1. What is Berengia? The Land bridge that connected Russia to the US allowing human migration to the Americas Level 4 Challenge: Why did early humans.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ancient Civilizations Study Guide
Advertisements

Prehistory.
A look back at the earliest of humans and their settlements
1. Name the Husband and wife team of Archeologists that we studied in Chapter 1? Mary and Louis Leakey.
The People of the World, Prehistory-2500 B.C.
Chapter 1 The first civilization and empires
Foundations of Civilization
The First Humans Prehistory-3500 BC.
Early Human Development
Road to the Agricultural Revolution
The Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages
Hunter-Gatherer Societies 1.2
Prehistory is the time before there were written records.
2. Prehistoric Age.
Human Origins and Emergence of Civilization Complete the vocabulary worksheet for the following terms: ArtifactArtifact CivilizationCivilization CultureCulture.
Also known as “Pre-History”
Early Periods of History
Philosophical Chairs Evolution is no longer a theory, it is a fact.
Human Origins in Africa
Hominids and Hunter-Gatherers
Review What type of social scientist studies artifacts? – Archaeologist What type of social scientist studies early people? – Anthropologist What type.
The People of the World, Prehistory-2500 B.C.
Main Idea Details The FRAME Key Topic is about Stone Ages.
Pre-History “Before time was time”. Imagine that Lumberton High School was buried by a natural disaster but was perfectly preserved with one exception,
The Paleolithic Era to the Agricultural Revolution
Describe characteristics of early man Explain impact of geography on human societies Analyze cave art for clues of technology, religion Describe how human.
Human Origins SOL Terms for Review Homo sapiens Emerged in Africa between 100,000 and 400,000 years ago Migrated from Africa to Eurasia, Australia, and.
Homework H.W. #5 due Wednesday First current events article due Friday Test on Unit #1 Monday, September 21. Test will include multiple choice questions.
The Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages. Paleolithic Age Paleolithic means “old stone” –used simple stone tools Earliest humans were nomadic –Moved from place.
Chapter 1 Section 1 Pre-History PREHISTORIC TIMES Between 4,000,000 B.C. – 3500 B.C. Between 4,000,000 B.C. – 3500 B.C. 1 st sign of hominids 3.6 million.
Homo sapiens migrated to Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas from this continent: AFRICA.
WHI.2a Explain the impact of geographic environment on hunter-gatherer societies.
The Origin of Humans.
POINT QUESTION STUDYING ARTIFACTS TO FIND OUT INFORMATION ON PAST SOCIETIES WOULD BE INTERESTING TO THIS SOCIAL SCIENTIST.
Early Humans Copyright © Clara Kim All rights reserved.
Chapter 1 The First Humans
Chapter 2: Prehistoric People BC Page 32.
Human Origins in Africa
Paleolithic - Stone Age
Early Humans Copyright © Clara Kim All rights reserved. Essential Question: What is the impact of geography on the following? Human Settlement and.
Early Civilization and Humans Do Now: If an anthropologist was to study your home, what would they find?
Paleolithic and Neolithic World History SOL WHI.2a,b,c,d.
Pre-History “Before time was time”.
Early Humans Historians rely mostly on documents to interpret the past During a period known as prehistory no writing system was developed.
Ch. 1: Human Origins in Africa
People who study past societies by analyzing their remains and the things they left behind. Mary Leakey on one of her dig sites.
Foundations of Civilization K. Roberts. Understanding Our Past Two ways to classify our past 1.B.C. and A.D. 2.B.C.E. and C.E. Invention of writing marked.
Early Humans Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras. Early Humans Early Humans were called HOMO SAPIENS: Latin for “wise man” Humans first appeared in Africa.
EARLY MAN The first Homo sapiens emerged between 100,000 – 400,000 years ago in eastern Africa. They spread to Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas.
 Prehistoric Times, 3 to 4 million years ago existed Australopithicus  100,000–35,000 years ago existed Neanderthal  35,000-8,000 years ago existed.
Paleolithic Age (2.5 million-10,000 B.C.)
“Theories on prehistory and early man constantly change as new evidence comes to light.” - Louis Leakey, British paleoanthropologist Homo sapiens emerged.
PERIOD BEFORE ANY WRITTEN RECORDS. PRE-HISTORIC PERIOD.
Early Humankind SOL 2a, b, c, d.
Objectives: Describe characteristics of early humans
World History: Chapter 1 Review
Chapter 1 Early Humans.
Early Humankind SOL 2a, b, c, d.
Welcome to World History
Early Man The Old & New Stone Ages.
Early Humans Reteaching/Study Guide Review
Paleolithic and Neolithic Periods
Prehistory to Early Civilizations
Prehistory & The Paleolithic Age
Homo sapiens migrated to Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas from this continent: AFRICA.
Warm Up – January 23 Answer the following questions on a post it: 1. Describe one advantage and disadvantage of a primary source 2. Describe one advantage.
The Stone Ages and Early Cultures.
Chapter 1 Early Humans.
Archaeology Hunter- Gatherers Agricultural Revolution.
Chapter 1 Early Humans.
Presentation transcript:

1. What is Berengia? The Land bridge that connected Russia to the US allowing human migration to the Americas Level 4 Challenge: Why did early humans cross this land bridge? Nomads following migrating herds 10 Points

20 Points 2. The Neolithic Age is sometimes called? The New Stone Age Level 4 Challenge: Did they rely solely on stone tools? No, they had Iron and Bronze tools also

30 Points 3. The time period before writing or records is called what? Prehistory Level 4 Challenge: What do Archeologists & Anthropologists examine to study life during this time period? Artifacts & Fossils

4. The Study of human life and culture is?

10 Points 5. Which method used to determine the age of an artifact is only effective for objects that are up to 50,000 years old?

20 Points 6. These skilled workers made weapons and jewelry and traded them with neighboring peoples.

30 Points 7. The Paleolithic Age spans what time period?

8. The 1 st humans to use fire were…

10 Points 9. How many miles did Homo Sapien Sapiens travel in one generation during the Paleolithic time period? Lack of Resources such as food

20 Points 10. Cave drawings usually depicted what? They represented the most important aspect of their lives either spiritually or it could have been a recording of their migration cycles

30 Points 11. What animal did Paleolithic man construct shelters from? Hyde, clothing, tools, meat, medicine, etc

12. The term for the shift was made from hunting and gathering to the keeping of animals and growing of food.

10 Points 13. The term homo sapien sapien means? Homo Erectus & Homo Sapiens

20 Points 14. In which time period was there gender equality? Because women provided as much of the food and resources as men did making them dependent upon each other.

30 Points 15. Name two methods of dating ancient artifacts DNA

Cities Government Religion Culture Economy 16. Which Characteristic of Civilization is missing?