a look back at the earliest of humans and their settlements
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A look back at the earliest of humans and their settlements
Pre-History
What do you know about the earliest “People” on Earth?
Write a paragraph or two about everything you can tell me about the earliest beings to walk the Earth”. What were they like, what did they do? How are they different than us today.
Bell-ringer
Most of what we know about pre-history comes from the work of both Archaeologists and Anthropologists.
They are both Scientists who analyze and study artifacts and human fossils to construct theories about the development of human beings.
Hominids lived in Africa as long ago as 3-4 million years ago.
Hominids- human and human-like creatures that walk upright
Before History
Hominids made simple stone tools to use.
Homo erectus (upright human being) developed around 1.5 million years ago
They were known for making use of larger and more varied tools.Homo sapiens (wise human being) are
thought to have developed around 250,000 years ago.
Neanderthals and Homo sapien sapiens are both part of this group.
Before History
Named from where they were discovered. The Neander Valley in Germany
Dated back to between 100,000 and 30,000 B.C.
Fossils have been found all over Europe and Southwest Asia
Had and used stone tools for a variety of things
Are thought to be the first people to bury the dead.
Neanderthals
Means “Wise, wise human beings”Appeared in Africa between 150,000-200,000
years ago.By 10,000 BC, they had spread to places all
over the world.All human beings today would be decendants
of Homo Sapiens Sapiens.
Homo Sapiens Sapiens
Period from 2.5 million BC to 10,000 BCMarked by the period of time when humans
used simple stone tools.Also called the Paleolithic AgeThese people were hunters/ gatherers who
would eventually work together in small communities
Nomads- people who moved from place place)Cave Paintings show what their life would
have been like
Old Stone Age
Period from 8,000 to 4,000 BCMarked more by the keeping of animals for
food and the growing of vegetables.Also called the Neolithic AgeThese people learned how to grow crops and
raise animals to keep from having to move with the animals.
Systemic Agriculture- growing food on a regular basis.
Domestication- adaptation of animals for human use.
PERMANENT SETTLEMENTS
New Stone Age
The Neolithic age led to permanent settlements
By 3,000 BC, large numbers of people were living together in fertile river valleys like Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus, and throughout China
Water was a common theme for these early civilizations
Civilization- complex culture in which large numbers of human beings share a number of common elements.
Civilization
6 basic characteristics1. Cities2. Government3. Religion4. Social structure5. Writing 6. Art
Civilization