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The Land Before Time

The Land Before Time. Also known as “Pre-History”. Scientists Study Human Origins. Anthropologists- Study a people’s culture: food, language, religion, music, art Archeologists- Study artifacts left behind by people: Tools, Art, Jewelry

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The Land Before Time

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  1. The Land Before Time Also known as “Pre-History”

  2. Scientists Study Human Origins • Anthropologists- Study a people’s culture: food, language, religion, music, art • Archeologists- Study artifacts left behind by people: Tools, Art, Jewelry • Paleontologists- Study fossils: Bones, teeth, fecal remains

  3. The way you dress The way you talk The food you eat The music you listen to The things you believe The things you enjoy What is culture?

  4. Early footprints found • In the 70’s Archeologist Mary Leakey lead an expedition into eastern Africa • In Tanzania she uncovered fossilized foot prints of australopithecines (a type of hominid), dating back to 3 million 600 thousand years ago. • Hominid = humans and other creatures that walk upright

  5. “Lucy” • In Ethiopia Donald Johnson uncovers the most complete hominid dating back 3.5 million years ago. • The Date was 1974 and he named her Lucy after a popular song of the time

  6. The old stone age • The old stone age or the Paleolithic Age lasted from 2.5 million years ago to 8000 B.C. • A commonly found item of this time period are chopping tools made of stone

  7. The New Stone Age • The Neolithic Age, or new stone age, begins around 8,000 B.C. and continues until about 3,000 B.C. • This time period is characterized by polished tools, pottery, crops, and domesticated plants and animals. • The domestication of plants and animals is a key point in human history as it represents a shift from hunting and gathering to early agriculture. • This shift is called the Neolithic revolution (the first agricultural revolution)

  8. Hominids • Australopithecines – 4 million – 1 mil B.C. found in Southern and Eastern Africa, first hominid to walk up right. • Homo Habilis (man of skill)- 2.5 mya (million years ago) to 1.5 mya. Found in Southern and Eastern Africa, First to make Stone tools • Homo Erectus (upright man)- 1.6 mya to 30,000 B.C.- Found in Africa, Asia, Europe. First to control fire, used intelligence to improve on tools, may have developed a language • Homo Sapiens (wise men)= Neanderthals and Cromagnons

  9. Neanderthals • 200,000 to 30,000 B.C. • Found in Europe and Southwest Asia • First to have burial rituals (Shanidar Cave) • Cave central to their lives • Hunters and gatherers

  10. Cro-Magnons • 40,000 years ago • Identical to modern humans • Advanced spoken language • Cooperative with one another • Planned hunts • Neolithic revolution

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