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Chapter 2: Early People

Chapter 2: Early People . By: Hallie Mosher, and Jaclyn Niederwerder. Hunters & Gatherers. U nited in bands or small groups Caught and ate fish, turtles, birds and small rodents Technology was use of knowledge and skills Many large animals are now extinct

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Chapter 2: Early People

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  1. Chapter 2: Early People By: Hallie Mosher, and Jaclyn Niederwerder

  2. Hunters & Gatherers • United in bands or small groups • Caught and ate fish, turtles, birds and small rodents • Technology was use of knowledge and skills • Many large animals are now extinct • Experience taught them witch animals and plants could be eating without any unpleasant consequences

  3. Farmers and Herders • Early people began to domesticate animals, or tame them for human use • Many early people who raised livestock were nomads , or people with no settled homes • Raising of their domesticated animals and plants for use by people known as agriculture • Early farmers used a method slash and burn to make their soil richer

  4. Cities • Ur was settled before 3000 B.C. • The people of Ur built a ziggurat • In CatalHuyuk 6000 may have lived in this ancient village • Jericho was an important trading center

  5. What We learned in this chapter • We learned that trading was important to people. Early people used slash and burn to make there crops grow. On the top of the ziggurat was a temple and people thought the higher it was the closer they were to their god. Usually they used a stick and rocks to dig holes for the crops, until they made the plow. They used the Walls of Jerico to protect there goods and protect it from flooding them.

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