Chapter One, Section One: Early Humans
Chapter One, Section One: Early Humans
Chapter One, Section One: Early Humans
What do you view as the greatest human achievement? Please explain why you believe this achievement is the most significant in history.
Agenda
Daily Journal Chapter One, Section One Notes Section One Vocabulary
Chapter One
The First Civilizations
Civilizations
Section Three: The First Empires
Focus: What do you view as the greatest human achievement? Sending people to the moon, perhaps, or inventing the computer? Read to learn about the accomplishments of people during the Paleolithic Age.
Historians are people who study and write about the human past. History began about 5,500 years ago when people first began to write.
The story of people begins in prehistorythe time before people developed writing. Tools of Discovery: In prehistory, the time before the discovery of writing, how do we know what we know about the earliest form of people? ...
We know what we know because of the things they left behind. Archaeologists hunt for evidence buried in the ground where settlements might once have been. They study artifactsweapons, tools, and other things made by humans.
They also look for fossilstraces of plants or animals that have been preserved in rock.
Anthropologists focus on human society. They study how humans developed and how they related to one another.
Historians call the early period of human history the Stone Age. The name comes from the fact that people during this time used stone to make tools and weapons.
The earliest part of the period is the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age. Paleolithic means old stone in the Greek language. Paleolithic times began roughly 2.5 million years ago and lasted until around 8000 B.C.
Early Humans
Adapted to their environment How do you think these early people looked in warm climates? Cold climates?
Neolithic Age
After the last Ice Age ended, people began to change their way of life. They began to domesticate animals. Domesticate meant they tamed animals for human consumption. In other words...
Neolithic Age
Animals proved meat, milk, and wool. They also carried goods and pulled carts. In addition, people learned how to grow food. For the first time EVER, people could stay in one place to grow grains and vegetables. Gradually, farming replaced hunting and gathering.
Neolithic Age
This change in the way people lived marked the beginning of the Neolithic Age, or New Stone Age. Lets recap...