Early Human Beings May have left Africa—Why? Probably diseases, population pressure.

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Early Human Beings May have left Africa—Why? Probably diseases, population pressure.

Transcript of Early Human Beings May have left Africa—Why? Probably diseases, population pressure.

Early Human Beings

May have left Africa—Why? Probably diseases, population

pressure.

We are all genetic brothers and sisters, regardless of skin color.

• We all share a common mother (proven D.N.A)

• A bottleneck of ancestors (maybe numbering less than 100 people) occurred thousands of years ago

• This means Mr. Mason is your brother. • Yuck.• Our last common ancestor lived only 600

years ago

The Ice Age

• Ended about 10,000 years ago—but was the coldest only 20,000 years ago!

• Huge ice sheets covered the land• Changed the Earth’s landscape• Created Norwegian Fjords, settlements along

the ice sheets• Many inhabitants lived in caves—drawing

pictures of now-extinct animals

Ice Age Landscapes of Europe

Ice Age Landscapes

• The Ice Sheets retreated—but still left the Alps!

• The Ice Man “Otzi

• Discovered in the Italian Alps in 1991

• 5,300 years old—caught in blizzard and died

• Typical of the Tribal Man

• Had tattoos, carried mushrooms, shoes made of straw

The Continent of Europe

• The Mediterranean shielded the land from major ocean storms

Island Hopping

• The relative close proximity of islands made it easier to navigate by land sights

• Island hopping: Greek islands to Crete to Malta to Corsica to Elba to Capri

• Still, being a sailor was risky business!

• If we could drain the Mediterranean, it would be full of shipwrecks.

Many plains

• Plains are relatively flat places, ideal for growing grain.

Mountain Ranges

• Pyrenees formed barrier between Spain and the rest of Europe

• Pyrenees also contained the Muslims

Balkan Mountain Range

• Very difficult area to penetrate

• Rugged—place of many legends

• Dracula’s home

• Muslims settled here—source of conflict even today

Major Rivers

• Rivers were used for transportation

• They were worshipped—and many legends were based around rivers

• Greeks believed in River Spirits

• Throughout European History, Rivers provide borders, penetration points, and escape

Danube River—Starts in Alps

• Great Mother River

Seine, France

Rhine—Holland & Germany

• The traditional border between France & Germany.

Thames River, England

• Used by the Romans to invade England

Blessed Europe

• Europe does not have any true deserts

• Most of Europe has adequate rainfall

• There is a vast European plain that provides idea growing conditions for grains

• Ocean currents help to create a mild climate

• England is an island and less involved in European conflicts

Interesting Tidbits

Vast forests produced Amber

• Druids worshipped Oak trees

Tribes believed in superstition and magic

Superstitious customs included Bog People

• Thrown into bogs (swamps)

Dark forests, mists, fog and nighttime fostered many legends about monsters