WORLD HISTORY UNIT 1 AND CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY EARLY HUMANS.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Splash Screen. Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1:Section 1:Early Humans Section 2:Section 2:The Neolithic Revolution Visual Summary.
Advertisements

Early Hominids History Alive Chapter 2.
A look back at the earliest of humans and their settlements
Before History Hunter-Gatherers of the Old Stone Age
Objectives Learn how scholars study the historical past.
 Describe what is known about the early humans through archaeological studies.  Tell about the achievements of scientists who have studied the ancient.
The First People Preview
Bell-Ringer 9/18 What do you know about the earliest known humans?
World History Chapter1A Human Origins in Africa. Scientists Search for Human Origins Prehistory-The era before written record Scientist have to dig up.
Chapter 1 The first civilization and empires
Foundations of Civilization
The First Humans Prehistory-3500 BC.
1 PREHISTORY 1 st SECONDARY EDUCATION Así Hablo Zaratustra (Amanecer) Richard Strauss (1864 – 1949) D. Mariano Llorente.
Essential Question: What is the impact of geography on the following?
EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Prehistory to the Rise of Civilizations
The First Humans Chapter 3 Section 1. Before History Prehistory is the time before humans developed writing. Early people communicated through sounds.
Chapter I: The First Humans. An Indiana Jones Thing.
Chapter 1 Section 1 Notes.
Also known as “Pre-History”
Philosophical Chairs Evolution is no longer a theory, it is a fact.
Chapter 1 –The First Humans
Chapter 2 Prehistoric Age Vocabulary Words. 1)Before Common Era (BCE)- More Scientific time period naming system that replace B.C. period naming system.
Warm up.
The Dawn of Man. Pre-history  In order to understand the development of human civilizations we need to use several different scientific disciplines.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Studying Early Humans.
Problems to Solve TEXT TEXT Vocabulary Historians—people who study history Historians—people who study history Pre-history—the period before writing.
The First Humans Prehistory to 3500 BC
Ch. 1 Notes – Emergence of Civilization. Mind Mapping – Effective Note Tool.
FOCUS 1 Notes Human Origins In Africa. No written records of prehistoric peoples Prehistory dates back to 5,000 years ago.
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.
The Stone Ages and Early Cultures UNIT 1. Prehistory is the time before written records were kept. Because these people didn’t write down their history.
Scientist who study origins? Archeologists Specially trained scientists who work like detective to uncover the story of people. They learn about early.
Early Humans Chapter 1, Section 1.
Why Study History? HISTORY: Helps Us Understand People and Societies Helps Us Understand Change and How the Society We Live in Came to Be Gives Importance.
Early Human Development World History I. Early Stages of Development The earliest humanlike creatures lived in Africa as long as 3-4 million years ago.
The Stone Ages and Early Cultures The Paleolithic Era Ancient Civilizations Mr. Hollingsworth’s World History.
What does the term Prehistory refer to? The term prehistory refers to the period of time before writing was developed. Ancient Sumerian (civilization.
THE FIRST HUMANS DO NOW: How do we know people lived thousands of years ago??
Chapter 1 The First Humans
Chapter 2 / Section 1 The First People.
Human Origins in Africa
ArcheologyEarly HumansEarly Societies Human Migration
Early Humans Chapter 1, Section 1 This power point includes the part you watched the other day as well as the rest of the slides. It will be a great tool.
Early Humans Historians rely mostly on documents to interpret the past During a period known as prehistory no writing system was developed.
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.
The Rise of Humans The Scientific Account of Human Origins from 4 Million B.C. to 8000 B.C.
Section 1 Human Origins in Africa Artifact Culture Hominid Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age Technology Homo Sapiens.
The First Humans Chapter 1. History that has taken place before writing We can only learn about prehistory through artifacts Artifacts are items that.
Early Humans Chapter 1, Section 1. Before History ______________________________________ ____________________ Why? The time before writing was developed.
SOL 2 Paleolithic Era to Agricultural Revolution.
Paleolithic and Neolithic Periods World History Mr. Zilz.
PLEASE DO NOT touch the numbers on your desk! You will find out what they are for momentarily. Please sit quietly and wait for further instructions. BELL.
Paleolithic Age (2.5 million-10,000 B.C.)
Paleolithic Era to Agricultural Revolution
Aim: Would I have liked to have lived during the Paleolithic? Do Now: What does it mean to be human? NY State Standards 2 Common Core RS 1, 2, 7, WS 1,
Ancient Civilizations Ch. 1-1 Prehistory-300 B.C. Understanding Our Past.
The Search for Early Humans
Splash Screen.
Prehistory.
Archaeology The study of past societies through analysis of what people left behind. Archaeologists dig up and examine artifacts – objects made by humans.
The Early Humans World History.
Archaeologists are scientists that learn about the past
Studying Early Humans.
World History Mrs. Minks
Understanding Our Past
Chapter 1 Early Humans.
EARLY HUMANS MARIA SANZ.
Chapter 1 Early Humans.
Presentation transcript:

WORLD HISTORY UNIT 1 AND CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY EARLY HUMANS

WITHOUT WRITING, HOW MUCH DO WE REALLY KNOW ABOUT OUR MOST ANCIENT ANCESTORS?

THOSE WHO STUDY EARLY HUMANS  Pre-History--the period of time before writing was invented  Archaeology--the study of past societies based on what people left behind  Artifacts--objects made by humans  Anthropology -- the study of human life and culture

AN ANTHROPOLOGIST BUSY AT WORK

THE OLDEST OF THE OLD!  Fossils---rock life remains of biological organisms  Hominid--a humanlike creature that walked upright  Australopithecus--"southern ape", or better known as "Lucy"  Homo sapiens sapiens -- wise, wise humans (scientific term)  "out-of-Africa" theory-- Homo sapiens sapiens appeared in Arica between 150,000 and 200,000 years ago and that they probably spread out of Africa to other parts of the world about 100,000 years ago, replacing populations of earlier hominids in Europe and Asia.

THIS IS THE THEORY & A MODEL OF WHAT SCIENTISTS BELIEVE TO BE OUR EARLIEST ANCESTORS – AN ORIGINAL PRIMITIVE

ANCIENT PLACES TO LIVE BESIDES CAVES AND GRASS “LEAN-TO’S”  Olduvai Gorge--where Louis and Mary Leaky found the oldest remains of humans. The nickname of the "human" was "Lucy“

THE CURRENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIG AT CATAL HUYUK. A PRECIOUS FIND!

THE BEGINNINGS OF A CIVILIZED LIFE

THE “AGES”  Paleolithic Age--Used to designate the early period of human history (approximately 2,500,000 B.C. to 10,000 B.C.) in which humans used simple stone tools. Means "old stone"  Bronze Age -- of time form 3000 B.C. to 1200 B.C., during which people began using bronze, rather than copper or stone, to fashion tools and weapons  Iron Age -- A period of time following the Bronze Age in which tools and weapons were made out of iron, about 1000 B.C.

PALEO; MEANS “OLD”/LITHIC; MEANS STONE (OLD STONE AGE) & NEO; MEANS “NEW”/LITHIC; MEANS STONE (NEW STONE AGE)

CIVILIZATION KICKS-IN  Culture -- the way of life  Civilization --- a complex culture in which large numbers of human beings share a number of common elements  Monarchs -- kings or queens who rule a kingdom  Priests -- an important and powerful person who supervised rituals aimed at pleasing the gods and goddesses  Artisans -- skilled workers that made goods for trade with neighboring people

  ANCIENT ARTISAN  MODERN ARTISAN