PPT-Early Civilizations SS8H1

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The student will evaluate the development of Native American cultures and the impact of European exploration and settlement on the Native American cultures in Georgia

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The student will evaluate the development of Native American cultures and the impact of European exploration and settlement on the Native American cultures in Georgia a Describe the evolution of Native American cultures Paleo Archaic Woodland and Mississippian prior to European contact. Im going to start in fact talk throughout about an essay and a book written by Samuel Huntington entitled The Clash of Civilizations When it first appeared in 1993 in the journal Foreign Affairs it had a question mark after it and it announced in i 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 .  a. Describe the evolution of Native American cultures (. Paleo. , Archaic, Woodland, . and Mississippian. ) prior to European contact. .. First . Inhabitants of Georgia. Terms to . Know this week. Archeologist. 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. Pre-Columbian Period. Theory 1: Land bridge formed during the Ice Age between Alaska and Asia, allowing hunters to cross.. Origin of Civilizations. Theory 1: Land bridge formed during the Ice Age between Alaska and Asia, allowing hunters to cross.. th. century: comparing china and europe. Yui Kondo. Young Na. Lily Chen. Katherine Chen. Emma Round. Alex Stock. Table of contents. . Introduction. . Ming Dynasty in China. . European Comparisons: State Building and Cultural Renewal. 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 . Demise of Egyptian Civilization . Class Notes Mrs. Lewis. Egyptian civilization reached its pinnacle during the New Kingdom era (1550BCE- 1069BCE).. . This was considered the Golden Age of Egypt. . . The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). It was inevitable that as soon as people began to wonder about life beyond the Earth, they also began to question whether that life might be intelligent. . 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. SS8E1: Students will give examples of the kinds of goods and services produced in Georgia in different historical periods.. Which Native. American culture is described by each of the characteristics listed below?. E. arly Civilization. Chapter 1. What is prehistory?. The things that happened to humans before their was written records.. It is a lot like a vast black space penetrated by only an occasional pinpoint of light, representing our current knowledge.. . Paleolithic vs Neolithic Ages. c. 2 million . yrs. ago – c. 8000BCE. Old Stone Age. Hunter-Gatherer. Nomadic. Small populations. Kinship-oriented groups. c. 8000 BCE - . New Stone Age. INTRODUCTION FLAGS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY On January 3 1992 a meeting of Russian and American scholars took place in the auditorium of a government building in Moscow Two weeks earlier the Soviet U

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