Course Name: World History to the 16th Century
Course Code: CHW3M
Date:
Time: 2 hours
Teacher: L. Melia-Villani
Structure:
Part A: True/False, Multiple Choice – 46 marks: Knowledge/Understanding
Part B: Artefacts: choose 3 of 5: 30 marks: each question is worth 10 marks: 5 marks=thinking, 5 marks=application
Part C: Historical Figures: 20 marks: choose 2 of 9: each question is worth 10 marks: 5 marks=thinking, 5 marks=communication.
Part D: Essay: 25 marks: One “all-encompassing” question on the course: 25 marks: 15 marks=application, 10 marks=communication
**The following is a list of items to review in studying for your final exam. In addition to the following items, you should be sure to review your notes, tests and assignments in order to prepare for your final exam.**
Human Origins/ Characteristics of a Civilization
Human Evolution Timeline
Ardipithicus ramidus—–4.4 mya
Australopithecus anamensis —–4.1 mya
Australopithecus afarensis —–3.18 mya
Australopithecus africanus —–3 mya
Homo habilis —–2.5 mya
Homo erectus —–2 mya
Homo sapiens —–230,000-450,000 years ago
Homo sapiens sapiens —–40,000 years ago
Homo habilis-2.5 mya
-bridge between Afarensis and the Paleolithic Age
-larger brain
-teeth like modern humans
-first to use stone tools and fire
Neanderthals- 23,000-30,000 years ago * type of Homo sapien * traveled from Africa to Central Asia and the Middle East * might have been wiped out by Homo sapiens sapiens
Life * hunters and gatherers * short life expectancy * group hunting * tools * religion * buried and mourned dead
Characteristics
* broad noses * thick eyebrow ridges * short limbs, stocky and powerful bodies
Lucy-Australopithecus afarensis * 3.18 mya * common ancestor of humans
Great Leap Forward * advances in tech, art, and culture * creativity and planning * mostly modern