Journey Across Time Ch1: The First Civilizations

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Journey Across Time Ch1: The First Civilizations Neolithic People Journey Across Time Ch1: The First Civilizations

The Neolithic Age Humans made great advances from the Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic Age.

Neolithic – New Stone Age The Farming Revolution Some consider this the most important event in human history. Actually started all over the world at the same time Different places grew different crops Asia: barley, wheat, rice, soybeans, millet Mexico: corn, squash, potatoes Africa: millet, sorghum Led to the development of agriculture as a way of life

Neolithic – New Stone Age People began to change Domesticate (tame) animals Provide milk and meat Wool Pulled carts Carried goods

Neolithic – New Stone Age Herders still nomadic to find grazing Farmers stayed close to home and settled Villages started in Europe, India, Egypt, China, Mexico Oldest community – Jericho BC Middle East and Catel Hujok – Turkey

Neolithic – New Stone Age With the development of agriculture, people grew more than what they needed. Not everyone needed to grow food now. This led to specialization: different kinds of jobs Now can create pottery to store food Plant fibers can make mats Better tools created Copper then bronze Better clothes and shoes Blacksmithing Carpenters