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Key Concept 1.1 Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth

Key Concept 1.1 Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth. Big Bang to 600 BCE. Outline. Main Idea Paleolithic Era/Old Stone Age era Archeological evidence Hunter-gatherer communities Tools Movements Small kinship groups Religious beliefs and practices Earliest societies. Main Idea.

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Key Concept 1.1 Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth

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  1. Key Concept 1.1Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth Big Bang to 600 BCE

  2. Outline • Main Idea • Paleolithic Era/Old Stone Age era • Archeological evidence • Hunter-gatherer communities • Tools • Movements • Small kinship groups • Religious beliefs and practices • Earliest societies

  3. Main Idea During the Paleolithic Era, hunting-foraging bands of humans gradually migrated from their origin in East Africa to Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas, adapting their technology and cultures to new climate regions.

  4. Paleolithic Era/Old Stone Age • Archeological evidence • Migrated from Africa to Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas • Usually in small hunting-foraging bands • Survived by hunting animals and gathering edible plants • Usually had family connections

  5. Tools • Fire was the main tool. • Hunting and foraging • Defense • Warmth • Stone and wood were also used to make tools • Spear, bow and arrow, the club, and the stone axe • Cave paintings show people in France using these tools 17,000 years ago

  6. Groups • Started religious practices during this era • Usually animistic • Ceremonial burials • Indicates the dead were taken care of—expected to have an afterlife • Archeologists have found many small statues of deities made from stone and clay

  7. Groups • Trade of goods and technology occurred • As groups of hunter-gatherers encountered each other they may have • Fought over nearby herds of animals • Worked together to find meat, grains, and fruit • These encounters also facilitated the exchange of weapon and tool making technology and possibly religious beliefs

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