migrations differ from other early patterns of human movement? Include the two major developments that followed. 3) From pages 20-22‚ list 9-10 aspects of Paleolithic/hunter-gatherer life. 4) Although religious activity during the Paleolithic Era is difficult to analyze‚ use page 22 and list 2-3 things we know about Paleolithic cultural practices. 5) Using pages 23-24‚ identify 2-3 changes due to the end of the Last Ice Age between 16‚000-10‚000BCE. 6) List 3 ways the Jomon society
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as well as B.C.E. and C.E.? 3. How do we organize time? 4. What is the difference between a primary source and secondary source? List examples! 5. What is an artifact versus a fossil? 6. Compare and contrast the Paleolithic and Neolithic ages. Paleolithic Age “_____ Stone Age” Neolithic Age “_____ Stone Age” Description of Tools How Humans Obtained Food (Men did what? Women did what?) Where/How Humans Lived Dates 7. Domestication (or to domesticate)
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Shift between the Paleolithic and Sumerian Period The Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Period) marked the birth of art. During that period‚ humankind began to acknowledge the forms of human and animals‚ thus creating many sculptures and paintings in attempt to represent the world around them. Venus of Willendorf (ca. 28‚000 BCE.) also known as Nude woman‚ from Willendorf‚ Austria‚ was one of the earliest female figures manufactured in Europe during the Paleolithic period. The rise
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friendship they shared and the quest towards immortality‚ its a representation of the early societies and the evolution of Mesopotamia. Enkidu’s life represents the paleolithic era who underwent transformation when he met Gilgamesh and the Harlot where he then went through loss of innocence into the neolithic era. Enkidu shared a way that was lived during the paleolithic era. Simple way of living‚ no domination over a species. His relation to the wild animals he shared his life with is a visual
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define a civilization. Many different elements must come together before a human community develops to the level of sophistication commonly referred to as civilization. This paper will define what a civilization is and discuss how it originated in Mesopotamia about 3200 B.C. The Mesopotamian civilization sparked the formation of other civilizations‚ many of which can still be found around the Mediterranean‚ parts of Europe‚ and across the Atlantic. To begin with‚ in order to determine the origin of
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AP World History Study Guide General Terms to Study: Unit 1: history concepts/Prehistory Prehistory - Refers to the long period of time before people invented systems of writing. The Five Themes of Geography - Location refers to the relative or absolute location of places. Relative location describes a place with respect to its environment and its connection to other places. Absolute location provides a definite reference to locate a place. The reference can be latitude and longitude‚ a street
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pastoralism and why do you think they were better suited to serve as “truckers” along trade routes? Chapter 1 Paleolithic Society (pg. 10-11) 7. Describe what the Paleolithic Era was? 8. For the most part historians view the Paleolithic as a time with relative social egalitarianism‚ explain their line of thinking. 9. Apart from social egalitarianism there was also gender equality in the Paleolithic Era. That being said‚ what evidence can you find that women possibly were more important during this Era
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AP WORLD HISTORY – PERIOD I (8000-600BCE) Review Week 1 - August 13 - 16. Study questions and index cards are due in class on TBD. During the Paleolithic era hunting and foraging bands of humans migrated from East Africa to Eurasia‚ Australia‚ and the Americas‚ adapting their technology and cultures to new climatic regions‚ including the use of fire‚ developing a wider range of tools‚ and exchanging people‚ ideas‚ and goods. In response to warming climates at the end of the last ice age (when
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Chapter 1 Part 1 Early Man • Most of the 2 million plus years of mans existence has been associated with the Paleolithic (Old Stone) Age. • This period had both Homo erectus and Homo sapiens sapiens and lasted until 14‚000 years ago. HE disappeared about 40‚000 years ago. HSS are our direct descendants. Hunter/Gatherer and Late Paleolithic Developments • HG economies dominated human history until 9000 BCE and help propel migration over most of the lands of the earth. • Tool
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throughout history. The evolution of gender roles first began in the Paleolithic Age and then began to transform with the transformation of the Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic Age. Women in Mesopotamia‚ India‚ Greece‚ China‚ and Rome were not treated as equals and viewed as inferior to men. Cultures like Egypt and Persia had similar laws for women and treated them with more respect out of any of the other cultures. The Paleolithic Age was responsible for the introductions of many vital aspects
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