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People have been around about 2.3 million years.
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Prehistory – period before writing developed.
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Civilization – when people began to advance culturally and live in
cities.
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Scientists have learned about how and why humans moved from
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~900.000 years ago, land bridges were created when a lot of the ocean
water was in ice sheets during ice age.
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Land bridges connected
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People migrated (moved) to different areas mainly to follow food.
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From 2.3 million to 10,000 years ago is known as Paleolithic (Old
Stone) Age.
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Most people got food from hunting and gathering.
Obtaining
Food
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People lived in bands (groups) and lived short lives.
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They shared food and helped take care of each other.
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Home territory – area where bands searched for food.
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Bands had to move if food could not be found.
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Women/Children gathered and men hunted small animals and sticks with
hands.
Making
Tools
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Being able to make tools like sharp sticks and stones helped to make
hunting easier.
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Improved ability over time.
Making
Fire
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Fire allowed for cooking of meat, warmth, safety at night, easier
hunting, and protection from animals.
Seeking
Shelter
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Dug pits, lived under bushes, and later people stayed in caves.
Making
Clothing
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Used animal skins for warmth.
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Eventually developed sewing.
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Allowed people to move to colder climates.
Developing
Language
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Over time started to communicate more and developed language.
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This allowed for cooperation.
The
Neanderthals
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1st people: Homo
Habilus (skilled man), 2nd people: Homo Erectus (upright man), 3rd
people: Homo Sapiens (man who thinks).
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2 types of Homo Sapiens: Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons.
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Neanderthals used pitfalls, built houses, and buried their dead.
Cro-Magnons
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Skillful in using tools including: burin (chisel), axes, and spears.
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Artists who created cave paintings and created other art.
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Groups cooperated and hunted together.
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Neolithic means New Stone Age.
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Start of farming to get food is called Neolithic Revolution.
Farmers
and Herders
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Learning how to grow food and herd animals was important.
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Probably discovered grain could be planted and harvested by dropping
seeds they had gathered and realizing seeds could be planted.
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Different grains have developed this way around world.
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Probably first herded animals when caught and fenced in enough so they
did not have to kill them all.
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Animals eventually lost fear and became domesticated (tame).
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This occurred with different animals in different places.
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Farming and herding got more food so population grew and lived longer.
Early
Villages
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When able to produce food instead of following it started to settle.
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Earliest villages started around 8000 BC.
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People lived in house made of wood and mud bricks around pastures and
fields.
Specialization
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Because people had enough food some started specialize in other
occupations (potters, weavers, metal workers).
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This lead to easier lives for all.
Government
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Started to have rules about land ownership.
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Started to have chiefs to settle disputes.
Religion
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Chief often a priest.
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Most prayed to Earth Mother who controlled forces of nature.