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Chapter 1 Overview & Discussion. The Calendar: Time B.C. – before Christ = B.C.E. – before the common era B.C. – before Christ = B.C.E. – before the common.

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1 Chapter 1 Overview & Discussion

2 The Calendar: Time B.C. – before Christ = B.C.E. – before the common era B.C. – before Christ = B.C.E. – before the common era A.D. – anno domini = C.E-common era A.D. – anno domini = C.E-common era The 1st century BCE, started on the first day of 100 BC and ended on the last day of 1 BC The 1st century BCE, started on the first day of 100 BC and ended on the last day of 1 BC 2nd century BCE started the first day of 200 BCE and ended the last day of 101 BC 2nd century BCE started the first day of 200 BCE and ended the last day of 101 BC The 1st century CE was the century that lasted from 1 to 100 The 1st century CE was the century that lasted from 1 to 100 2nd century CE is the period from 101 to 200 2nd century CE is the period from 101 to 200

3 Five Themes of Geography Location - where on earth a plac e is. Location - where on earth a plac e is. latitude latitude longitude longitude Place - physical features and hum an characteristics (where people li ve) Place - physical features and hum an characteristics (where people li ve) Human-environment interaction - how people have changed the e nvironment Human-environment interaction - how people have changed the e nvironment Movement - of people, goods, an d ideas Movement - of people, goods, an d ideas Region - defined by physical, eco nomic, or cultural features. Region - defined by physical, eco nomic, or cultural features.

4 Birth of Civilization Prehistoric People http://www.becominghuman.org/

5 Hominids The first humanlike creatures Hominids – earliest primate ancestors of humans (65 million yrs ago) Hominids – earliest primate ancestors of humans (65 million yrs ago) 98% human DNA identical to apes 98% human DNA identical to apes Oldest complete skeleton found in Ethiopia (Africa) Oldest complete skeleton found in Ethiopia (Africa)

6 Homo: humans Scientists have divided the genus of humans into 3 species: Scientists have divided the genus of humans into 3 species: Homo habilis (handy human) Homo habilis (handy human) Existed 2.5 million to 1.5 million years ago Existed 2.5 million to 1.5 million years ago Homo erectus (upright human) Homo erectus (upright human) Existed between 1.8 million and 30,000 years ago Existed between 1.8 million and 30,000 years ago Homo sapiens (wise human) Homo sapiens (wise human) Existed between 400,000 -100,000 years ago Existed between 400,000 -100,000 years ago

7 Evolution’s Theory…

8 Controversy… Evolution Vs Creation Charles Darwin’s Theory of evolution creates controversy! “humans were descended from a hairy, tail quadruped (four footed animal)” – The Descent of Man 1870 Many considered this to be offensive, atheistic, blasphemous

9 Great Ice Age (Pleistocene) Occurred between 2 million to 11,000 yrs ago Occurred between 2 million to 11,000 yrs ago At their peak, glaciers covered a third of the earth’s surface At their peak, glaciers covered a third of the earth’s surface Created land bridges (causing migration to occur) Created land bridges (causing migration to occur) What was the result? What was the result? Led to the evolution of large number of new species Led to the evolution of large number of new species

10 What is culture? Consists of learned patterns of action and expression Consists of learned patterns of action and expression Art, music, clothing, dwellings, tools, values, beliefs, and language Art, music, clothing, dwellings, tools, values, beliefs, and language

11 Describe the culture of Stone Age Humans Cave paintings reveal much about human imagination, society, and wildlife Cave paintings reveal much about human imagination, society, and wildlife Tool and weapon design changed along with new methods of hunting and agriculture, revealing the adaptability of the human species. Tool and weapon design changed along with new methods of hunting and agriculture, revealing the adaptability of the human species.

12 What conditions led to the transition from food gathering to food cultivation? Changes in global climate about 10,000 years ago made increased food supplies necessary Changes in global climate about 10,000 years ago made increased food supplies necessary Used fire and tools for land cultivation Used fire and tools for land cultivation Selecting seeds from high yielding plants led to new types of crops Selecting seeds from high yielding plants led to new types of crops Climate and soil conditions heavily influenced the development of agriculture Climate and soil conditions heavily influenced the development of agriculture

13 Neolithic revolution Agricultural societies emerge Agricultural societies emerge Led to economic, social, and political organization Led to economic, social, and political organization Rose independently throughout the world Rose independently throughout the world What was the effect of the revolution? What was the effect of the revolution? Permanent settlement was formed to ensure dependable food supply Permanent settlement was formed to ensure dependable food supply Population boom Population boom

14 What were the advantages and disadvantages of Neolithic communities? Advantage Advantage Helped developed and spread language Helped developed and spread language Architecture evolved as towns grew Architecture evolved as towns grew Trade and craftwork became important Trade and craftwork became important Disadvantage Disadvantage Diets not as varied or nutritious Diets not as varied or nutritious Farmers worked longer hours Farmers worked longer hours Increased death rate from contamination and disease Increased death rate from contamination and disease

15 What is a civilization Society with high levels of culture and social organization Society with high levels of culture and social organization Formal states, writing, cities, trade, etc Formal states, writing, cities, trade, etc Where did the first civilization emerge? Where did the first civilization emerge? Along river valleys (3500 BCE) Along river valleys (3500 BCE) What contributes to the development of civilization What contributes to the development of civilization Specialization of labor (steady supply of food allows other people to build, invent, create tools, art, govt. etc Specialization of labor (steady supply of food allows other people to build, invent, create tools, art, govt. etc


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