dawn of civilization and culture‚ physical exercise has been a very important aspect of human existence and it was not so long ago that it was called” physical culture” or “physical training”. THE PALEOLITHIC PERIOD Primitive humans began life in the “Stone Age.” What can they be called? Paleolithic people‚ Stone agers‚ primitive humans or cave men. They were hunters and gatherers. They hunted wild game and fished; they gathered veggies‚ berries and nuts. Primitive humans depended entirely on
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Joseph Boasiako AP World History Chapter 1 Evolution August 1‚ 2013 Cues | Notes | Before History (Lucy) | A Woman said to have died 3.2 million years ago‚ whose skeleton was referred to as AL 288-1‚ scientists and archeologists. | Evolution of Homo Sapiens | Were said to have evolved about two hundred years ago. Homo sapiens or Human species are to have similar external features‚ and basic elements of genetic makeup and body chemistry- DNA‚ chromosomal patterns
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A. Cundari Syllabus HIS/112 Western Civilization From Prehistory to the Middle Ages Course Start Date: 08/06/2014 Course End Date: 09/03/2014 Campus/Learning Center: East El Paso Facilitator Information Alison Cundari alicundari@email.phoenix.edu (University of Phoenix) alicundari@aol.com (Personal) 915-626-9025 (MST)
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towns successful. Through the years of western civilizations it has transitioned through many different types of governments and politics that helped shape the creation of todays societies. In early western civilization‚ the period known as the Paleolithic period‚ consisted of small communities moving year round to follow food. During this time‚ the power was held in the hands of the
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About 30‚00 years old Paleolithic 1.Prehistoric Period of Human History 2.Primitive stone Tools 3.Humans Grouped together 4.Created early art 5.Did Burials 6.Had rituals 7.Had warm and cool temperatures 8.Had boats 9.Had nets 10.Used lunar calendars Mesolithic 1.Aka Epipaleolithic 2.Hunting 3.Started cities 4.Many different cultures 5.AkA Middle stone age 6.Short amount of time 7.Started Agriculture 8.Had megafaun 9.Was warm 10.Ate seafood Neolithic 1.Means A load of old Cobblers
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technology is not necessarily applied science. Classic societies: For many centuries the Lower Paleolithic humans were mostly nomads‚ they fed themselves by hunting‚ fishing… and their instruments were simple objects: Ex.: Stones‚ barely modified wood. Then‚ in the upper Paleolithic these instruments were developed and improved‚ and they also learned how to control the fire. During the Neolithic period they invented an instrument that it could be said that it is the starting point in the evolution
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past human events definite in time and place‚ social in nature and socially significant Social-causal relations and development of people and society 3 Stages of Culture Paleolithic Culture Transition Period: Discovery of Fire and Planting Mesolithic Culture Transition Period: Formation of a village Neolithic Culture Use of Metals in agriculture‚ weaponry and household tools Civilization – “advanced” culture Factors/Elements of Civilization Political Organization Social Structure/Stratification
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Paleolithic meant Old stone in Greek. Paleolithic peoples had a close relationship with the world around them. They knew what animals to hunt and what plants to eat. These people didn’t know how to grow crops or raise animals. They lived in small groups that ranged from 20-30 people. They were considered nomadic because the moved whenever the animals would move. They also created the spear‚ the bow and arrow‚ harpoons and fish hooks to catch fishes. The Neolithic Revolution was
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exists today PRELITERATE CULTURES *Attributes: 1. Erect posture; 2. Opposable thumb; 3. Vision: stereoscopic‚ color 4. Symbolic thinking *Paleolithic Culture: 1. Used eoliths‚ made stone tools‚ standardized procedures for making implements‚ such as hand axes a. Utilization of available stones b. Fashioning c. Standardization * Later Paleolithic: Microliths: Bow‚ spear launchers;
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and weapons from stone‚ bone‚ and wood‚ and were‚ therefore‚ able to move away from hunting-and-gathering practices to form larger groups. The beginnings of agriculture‚ about 10‚000 B.C.E.‚ were based on improved tools during the New Stone Age (Neolithic). The development of agriculture was a radical change in humans’ way of life. By providing a dependable source of food‚ people could stay in one place‚ develop toolmaking technologies using metals‚ and‚ by increasing agricultural output‚ free individuals
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