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Page 1: Early Humans Copyright © Clara Kim 2007. All rights reserved. Essential Question: What is the impact of geography on the following? Human Settlement and.

Early Humans

Copyright © Clara Kim 2007. All rights reserved.

Essential Question: What is the impact of geography on the following?

• Human Settlement and Migration• Spread of ideas / cultural diffusion

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Australopithecines• 1st to grow the

opposable thumb

•First humanlike creature to walk upright

Censored

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How it all began…• Homo Sapiens (modern

humans) appeared in Africa 100,000 to 400,000 years ago.

• Then migrated to –Europe –Asia–Australia–The Americas

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How did they find their food?• Early human societies

met their needs by hunting animals and gathering other foods like edible plants.

• These hunters and gatherers were also known as nomads.

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Nomads

• Nomads: People who depend on wild plants and animals to survive. They followed where the food supply went and gathered seeds and nuts.

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HUMAN LIFE IS SPLIT INTO

TWO PERIODS!TO BE CONTINUED…

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Road to the Agricultural Revolution

Paleolithic to Neolithic Era

Copyright © Clara Kim 2007. All rights reserved.

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Prehistory

• Prehistoric or Prehistory – refers to the time before the advancement of writing.

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Paleolithic Era• Paleolithic Era

also means Old Stone Age.

• The Paleolithic or old stone age began 2 million years go.

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Paleolithic Era• Homo Sapiens during

this period were:– Nomads

– The first to make simple tools and weapons.

– Make cave art

– Master the use of Fire.

– Develop a language

– Living in clans

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Neolithic Era• Neolithic Era also

means the new stone age.

Homo Sapiens during this period:

• Developed agriculture• Domesticated animals• Used advanced tools like spears• Developed weaving skills

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The Agricultural Revolution

• The Neolithic Age is sometimes called the Agricultural Age

• Nomads turned to Farmers

• They learned to domesticate (tame) animals

• They learned to farm their food

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What did it all lead to?• All of these developments led to the

rise of settlements and agriculture.

• This advanced homo sapiens towards civilization.

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Neolithic Age

Archaeological excavation and conservation by an

international team started in 1993 under the

direction of Dr Ian Hodder of the Çatalhöyük

Research Project, Stanford University.

• Mastered the art of farming, had complex societies & created armies to protect walled cities

•  One early city - Catal Huyuk, located in present day Turkey.  

• They built mud-brick homes.  Catal Huyuk means Forked Mound.

•  High point from 6700 to 5700 B.C.

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Catal Huyuk could have looked similar to this graphic.

Lineage Groups or Kinship Units traced descendants through

Matrilineal or Patrilineal

Residents entered cities with ladders.

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2 Early Neolithic Towns Catal Huyuk

& Jericho

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Jericho: It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world.

Catal Huyuk Art Forms

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MANKIND 1

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The Five Features The Five Features of a Civilizationof a Civilization

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Advanced Cities• In order to be

considered a city it must have:–1. Large

population

–2. Must be a center of TRADE

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Complex Institutions• Institution – a long

lasting pattern of organization in a community such as– Government

– Religion

– Economy

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Technology

• New tools and techniques that solve problems and make life easier

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Specialized Workers• Specialized

means someone has the skills to do a specific kind of work

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Record Keeping• Must have a

developed system of writing so the people can:– Record business

– Write a set of laws

– Priests can record rituals and dates

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Pneumonic Device• Ants

– Advanced Cities• Can’t

– Complex Institutions (government, religion)

• Take– Technology

• Slick– Specialized workers

• Rice– Record Keeping

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MANKIND Pt 2

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Pictures Cited• Slide 3 – http://www.davidmacd.com/images/new_york/100_7303_busy_broadway.jpg

• Slide 4 – http://studentwebs.coloradocollege.edu/~c_belle/religion.jpg, http://www.nationwideshelving.com/images/shelving_storage_products/shelving_by_industry/government_

• Slide 5 – clipart• Slide 6 – http://www.uwm.edu/People/closs/images/firefighters1024_768.jpg

• Slide 7 – http://www.barrattschapel.org/images/museumpicts/journal.jpg

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Pictures Cited

• Slide 2 - http://cavemanchemistry.com/ch120slides/graphics/cartoon/7.png

• Slide 3 - http://raconter.net/img/write.jpg

• Slide 4 - http://www.accd.edu/sac/vat/arthistory/arts1303/Paleohorse3.jpg

• Slide 5 - http://youth.crosspointelive.org/uploaded_images/bonfire-748725.jpg

• Slide 6 - http://www.svf.uib.no/sfu/blombos/Artefact_Review1_Images/images/Bigbifacials-&-scrapers.jpg

• Slide 7 - clipart

• Slide 8 - http://www.sewerhistory.org/images/w/wam/moh_wam14.jpg

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Pictures Cited• Slide 1 – www.baylor.edu

• Slide 2 - http://www.classicalvalues.com/NYPair.jpg, www.museumstorecompany.com

• Slide 3 - http://www.geocities.com/latrinchera2000/archivoimagenes/hominizacion/habilis/habilis6.jpg• Slide 4 - http://teachersnetwork.org/powertolearn/web/Prehistory%20Web%20Quest/images/Homo_Erectus.gif

• Slide 5 - www.ugopozzati.it/images/Speranza-Neanderthal.jpg

• Slide 6 - http://www.astrosurf.com/luxorion/Bio/cro-magnon-caverne.jpg

• Slide 7 - http://www.izea.net/images/africa.gif

• Slide 8 - www.rim101.net/pictures/xrm0101b.jpg

• Slide 9 - http://www.princetonfamilycenter.org/images/cavemen.jpg

• Slide 10 - www.preceptaustin.org