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1 Review PP #1 SOL objectives Standard 2 Standard 3
The student will demonstrate knowledge of early development of humankind from the Paleolithic Era to the agricultural revolution Standard 3 The student will demonstrate knowledge of ancient river valley civilizations, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus River Valley, China and the civilizations of the Hebrew, Phoenicians, and Nubians

2 Standard 2: The student will demonstrate knowledge of early development of humankind from the Paleolithic Era to the agricultural revolution b. Listing characteristics of hunter-gatherer societies, including use of tools and fire a. Explaining the impact of early hunter-gather societies was shaped by their physical environment During Paloelithic Era (Old Stone Age) Were nomadic Migrated in search of good, water, shelter Invented first tools Included simple weapons Learned how to make and use fire Lived in clans Developed oral language Created “cave art” Originated in east Africa 100, ,000 years ago Homo sapiens migrated from Africa to Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas Early humans were hunters and gatherers whose survival depended on the availability of wild plants an animals

3 Review Questions! 1. On what continent did the first forms of man evolve? 2. What shaped how early human societies lived their lives? 3. Name two characteristics of hunter-gather societies. 4. What is the name for the “Old Stone Age”

4 Consequences of Neolithic revolution
Standard 2: The student will demonstrate knowledge of early development of humankind from the Paleolithic Era to the agricultural revolution c. Describing technological and social advancements that gave rise to stable communities Consequences of Neolithic revolution 1. Larger groups of people could live together 2. Agriculture produced a surplus of food 3. Specialization of labor Neolithic Era (New Stone Age) Developed agriculture Domesticated plants and animals Used advanced tools Made pottery Developed weaving skills

5 Review Questions 1. Name 3 things that developed during the New Stone Age. 2. What is another name for the New Stone Age? 3. What effect did agriculture have on early man?

6 Standard 2: The student will demonstrate knowledge of early development of humankind from the Paleolithic Era to the agricultural revolution d. Explaining how archeological discoveries are changing present-day knowledge of early peoples Archeologists study past cultures by locating and analyzing human remains, settlements, fossils, and artifacts Use scientific tests such as carbon dating to analyze fossils and artifacts Stonehenge is an example of an archeological site in England that was begun during the Neolithic era and completed during the Bronze Age Aleppo and Jericho are examples of early cities in the Fertile Crescent studied by Archeologists Catal Hoyuk is an example of a Neolithic settlement currently under excavation in Anatolia

7 Stonehenge

8 Review Questions! 1. What does Carbon dating do?
2. What is an artifact? 3. Who studies past cultures by locating and analyzing human remains, fossils, and artifacts?

9 Standard 3: The student will demonstrate knowledge of ancient river valley civilizations, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus River Valley, China and the civilizations of the Hebrew, Phoenicians, and Nubians a. Locating these civilizations in time and place River Valley Civilizations (3500 to 500 B.C.E.) Mesopotamian Tigris, Euphrates River (SW Asia) Egyptian Nile River Valley and Delta (Africa) Indian Indus River (South Asia) Chinese Huang He Valley (East Asia) Offered rich soils and irrigation waters for agriculture Tended to be easily protected from invasion by nomadic peoples Other Civilizations (2000 to 500 B.C.E.) Hebrews Settled between Mediterranean Sea and Jordan River Valley (Fertile Crescent, SW Asia) Phoenicians Settled along Mediterranean coast (Fertile Crescent, SW Asia) Nubia Upper Nile River (Africa)

10 Early River Valley Civs

11 Review Questions! 1. When did the first river civilizations appear?
2. Egypt is located next to what river? 3. What area is located between the Tigris and Euphrates River? 4. What groups raided river valley civilizations? 5. Who settled along the Eastern Mediterranean coast?

12 Standard 3: The student will demonstrate knowledge of ancient river valley civilizations, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus River Valley, China and the civilizations of the Hebrew, Phoenicians, and Nubians b. Describing the development of social, political, and economic problems, including slavery Development of Social Patterns Hereditary rulers Dynasties of kings, pharaohs Rigid class system Development of Political Patterns World’s 1st states City-states, kingdoms, empires Centralized government Often based on religious authority Written law codes Ten Commandments (Hebrews) Code of Hammurabi (Babylon) Development of Economic patterns Metal tools and weapons Bronze, Iron Increasing agriculture surplus Better tools, plows, irrigation Increasing trade along rivers and by sea Phoenicians Development of world’s first cities Development of the practice of slavery

13 Review Questions 1. Who ruled Egypt?
2. Most river civilizations had a rigid class system. True or False? 3. Most early civilizations had a government based on what? 4. Name the two written law codes of the Fertile Crescent. 5. What was the first empire? 6. What political system is characterized by a city and surrounding lands? 7. What were two metals used to make tools and weapons

14 Standard 3: The student will demonstrate knowledge of ancient river valley civilizations, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus River Valley, China and the civilizations of the Hebrew, Phoenicians, and Nubians c. Explaining the development of religious traditions d. Describing the origins, beliefs, traditions, customs, and spread of Judaism Polytheism practiced by most early civilizations Monotheism practiced by the Hebrews Origins of Judaism Abraham, Moses Jerusalem Beliefs, Traditions, and Customs Belief in one god (Monotheism) Torah Contains written records and belief of Jews Ten Commandments Moral and religious conduc Spread of Judaism Exile, Diaspora

15 Review Questions! 1. What is the holy city of the Hebrews?
2. Who led the Jews out of Egypt? 3. What states the proper moral and religious conduct for Hebrews? 4. What is the belief in one God called? 5. What is the religion of the Hebrews? 6. The Hebrews were captured and taken to Babylon. What is this called?

16 Standard 3: The student will demonstrate knowledge of ancient river valley civilizations, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus River Valley, China and the civilizations of the Hebrew, Phoenicians, and Nubians e. Explaining the development of language and writing Pictograms Earliest written symbols Hieroglyphics Egypt Cuneiform Sumer Alphabet Phonecians

17 Review Questions! 1. What civilization used Hieroglyphics?
2. What civilization used cuneiform?

18 Review Quiz Games! Prehistory- Hangman
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