PPT-Time Period I 8000 BCE – 600 BCE

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Period 1 8000BCE600BCE Starts Neolithic Revolution Before 8000 BCE homosapiens us Out of Africa Modern humans migrate after about 80000 years ago from Africa

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Period 1 8000BCE600BCE Starts Neolithic Revolution Before 8000 BCE homosapiens us Out of Africa Modern humans migrate after about 80000 years ago from Africa Island hop across Indonesia into Australia by 40000 years ago. hiQ 8000 UserInterfaces hiQ8000 CommercialHardware NetworkInterfaces MGCP/TGCP SIP SS7 hiQ 8000 is a best-in-classelement of any Next Generationration designed to handle 99.99% 2. 1995-. 1997; attendance. : 600-2000. 3. 1998-2000; attendance: 2000-5000. Simplified History of Staff Structure. The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection. 4. 2001-2004; attendance: 5000-6000. AP World History. Key Concept 2.1: . The Development and Codification of Religious and Cultural Traditions. As states and empires increased in size, and contacts between regions multiplied, people transformed their religious and cultural systems. Religions and belief systems provided a social bond and an ethical code to live by. These shared beliefs also influenced and reinforced political, economic, and occupational stratification. Religious and political authority often merged as rulers (some of whom were considered divine) used religion, along with military and legal structures, to justify their rule and ensure its continuation. Religions and belief systems also generated conflict, partly because beliefs and practices varied greatly within and among societies.. Mr. Randy Chandler. FY 2014 YTD Sales-Transactions by Area. FYTD 2014 (March) DeCA Sales: -$199.50M or – 6.70%. Direct loss from shutdown: -$59.85M. Without shutdown sales down: -$139.65M or -4.69%. Tribune. Consul. Dictator. Censor. Clicker Quiz. Pompey the Great fought against all of the following except:. Mediterranean Pirates. Mithridates. of Pontus. Spartacus. Sulla. Clicker Quiz. What do you think was the primary cause of the breakdown of Roman civil society in the first century BCE?. Geometric Period ca. 900-710 BCE. Archaic Period ca. 600-480 BCE. Early Classical Period ca. 480-440 BCE. Classical Period ca. 440-323 . BCE. Hellenistic Period ca.323-31 BCE. Roman Republic 509-31 BCE. Chinese Dynasties. Xia (Hsia) Dynasty. 2100 – 1600 BCE. Archeological evidence that a pervious dynasty existed. Chinese Dynasties. Shang Dynasty. 1600 – 1050 BCE. Writing system. Walled Cities. Bronze technology. Foundations. What were the major changes/developments in the period 8000 B.C.E. – 600 C.E.?. 8000 B.C.E. – 600 C.E. Major Developments . Neolithic Revolution / Development of Agricultural societies. Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies. . Alexander the Great. AP World Theme. State-Building and forms of government. Empires. Historiographical perspective. Eurocentric. Alexander the Great formed the first empire to connect the european continent to asia.. Ancient World, Classical Empires, and the Fall of the Classical World. We begin at about 8,000 . BCE. when village life began in the New Stone Age. . . Also known as the . Neolithic Revolution. . . Trusted . online sources. :. -apworldipedia.com. -freeman-pedia.com/overview2. -http. ://www.historyworld.net/default.asp. Key Concept 1.1 . Big . Geography and the Peopling of the . Earth. I. During . AP WORLD HISTORY PERIOD 2: 600 BCE – 600 CE Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies Key Concept 2.1 Development & Codification of Religious & Cultural Traditions Religion provides: Archaeology. http://bama.ua.edu/~alaarch/Whatisarchaeology/index.htm. Site—artifact evidence. inference. Several Ways to Date Artifacts. 1. . Stratigraphic. dating-according to the Law of Superposition, the lowest stratum is the oldest, and the highest stratum is the more recent deposit.. Early Civilizations. Edited by Mr. . Barkhau. Shamelessly stolen from . http://conaapwh.weebly.com/class-powerpoints.html. Mesopotamia:. The Fertile Crescent. Fertile Crescent. Fertile Crescent. = moon-shaped strip of land from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf that is excellent farm land.

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