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Ch. 1 Notes – Emergence of Civilization

Ch. 1 Notes – Emergence of Civilization. Mind Mapping – Effective Note Tool

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Ch. 1 Notes – Emergence of

Civilization

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Mind Mapping – Effective Note Tool

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Section 1: Human Origins in Africa

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Scientists 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 group’s way of life

– Paleontologists study fossils – plant and animal remains preserved in rock

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Class Activity

• What does an anthropologist study?– They help explain demographics (societies

age, income/wealth, education, and other characteristics of that society)

• How?

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Scientists 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

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Donald Johanson with “Lucy”

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Lucy

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The 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

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The 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”

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The 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

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Homo Erectus

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The 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

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Neanderthal Images

What they are saying now?

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Neanderthal Images

Cave Painting in France

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The 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

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Cro-Magnons

CLOSELY RELATED TO TODAY TO PEOPLE FROM FINLAND

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Section 2: Humans Try to Control Nature

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The 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

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• 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

The Beginnings of Agriculture cont.

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Catal Huyuk

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Catal Huyuk

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Section 3: Civilization

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Villages 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

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How Civilization Develops

1. Advanced Cities- Centralization – planning become focused on a

certain area. - Bureaucracy – Government workers/leaders.

2. Specialized Workers- Division of Labor -

3. Complex Institutions• Example: Temples – Ziggurat is a pyramid shaped

monument • Theocracy – governments ruled by religious leaders

4. Record Keeping5. Advanced Technology• Example in book is Ur in Iraq

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Pictures of Ur

The Great Ziggurat Tombs

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UR

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Class Activity

• The U.S. is an advanced civilization. With a partner, come up with 2 examples of each characteristic of a civilization.