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Chapter 1:The Emergence of Civilization

Chapter 1:The Emergence of Civilization. Section 1:Prehistoric Peoples. Bell Work. What basic needs do all humans share? What do people need to advance beyond simple survival?. World Map-Geography Basics. Objectives. Tswbat: Explain how scientist study “pre-history”

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Chapter 1:The Emergence of Civilization

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  1. Chapter 1:The Emergence of Civilization Section 1:Prehistoric Peoples

  2. Bell Work • What basic needs do all humans share? • What do people need to advance beyond simple survival?

  3. World Map-Geography Basics

  4. Objectives • Tswbat: • Explain how scientist study “pre-history” • Describe the advances Neandertahl and Cro-magnon peoples • Explain the important changes caused by the Neolithic agricultural revolution

  5. Vocabulary • Hominids • Artifacts • Culture • Limited evidence • Nomads • Agriculture • Domestication • Hunter-gatherers

  6. Studying Pre-History • Scientists use the skeletons and other artifacts which remain to study early hominids and their cultures • Use advanced technologies to date artifacts • Use the limited evidence provided and their knowledge of geography and climate to make an educated guess about the prehistoric world.

  7. Early Discoveries Humans ancestors began in East Africa • Mary and Louis Leakey found tools and a skull • Donald Johansson found “Lucy,” one of the oldest skeletons (3.2 million yrs, 3.9 feet, 60 pounds, and 25 years of age) • Video question: Summarize two reasons Lucy was significant.

  8. Life of Early Humans • Traveled in bands living as nomads • Hunter-Gatherers • Used animal skins for clothing • Animism: believe spirits live in animals, objects, or dreams

  9. Human Migration As time passed, humans moved out of Africa, tools progressed, and physical appearance changed

  10. Neanderthal vs. Cro-Magnon • Read the section on page 8 on Neanderthal people and Cro-Magnon people • What important advances did each group make in the development of humans?

  11. Neolithic RevolutionNew Stone Age • As climates changed(end of the ice age) and people migrated, nomads moved together for mutual support and to live on little resources • Develop agriculture and domestication of animals • Permanent settlements established

  12. Way of Life Changed • Agriculture (Farming) • Growth of Cities • Job Specialization • Trade • Writing and Math

  13. Review questions/Assignment • 1.How do scientists study pre-history? • 2.List three of the advances of Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon peoples. • 3.Explain how the Neolithic agriculture revolution changed early people’s lives? • Textbook, page 10, questions 2,4 • Vocab. worksheet • Due Tuesday(end of class)8th hour • 1st hour beginning of class on Thursday

  14. Section 2: The Foundations of Civilization

  15. Bell Work • What makes a civilization? • Describe the best spot to start a civilization.

  16. Vocabulary • Civilization • Irrigation • Divisions of labor • Artisans • Cultural Diffusion

  17. Objectives • Identify the 4 main regions of early civilizations • Explain the main characteristics of a civilization

  18. Early Civilizations Project • Task: You and your group members will be responsible for researching and reporting to the class on your civilization • You will be creating a group power point (30 points) • Due: Monday, September 16 • Civilizations to choose from: • 1.Egyptians • 2.Indus River Valley • 3.Mesopatmia • 4.China • Form groups(3-4) 7-8 total • Choose topics

  19. Early Civilizations Projects • For your assigned topic, your report should include information from the following categories: • Location (map) and time frame of civilization • Defining characteristics of the civilization

  20. Early Civilizations Projects • Use your textbook for the remainder of class and tonight to begin gathering information. (take notes on your civilization)

  21. Civilizations Develop • Civilization: highly organized social order and complex culture • All started near rivers 1. Drinking 2. Farming 3. Transportation The Nile River

  22. Early River Civilizations

  23. Characteristics of a Civilization • Food Surplus-(agriculture-based) • Organized government • Complex religion • Job specialization • Social classes • Arts & architecture • Public works • Writing-Calendars • Use of Metals

  24. Early River Civilizations • City-states: political unit that included a city and its surrounding lands and villages • All polytheistic: many gods • Social structure: • Ruling family, high priests • Lower priests, merchants and artisans • Peasants (most people)

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