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Title: The Beginning of Farming


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The Beginning of Farming
  • The practice of Farming marked the beginning of
    the New Stone Age
  • 11,000 years ago, humans learned that if they
    planted seeds of wild grasses, new crops of
    grasses would come up
  • Plentiful food
  • Nomadic life no longer required

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Pastoral Nomads
  • Nomadic life no longer required however
  • Pastoral nomads raised livestock traveled
    from place to place in search of grazing areas
  • Pastoral nomads (desert-roaming Bedouins) not
    uncommon today in Iraq, Syria

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Pastoral Nomad /Bedouin
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Global Climate Agriculture
  • Scientists believe no single place of origin for
    farming
  • Earliest evidence of farming coincides with the
    of the last Ice Age
  • Change in global climate made farming easier?

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Farming Around the World
  • Humans gradually learned that locations with long
    spring and summer seasons were best places to
    plant
  • 9,000 years ago, Chinese farmers began planting
    rice
  • Soon after, people in Central America began
    growing corn, beans squash

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Domestication of Food
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Plant Selection
  • Products of early farming looked different than
    today
  • Farmers gradually learned that seeds from the
    largest, best tasting crops were best for
    planting
  • Began to domesticate plants or wild plants for
    human use
  • Careful selection of seeds over time led to kind
    of crops we see today

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Terrace Farming
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Raising Animals
  • During Stone Age, humans learned to tame wild
    animals and breed them for human use
  • First domesticated animals most likely dogs
    (they were valuable in hunting)
  • Sheep, goats pigs provided ready sources of
    meat, milk, wool skins
  • Careful breeding led to tamer animals

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Raising Animals
  • Careful breeding led to tamer animals
  • 2500 B.C, cattle, camels, horses, donkeys trained
    to carry heavy loads
  • Humans tried failed to domesticate many other
    animals
  • Ancient India tamed wild elephants for battle
  • Ancient Assyrians Egyptians trained wild
    cheetahs for hunting

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Elephants in Battle
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Hunter-Gatherers
  • Mammoths thrived during the last ice-age which
    ended about 10,000 years ago
  • Scientists have different ideas about how such
    game was hunted
  • Wounded by spears and lured into hidden pits
  • Attacked near watering holes
  • Herd until forced over bluffs

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Hunter-Gatherers
  • Objective
  • Students will be able to
  • describe the lifestyles of hunters-gathers
  • describe the methods hunter-gathers used to
    hunt/kill large animals
  • Describe the importance of animals to the
    survival of hunter-gathers long ago
  • Explain the importance of ancient art to our
    modern understanding of hunters-gatherers

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Hunter-Gatherers
  • Once mammoth killed
  • hide removed it was stretched scraped clean
  • Tusks and other useful parts removed from carcass
  • Damaged weapons repaired made ready for next
    hunt

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Hunter-Gatherers
  • Lived in the wild
  • Lived in caves or built shelters
  • Huts of tusks or mammoth bones
  • Hides covered shelters
  • Fire pits in floor for warmth
  • Made clothes of hides

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Ancient Art
  • During last Ice Age when glaciers covered the
    Earth, hunter-gatherers painted animal forms and
    symbols o cave walls.
  • Charcoal and other materials use or pigmentation
  • Paintings found in Africa, Europe, Australia

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ACTIVITY
  • In teams of 2-3 complete the
  • Stone Age Survival Worksheet
  • Each student must complete/submit a worksheet
  • Be prepared to share your findings
  • Complete sentences not required
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