids Walk Upright
- Walking upright helps hominids travel distances
easily - They also develop the opposable thumb
- Early hominids, like Lucy, are a species of
australopithecines
10Donald Johanson with Lucy
11Lucy
12The Old Stone Age Begins
- 2 Phases of the Stone Age
- Paleolithic Age (Old Stone Age) lasted from about
2.5 million to 8000 B.C. (Before Christ) - Neolithic Age (New Stone Age) lasted from 8000 to
3000 BCE (Before Current Era) - Paleolithic Age had cold temperatures and large
glaciers (Ice Age) - Use of tools, fire, and language develops during
the Stone Age
13The Old Stone Age Begins cont.
- Homo habilis may have used tools
- Louis and Mary Leakey discover 2.5
million-year-old hominid fossil - Found in Tanzania, is named Homo habilis man of
skill
14The Old Stone Age Begins cont.
- Homo erectus Develops Technology
- Appeared about 1.6 million years ago in East
Africa - Homo erectus, upright man, used intelligence to
develop technology - Technology ways of applying knowledge, tools,
and inventions - Developed tools to dig, scrape, cut became
skillful hunters - First hominid to use fire might have developed
language - First hominid to migrate from Africa moved to
Asia and Europe
15Homo Erectus
16The Dawn of Modern Humans
- Appearance of Homo sapiens
- Species name for modern humans had larger brain
than Homo erectus - Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons appear Neanderthals
are not ancestors of Homo sapiens - Neanderthals Way of Life
- Powerful muscles and thick bones
- Lived 200,000 to 30,000 years ago in Europe and
SW Asia - Developed religious beliefs and performed rituals
- Lived in caves, shelters made of wood and skin
17Neanderthal Images
What they are saying now?
18Neanderthal Images
Cave Painting in France
19The Dawn of Modern Humans cont.
- Cro-Magnons Emerge
- About 40,000 years ago Cro-Magnons appear
- Physically identical to modern humans
- Hunted in groups better hunters than
Neanderthals - Advanced skill in spoken language
- Migrated from North Africa to Europe and Asia
- Population grew quickly replaced Neanderthals
20Cro-Magnons
CLOSELY RELATED TO TODAY TO PEOPLE FROM FINLAND
21Section 2 Humans Try to Control Nature
22The Beginnings of Agriculture
- The Neolithic Revolution
- Neolithic Revolution agricultural revolution,
began about 10,000 years ago - Nomadic women scattered seeds, then discovered
crops - Shift from food-gathering to food-production
great breakthrough - Causes
- Rising temperatures longer growing seasons
- Constant supply of fresh food equals population
growth
23The Beginnings of Agriculture cont.
- Early Methods
- Slash-and-burn farming- clear land by cutting and
burning trees - Moved after a couple of years
- Domestication of Animals
- Domestication taming wild animals for food
- Tamed horses, dogs, goats and pigs
- Example Jarmo in Iraq and Catal Huyuk (chuh-TUL
hoo-Yook) in Turkey
24Catal Huyuk
25Catal Huyuk
26Section 3 Civilization
27Villages Grow Into Cities
- Farming leads to larger communities
- Food surpluses allow people to develop new skills
- Invention of wheel and sail key
- Social classes develop
28How Civilization Develops
- Advanced Cities
- Centralization planning become focused on a
certain area. - Bureaucracy Government workers/leaders.
- Specialized Workers
- - Division of Labor -
- Complex Institutions
- Example Temples Ziggurat is a pyramid shaped
monument - Theocracy governments ruled by religious
leaders - Record Keeping
- Advanced Technology
- Example in book is Ur in Iraq
29Pictures of Ur
The Great Ziggurat
Tombs
30UR
31Class Activity
- The U.S. is an advanced civilization. With a
partner, come up with 2 examples of each
characteristic of a civilization.