PPT-The Neolithic Revolution and Early Agricultural Societies

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httpimageseuamazoncomimagesP039331755203LZZZZZZZjpg Farming The Biggest Mistake Food production Hard Work It often led to poorer health shorter lifespan harder labor for the majority of people . World History. Today’s Date. Heading: “Early Development of Man”. Page # (Your next available page). Interactive Notebook—. Table of Contents. Given instructional sources, the student will demonstrate understanding of early man and his development by completing a chart which compares the different stages of development. c. . – means approximately. Exact date is unknown.. B.C.E.. – Before Common Era. C.E.. – Common Era. Archeologist have limited evidence of humans who lived before the development of writing, but research has found a great deal of information about early civilizations.. Period 1: c. 8000 – 600 BCE. Technological and Environmental Transformations. Key Concept 1.1 Big Geography & the Peopling of the Earth. Big Bang (13.75 Billion Years Ago). Human-like creatures (2.7 Million Years Ago). Ms. . Carmelitano. The Neolithic Revolution. The “New Stone Age”. The Agricultural Revolution. The shift from “food gathering” to “food producing”. Began between 9000 – 5000 BCE. Important Note. Prehistory. WHI.2. Differing Points of View. Evolution. Creation. Earth Forms. 4.6 Billion Years Ago. Jesus’ . Birth. 2000. Man Evolved. 3 Million Years Ago. Life Evolves. 3 Billion Years Ago. Evolutionist’s Time Line. Technological and Environmental. Transformations, to c. 600 B.C.E.. Key Concept 1.1. . Big Geography and the Peopling . of the Earth. Key . Concept 1.2. . The Neolithic Revolution and . Early Agricultural Societies. Answer Both Questions. AIM: What are the characteristics of the Paleolithic and Neolithic?. The New . Stone Age. Neolithic. People starting living in small villages. . What do you think caused this change from moving from place to place?. The Mesolithic Age. The . Mesolithic Age. (Middle Stone Age) went from 12,000-8,000 BCE.. Major changes included the ability to shape and sharpen stone tools, make needles out of bone, etc. . More animals were domesticated, like cows.. Neolithic Revolution. Preview. Cultivation and Domestication. - . The Neolithic Revolution was the beginning of farming and settlement. This period represents a complete change in the way of life for the earliest hunter-gatherers. During the Neolithic era (10.000B.C.E -4000B.C.E) early man developed settlements based on the new stable food supply, formed patriarchal societies denying women opportunities men were given while retaining the spiritual and religious relationship with their natural surroundings. . Rubric Break-down. Thesis: Statement of argument addressing the prompt( evaluating the impacts of the Neolithic revolution). Argument development- used to be called grouping of the documents ( ex. Positive, negative, both, political, economic, cultural). Overview . Period 1 Beginning to 600 B.C.E. . Paleolithic Age. Neolithic Age . Neolithic Revolution. River Valley Civilizations . Mesopotamia. Egypt. Indus Valley . Huang He river valley . Question 1. http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/0393317552.03.LZZZZZZZ.jpg. Food Production:. The Biggest Mistake???. Food production = Hard Work!. It often led to:. poorer health. shorter lifespan. harder labor for the majority of people . Global 1. Ms. Lyons . Aim:. How did the Neolithic Revolution change ancient cultures?. Do . Now:. What is your favorite part of your own culture? What do like about another culture that is different from yours?.

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