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Rise of Civilization. Unit 1. Group Task. “If stranded on a desert Island what tools would you need to survive?” How does this help us understand our past? Create sentences using the following words: Prehistory, artifact, culture, technology. Prehistory. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Rise of Civilization

Unit 1

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Group Task

“If stranded on a desert Island what tools would you need to survive?”

How does this help us understand our past?

Create sentences using the following words: Prehistory, artifact, culture, technology

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3 types of early man

Homo-habilis – man had ability

Homo-erectus – man could walk upright

Homo-sapiens – man could think

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Artifacts

An object made by humans, such as a tool, ornament, weapon, or pottery, that has historical or archaeological importance.

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Culture

The ideas, customs, skills, and arts of a given people at a given time.

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Aspects of culture(ways of life)

Language Foods Religion Achievement in art and music Use of tools Technology

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Technology

The skills and knowledge available to a people.

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Nomads

A person without a permanent home who moves about canstantly in search of food.

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Early Man

When population was small, had a nomadic lifestyle – men traveled in small groups (tribes) usually following and hunting wild herds of animals. They had no permanent home; people traveled constantly. There emerged a single leader. (Usually, the ruler of each tribe was the 1. Strongest, 2. Eldest, 3. Wisest, and 4. The highest religious leader.)

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Early People

Neanderthals Originated in Africa and spread to Europe. Hunters/gatherers. Used fire for warmth and cooking. Use of

fire and clothing made migration to cooler climates possible.

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Neanderthals (Cont.) Lived in caves Some built shelters with skins.

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Cro-Magnons Originated in Asia; artifacts in France Either lived at the same time as

Neanderthals or came to be when Neaderthals disappeared.

Develop knife and chisel Chopped down trees and built canoes.

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Cro-Magnons (Cont.) Developed bow and arrow tohunt larger

animals and have a better food suply. Left behind cave paintings

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Human Race Creation of Adam. Story of Genesis in the

Old Testament in the Bible. Genesis 3 shows how nomadic lifestyle began.

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The Neolithic Revolution

The development of Agriculture changed the nomadic lifestyle as farming tied people down to the land in one permanent place/spot. Thus, villages started to form and grow into cities, and civilizations formed.

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People shifted from gathering/hunting food to producing food.

New innovations allowed this: Agriculture Domestication of animals Villages Plow Fertilizer Loom Wheel Metalworking for weapons

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The domestication of plants and animals led to the domestication of humankind, meaning hunters lived in nature, while farmers tried to control nature.

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4 Earliest Known Civilizations First highly organized societies that

developed out of river valleys:

Mesopotamia (Iraq – on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers)

Ancient Egypt (on the Nile River) India (on the Indus River) China (on the Huang/Yellow River that

empties into the Yellow Sea)

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“The test of civilization is the power of drawing the most benefits out of cities”-Emerson. What do cities provide for people? Jobs, government

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Civilization

A highly, organized society marked by knowledge of a written language, the arts, sciences, & government.

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Most civilizations developed out of the 4 River Valleys. Nile

Tigris/Euphrates

Indus

Huang

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Basic Features of Civilizations: 1. Food supply (is stable; often, a

surplus thanks to an Irrigation System: rainfall fell to ditches, which ran into canals, & into reservoirs.)

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Why must there be a surplus of food before a city can develop and grow?

In order to free others to engage in other activities.

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2. Specialized labor

Artisan-A skilled craftworker, such as a builder, potter, & textile worker.

-worked one task -very skilled -produced large quantities -improved quality

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Metalworking-introduced the Bronze Age; used bronze which was easier to pour into a mold and shape weapons. Artisans had a major effect on the economy.

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Economy-a system of producing, distributing, and consuming wealth to meet people’s needs.

Trading-the exchange of goods and services thanks to the ability to travel.

HOW?– A.   Overland by animals or caravans B. Water by small canoes and later, ships

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3. Government Govt. needed a way to supervise and protect

agriculture and trade. a.  Government officials were created to

oversee collection, storage, & distribution of the food surplus.

b.   Soldiers guarded the city’s territory and trade routes.

c. The king was the head of government.

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4. Social levels followed the city’s layout. a.  In the center were the government

and religious buildings; b. Then, houses of the ruling class; c.  Then, groups of artisans; d.  On the outskirts, farmers. Compare to the city of Glasgow.

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5. System of writing; tools of writing were a quill pen and berry ink. -Writing originated when priests would

record a surplus of food and the distribution of food.

-Early people used pictograms. -Early people also wrote true stories

and myths.

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6. Organized large-scale projects To control flooding, dams and earthen

dikes were built