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Archaeologist

Study Artifacts to learn about early peoples. Archaeologist. Archaeologist. Historian. Studies Written Documents to understand the past. Genealogist. Genetic Eve. Came out of Africa. PALEOLITHIC MAN Old Stone Age. 2,000,000 BC to 10,000 BC. Hunters and Gatherers

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Archaeologist

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  1. Study Artifacts to learn about early peoples Archaeologist

  2. Archaeologist

  3. Historian Studies Written Documents to understand the past

  4. Genealogist

  5. Genetic Eve Came out of Africa

  6. PALEOLITHIC MANOld Stone Age 2,000,000 BC to 10,000 BC

  7. Hunters and Gatherers Used tools for human use PALEOLITHIC MANOld Stone Age

  8. Nomadic bands 20 – 30 people Followed the food PALEOLITHIC MANOld Stone Age

  9. Developed Spoken Language PALEOLITHIC MANOld Stone Age

  10. Believed in ANIMISM PALEOLITHIC MANOld Stone Age

  11. Buried dead with great care PALEOLITHIC MANOld Stone Age

  12. NEOLITHIC TRANSITION“Neolithic Age” - 10,000 BCE – 4000 BCLiteral Meaning: New Stone Age

  13. NEOLITHIC TRANSITION • Global Warming led to • Permanent Villages • Farming - Calendars

  14. NEOLITHIC TRANSITION • Global Warming led to • Permanent Villages • Farming Animal Domestication Breeding of animals • Horse • Cows and Ox • Pig • Sheep and Goats • Chicken • Indian Elephant

  15. NeolithicNew Stone Age Global Warming led to Farming Domesticated Animals Surplus - Growth in Population

  16. Private PropertyCreated a Class System Religion Based on Sun, Moon, Seasons Goal: Tribal Fertility and Crops (food) Gender Roles Men: Worked fields and herded animals Women: Children, Weaving, and Cooking

  17. CivilizationFirst Cities River Valleys • Iraq - Tigris and Euphrates • Nile - Egypt • Indus - Pakistan • Yellow - China

  18. FEATURES OFCIVILIZATION • Organized Government • Warriors, Priests

  19. FEATURES OFCIVILIZATION • Complex Religions

  20. FEATURES OFCIVILIZATION • Job Specialization • Artisan

  21. FEATURES OFCIVILIZATION • Art and Architecture

  22. FEATURES OFCIVILIZATION • Social Classes

  23. FEATURES OFCIVILIZATION • Public Works

  24. FEATURES OFCIVILIZATION • Writing

  25. Ugaritic Text 1450 – 1200 BCRas Shamra (Syria) Earliest reference to Hebrew/Christian God or Ancient Canaanite Pantheon of gods?El

  26. Create your own language Write a paragraph Exchange and interpret

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