unit 1 lesson 2
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PrehistoryPrehistory to to
the Rise of the Rise of CivilizationsCivilizations
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ObjectivesObjectivesAfter this lesson students will be able to:After this lesson students will be able to:
Describe the methods scientists use Describe the methods scientists use to uncover early human existenceto uncover early human existence
Define and identify the Define and identify the characteristics of a Civilizationcharacteristics of a Civilization
Analyze the important developments Analyze the important developments during the Paleolithic Ageduring the Paleolithic Age
Analyze the impact of the Neolithic Analyze the impact of the Neolithic RevolutionRevolution
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VocabularyVocabulary
PrehistoryPrehistory ArchaeologyArchaeology ArtifactArtifact AnthropologyAnthropology HominidHominid Homo SapiensHomo Sapiens CivilizationCivilization
Neolithic Age Neolithic Age Paleolithic AgePaleolithic Age NomadNomad ““Lucy”Lucy” Louis B. LeakeyLouis B. Leakey Mary N. LeakeyMary N. Leakey Donald JohansonDonald Johanson
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What is PrehistoryWhat is Prehistory
This refers to a period of time before This refers to a period of time before people invented a system of writingpeople invented a system of writing
Prehistoric people had no cities, Prehistoric people had no cities, organized central governments, or organized central governments, or complex inventionscomplex inventions
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Early Human LifeEarly Human Life
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Early Human LifeEarly Human Life
Anthropology is the study of the origins Anthropology is the study of the origins and development of human society and development of human society
Archaeology- a branch of anthropology, Archaeology- a branch of anthropology, archaeologists study artifacts to draw archaeologists study artifacts to draw conclusion about the values, activities and conclusion about the values, activities and beliefs about our past.beliefs about our past.
In 1959 Anthropologist Mary N. Leakey In 1959 Anthropologist Mary N. Leakey and Louis B. Leakey found evidence of the and Louis B. Leakey found evidence of the first hominids (humanlike primate) at first hominids (humanlike primate) at Olduvai Gorge in TanzaniaOlduvai Gorge in Tanzania
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Early Human LifeEarly Human Life
In 1959 Anthropologists Mary N. In 1959 Anthropologists Mary N. Leakey and Louis B. Leakey found Leakey and Louis B. Leakey found evidence of the first hominids evidence of the first hominids (humanlike primate) at Olduvai (humanlike primate) at Olduvai Gorge in TanzaniaGorge in Tanzania
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Mary and Louis LeakeyMary and Louis Leakey
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Early Human Life ContinuedEarly Human Life Continued
In 1974 Anthropologist Donald In 1974 Anthropologist Donald Johanson found part of a hominid Johanson found part of a hominid skeleton in Ethiopiaskeleton in Ethiopia
He named his find “Lucy”He named his find “Lucy”
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Donald Johanson and “Lucy”Donald Johanson and “Lucy”
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Spread of Homo SapiensSpread of Homo Sapiens
Look at the map on the following Look at the map on the following slideslide
Think about the Leakey’s discovery Think about the Leakey’s discovery and also Donald Johanson’s and also Donald Johanson’s discovery- How does this map discovery- How does this map support their findings?support their findings?
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Spread of Homo Sapiens MapSpread of Homo Sapiens Map
It shows the movement of Homo It shows the movement of Homo Sapiens from their origins in Africa to Sapiens from their origins in Africa to the rest of the world. the rest of the world.
It shows how the discoveries of the It shows how the discoveries of the Leakey’s and Johanson helped to Leakey’s and Johanson helped to prove how Homo Sapiens spread prove how Homo Sapiens spread throughout the worldthroughout the world
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Paleolithic AgePaleolithic Age(Old Stone Age)(Old Stone Age)
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Paleolithic AgePaleolithic Age
2 million B.C. to 10,000 B. C.2 million B.C. to 10,000 B. C. People lived in small hunting and People lived in small hunting and
gathering groups of about 20 to 30 gathering groups of about 20 to 30 peoplepeople
They were nomads- moving from They were nomads- moving from place to place following game place to place following game animals and the ripening of different animals and the ripening of different fruits, nuts, grains, and vegetablesfruits, nuts, grains, and vegetables
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Tools
The word technology refers to the ability of human beings to make things that sustain them and give them some control over their environment. The technology available at the beginning of human history was quite simple. It consisted primarily of the ability to make stone tools.
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Paleolithic Stone and Bone Tools
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Paleolithic Age ContinuedPaleolithic Age Continued
They developed simple tools and They developed simple tools and spoken language.spoken language.
During the Ice Age huge glaciers During the Ice Age huge glaciers covered parts of Asia, Europe, and covered parts of Asia, Europe, and North America. To be able to cope North America. To be able to cope with the cold they began to seek with the cold they began to seek shelter in caves, build fires and use shelter in caves, build fires and use animal skins for clothinganimal skins for clothing
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Paleolithic Tribe
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Neolithic RevolutionNeolithic Revolution(New Stone Age)(New Stone Age)
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Neolithic AgeNeolithic Age
Neolithic Revolution- Nomadic Neolithic Revolution- Nomadic Paleolithic people began to learn to Paleolithic people began to learn to farm and domesticate animalsfarm and domesticate animals
This produced a surplus of food, This produced a surplus of food, growth in populations, and the growth in populations, and the settlement of people in one areasettlement of people in one area
This led to the growth of the first This led to the growth of the first VillagesVillages
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Neolithic early
villages
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Neolithic AgeNeolithic Age
With a surplus of food and increased With a surplus of food and increased population people began to population people began to specialize in jobsspecialize in jobs
Some of these jobs included farmer, Some of these jobs included farmer, artesian, priest, rulers, and warriorsartesian, priest, rulers, and warriors
These small villages grew into the These small villages grew into the first civilizationsfirst civilizations
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Growth of CivilizationsGrowth of Civilizations
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Features of a CivilizationFeatures of a Civilization
Organized GovernmentsOrganized Governments Complex ReligionsComplex Religions Job SpecializationsJob Specializations Social ClassesSocial Classes Arts and ArchitectureArts and Architecture Public WorksPublic Works WritingWriting
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First CivilizationsFirst Civilizations
Catal Huyuk- is an example of an Catal Huyuk- is an example of an early civilizationearly civilization
Catal Huyuk all of the features of a Catal Huyuk all of the features of a civilizationcivilization
Catal Huyul is located in present-day Catal Huyul is located in present-day TurkeyTurkey
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Catal HuyukCatal Huyuk
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Representation of a Catal Huyuk Shrine room
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Representations of the inside of a house in
Catal Huyuk