the three-age system
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The Three-Age System. The Stone Age The Bronze Age The Iron Age. Guns, Germs & Steel. http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se-ina_bhJ0&list=UUvHAGCWCALwenR2MZuSo_xQ&index=17&feature=plcp - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The Three-Age System
The Stone AgeThe Bronze Age
The Iron Age
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The why, in this case, places a heavy emphasis on the technology available to emerging civilizations. That technology can be described and placed chronologically by using the Three-Age System.
Guns, Germs & Steel
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Greek poet Hesiod’s Works and Days defines the Ages of Man: Golden, Silver, Bronze, Heroic and Iron
Christian Jürgensen Thomsen (1788-1865) This system is now used to categorize the
ages of invention and progress before the Dark Ages
Based on tool use, but also a way to frame the evolution of man and society
Why the “Three-Age System”?
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Reliable, but ambiguous The Ages tend to overlap and are often
disputed by experts In some areas of the Earth, like Africa,
certain groups went straight from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.
Rare groups, such as isolated Amazonian tribes in Brazil, have not yet progressed past the Stone Age.
How reliable is it?
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Prehistoric cultural stage, or level of human development, characterized by the creation and use of stone tools.
Before the earliest civilizations, beginnings of Sumerians
The Stone Age (2.5 mya – 6000 BCE)
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A period in a civilization's development when the most advanced metalworking consisted of smelting copper and tin into bronze.
Babylonians
The Bronze Age (3300 BCE – 1200 BCE)
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Period in the development of industry that begins with the general use of iron in tools and other implements.
Ancient Greece
The Iron Age (1300 BCE – 500 AD)
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What else was happening in the world during the Three
Ages?How did people live?
That’s up to you to find out!
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Stone Age: Cameron, Lindita, Andrea, Brian, Phil, Dan, Bobby, Quinn, Kellie
Bronze Age: Lauren, Mike, Chris R., Melanie, Matt L., Lindsey, Krista, Jason, Chris S.
Iron Age: Ryan, Matt Malburg, Kristen, Josh, Matt Mount, Tim, Anna, Jim
Red = World Events; Blue = Age Events; Green = How People Lived During the Age
Timeline Groups
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World Events: The Ages span across continents and dynasties, wars and legislation.
Age Events: Each Age is divided into sub-categories that have their own dates and significant happenings.
How People Lived: New technologies led to different cultures and ways of living. How did people live during each of these ages?
What Needs to Be Included?