PPT-Unit 1 The First Civilizations and Empires, Prehistory-A.D.
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500 The First Humans Chapter 1 Section 1 Early Humans Section 11 Early Humans pp 1925 Objectives 1 By 10000 BC Homo sapiens had spread throughout the
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500 The First Humans Chapter 1 Section 1 Early Humans Section 11 Early Humans pp 1925 Objectives 1 By 10000 BC Homo sapiens had spread throughout the world. Presented By The PAS Study Group. Paul . Landini. Anna . Mendelson. . Sofa Getachew. Comparison. Compare . and contrast the Han and Greek Empires in economic organization. :. . . Despite . the fact that the Greek and Han Empires were similar in that they both used foreign trade to get the good they needed or wanted, they were really more different in that Greek had few natural resources due to unfertile land while the Han had many lucrative resources such as silk. Agriculturally, the Grecian Empire depended on slaves to farm their few crops but the Han did not use . Period 1 Review. Big Picture: Turning Points. Emergence of Humankind. Globalization of Humankind. Revolution of Farming and Herding. Emergence of Civilizations. Chronology. 1.1: Big . Geography and the Peopling of the Earth. Gregg Halkuff. FVHS. Archaeological Digs. Once archaeologists find a site that is likely to have artifacts or fossils, they set up a “dig.”. At a dig in 1959, Mary Leakey found a skull of a hominid. Geography and History of the World . 1. History, as we know it! . Prehistory- time before writing and reading . Large span of time where we know little about the people and world inhabitants . Prehistory . Period 1 Review. Big Picture: Turning Points. Emergence of Humankind. Globalization of Humankind. Revolution of Farming and Herding. Emergence of Civilizations. Chronology. 1.1: Big . Geography and the Peopling of the Earth. 6. :. Why do empires collapse? . A . comparative case study of the decline and fall of Era 3 empires. 1. What goes up must come down!. Empires rise, but they also fall.. This unit will look at empires at their strongest, and then explore why they fell apart. . Essential Question. : . What is the difference between . a “river valley civilization” &. an “empire”? . Class Activity. :. What is an “empire”? . How are “empires” different from . A BIT OF ORDER IN OUR PAST…. LET´S START BY TIMELINES…. Timelines. ???. What. are . timelines. ????. A representation or exhibit of key events within a particular historical period, often consisting of illustrative visual material accompanied by written commentary, arranged chronologically. Third Edition. CHAPTER. 12. The Worlds of the Fifteenth Century. Copyright © . 2016 . by Bedford/St. . Martin’s. Distributed by Bedford/St. Martin's/Macmillan Higher Education strictly for use with its products; Not for redistribution.. Chinese & Indian Belief Systems. Mediterranean Belief Systems. Chinese & Indian Social Inequality. Begins 5 minutes after the bell rings. Today’s Topic: . Patriarchy & Roman Slavery. 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. . . Prehistory-500 AD. Topics to Cover This Unit. 1.1 Prehistory-Civilization. 1.2 Early Civilizations. 1.3 Early Empires. 1.1 Prehistory-Civilization. Prehistory. To study prehistoric humans, historians must rely on archaeology and anthropology.. During this era world history was shaped by the rise of several large civilizations that grew from areas where the earlier civilizations thrived.. 1. They kept better and more recent records, so historical information about them is much more abundant. . UNIT 6 PREHISTORY What is Prehistory? What is History? What is the difference? PREHISTORY The term Prehistory designates the period of time that has elapsed since the appearance of the first human being until the invention of writing.
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