world civilization 1 introduction. i. themes in early world history
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World Civilization 1
Introduction
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I. Themes in Early World History
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A. Forces of Change Adaptations of Cultures
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B. Organization of Societies
PowerHierarchyWealthFamily GenderReligionPhilosophy
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C. Variety of Interactions Between Cultures
TradeWarfareConquestCultural exchange
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D. What is History?Historical Interpretation
Historical Interpretation1. Pose question2. Analyze sources3. Make interpretation4. Write argument supported by
evidence
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1. Question Examples What effect did the
Neolithic Revolution have on human cultures?
Why did the Neolithic Revolution happen first in Southwest Asia?
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2. Analyze Sources
Primary sources Secondary sources
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Primary Sources
Bones Tools Archaeological
remains Art Texts
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3. Make Interpretation
Argument
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4. Support Interpretation or Argument with Evidence
Characteristics of Evidence
* “factual”* Specific* Names, dates,
places
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II. Early Man (Paleolithic Age)A. Dates
Older: BC Before ChristAD Anno domini (in the Year of
our Lord)
Newer:BCE Before Common EraCE Common Era
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CE dates: go forwardBCE dates: go backward
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B. Origin in Africa 200,000 BCE
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Human Spread
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C. Hunter-Gatherer Lifestyle (economic form)
low population density
nomadichunting-male,
gathering-female (80%)
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D. Social Organization
Small bands, Egalitarian
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E. Religion
Animism
Shamans
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Exercise: Paleolithic Art
Paleolithic (Old Stone Age): 1,000,000 – 7000 BCE
Neolithic (New Stone Age): 7000 – 4000 BCE
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