early humans: from hunting and gathering to farming

14
Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming

Upload: delu

Post on 03-Feb-2016

75 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming. Big Idea #1 - Hunters and gatherers were nomads. A nomads is a person who moves from place to place without a permanent home. Hunters and gatherers were always moving form place to place looking for food. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming

Early Humans: From hunting and gathering

to farming

Page 2: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming

Big Idea #1 - Hunters and gatherers were nomads.

Page 3: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming

A nomads is a person who moves from place to place without a permanent home.

Hunters and gatherers were always moving form place to place looking for food.

Page 4: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming

Big Idea #2 - Humans began to domesticate animals.

People began to herd animals instead of hunt them.

The began to domesticate or tame the animals for human use.

Animals provided meat, milk, and wool. They also carried goods and people and pulled carts.

Page 5: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming
Page 6: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming

Big Idea #4 - Humans began to farm

Page 7: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming

People began to realize that they could plant seeds and grow their own food.

They probably learned this by observing how plants began to grow on their own.

With this new knowledge, people could stay in one place and grow grains and vegetables.

Page 8: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming
Page 9: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming

Big Idea #5 - Villages begin to grow

As people began staying in one place, villages began to grow around them.

Page 10: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming

Jericho and Çatal Hüyük

One of the oldest is Jericho in Israel.

It dates back to about 8000 B.C.

Another well-known ancient village is Çatal Hüyük (chah•TAHL hoo• YOOK) in present-day Turkey.

It was home to some 6,000 people between about 6700 B.C. and 5700 B.C.

Page 11: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming
Page 12: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming
Page 13: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming
Page 14: Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming

Big Idea #5 - People began to specialize

Farming surplus made it possible for people to practice specialization or the development of different kinds of jobs.

Because not everyone was needed for farming, some people had the time to develop other types of skills. They made pottery from clay to store their grain and other foods. Others used plant fibers to make mats and to weave cloth. This led to new type of clothing.