The Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras AP World History Chapter One Ms. Tully.

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The Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras AP World History Chapter One Ms. Tully

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The Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras

AP World HistoryChapter One

Ms. Tully

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The Emergence of Humankind

• Hominids – 2-2.5 mil years – Eastern & Southern Africa Bipedalism

• Larger brains – Tools – Meat

• Homo Erectus• Homo Sapiens –

250,000 years ago Modern Humans

• Uniqueness of humans pros and cons?

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The Paleolithic Era (2.5 Million BCE – 10,000 BCE)

• Hunting & foraging societies

• Development of belief systems & culture

• Development of technology

• Peopling of the Earth

 

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1. Where did the human species originate from?

2. In what part of the world are the most “sites” of humans?

The Spread of Human Populations

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The Beginning of Agriculture and the Neolithic Revolution

• End of the Ice Age• Domestication of

plants and animals• New way of

interacting with the environment

• New mutual dependence

• Slow “revolution”

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Consequences of the Neolithic Revolution

• Permanent settlements & population growth

• Greater wealth specializations

• New technologies Iron & Bronze Ages

• Environmental transformations

• Beginning of inequality

• Globalization of Agriculture diffusion & colonization

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1. Where are the core areas of agriculture?2. Where did specialty agriculture originate from?

The Spread of Agriculture

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Catal Huyuk

• Neolithic settlement in Anatolia

• Irrigation & defense villages

• Larger village w/ connected homes

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Defining Civilization

• Civilization Based on Latin term for city

• Economic surpluses

• Division of labor• Social hierarchy

social inequalities

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Defining Civilization

• Formal political organization

• Continued technological development

• Writing, intellectual thought, artistic expression

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Does the history of civilizations include everyone?

Is “civilization” a synonym for “good”? Have civilizations been beneficial to

humans and/or the environment?

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Mesopotamia – The Birth of Civilization

• “Land Between the Rivers” Fertile Crescent

• By 4000 BCE wheel, bronze & copper metallurgy

• By 3500 BCE Sumerians developed cuneiform (writing)

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Mesopotamia – The Birth of Civilization

• Ziggurats massive towers Ishtar

• Organized by city-states Babylon, Ur, Uruk

• Sumerians Akkadians Babylonians

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Egyptian Civilization – The Gift of the Nile

• Developed along Nile River ca. 3000 BCE

• Unified state under at pharaoh

• Dynasty rule Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom

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Egyptian Civilization – The Gift of the Nile

• 3 distinct social classes

• Polytheistic belief system with emphasis on afterlife

• Writing system Hieroglyphics & cursive script

• Success in mathematics & science

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Indus River Valley Civilization

• Two large cities by 2500 BCE Harappa and Mohenjo Daro

• Evidence of strong ruling class

• Major trading centers• Conservative and

resistant to innovations• Demise of Harappa

environmental changes, administrative decline, nomadic migrations

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Early Civilization in China

• Civilization developed along Yellow River by 3000 BCE Xia Dynasty

• 1500 BCE Shang established kingdom

• Divine monarch w/ feudal system

• Emphasis on shamans/oracles led to writing

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New Societies in the Middle East

• River Valley Civs in decline by 1200 BCE

• Phoenicians Levant, 1300 BCE

• Jews Levant, 1200 BCE

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