that mark the evolution and history of humanity’s progress. These six are beer‚ wine‚ spirits‚ coffee‚ tea‚ and finally‚ Coca Cola. Journal 2 Chapter 1 Before 10‚000 BCE the primary source of drink was water. When beer was discovered in Mesopotamia it was considered a step up from water. Water was
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4. Which of the following choices is in correct chronological order? (p. 29) 5. Which of the following statements is true of the inhabitants of the Paleolithic Age? (p. 14) They were hunter gathers and couldn’t accumulate wealth because of migration. 6. Most scholars believe that‚ during the Paleolithic Age‚ social organization was characterized by (p. 14) Age‚ strength‚ intelligence‚ or fertility. 7. The first human beings of the fully modern type were
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from which the ACHAEMENID dynasty arose. It is the land of present-day IRAN and AFGHANISTAN‚ geographically the Iranian plateau. The earliest inhabitants of this area are only known‚ at first‚ from their stone artifacts and‚ later‚ their pottery. Paleolithic and Neolithic sites have been found in various parts of the plateau‚ but distinctive painted pottery appears only in the Chalcolithic Period‚ about 3000 BC. In sites such as Tepe Sialk‚ Tepe Hissar‚ and Tepe Giyan similar painted pottery has been
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people began to develop urban settlements. The rise of agriculture allowed the development of the earliest civilizations wherein people have surplus food to maintain economic stability and for survival. The earliest civilizations first appeared in Mesopotamia‚ what is now Iraq‚ and then in Egypt. Civilizations also developed in the Indus Valley by 2500 BCE‚ in China by 1500 BCE and in Central America‚ what is now Mexico‚ by 1200 BCE. Civilizations were developed and improved on every continent except
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It is difficult to imagine our Paleolithic ancestors. Without written records our knowledge is limited but through archeology and anthropology we can get a sense of what their daily lives were like. Their’s was a constant struggle for survival against the forces of nature. Their view of nature was personified in their polytheistic religions. Every element of nature was governed by a supernatural being. There was no separation between nature and themselves as we experience today. One of their
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1 The Birth of Civilization Mohenjo-Daro Figure. Scholars believe this limestone statue from about 2500 B.C.E. depicts a king or a priest from Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus valley in present-day Pakistan. Does this figure seem to emphasize the features of a particular person or the attributes of a particular role? Hear the Audio for Chapter 1 at www.myhistorylab.com CRAIMC01_xxxii-031hr2.qxp 2/17/11 3:22 PM Page xxxii EARLY HUMANS AND THEIR CULTURE page 1 WHY IS “culture” considered a defining
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________________omnivores______‚ facial expressions‚ ____speech_______ C. _________ Paleolithic_____________ (Old Stone) Age – 2.5 million to 12000 BCE 1. ____________Simple tools_____________ – increase in size‚ brain capacity – Homo erectus II. Late Paleolithic Developments ________________Homo Sapiens sapiens_______________________________ – 120‚000 years ago – killed off others? ____________Population________________ growth required change – 1 square mile to hunt/gather for 2 people Long breast feeding
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c classes’ innovation/tech) Unit 1 Key concepts: Migrations of hunting-foraging bands of humans during the Paleolithic era‚ from East Africa to Eurasia‚ Australia and the Americas. The Neolithic Revolution (AR)
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DON’T DO ANY FURTHER WORK IN THIS DOCUMENT!! I AM LETTING IT STAY HERE SO YOU HAVE ACCESS TO YOUR WORK UP TO THIS POINT!! You are no longer collaborating in this course. I have made you each a document to do your text work in. Your name is in the title of that document. I have printed this document (11/7/13) and will grade Chapters 4-6 work for Abby and Rachel from this document. I will not grade any further work in this document. Abby and Rachel begin their individual work with chapter 7
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tools most of the people used were simple and not advanced. As time went on humans began to cultivate their own crops and domesticate or tame their own animals allowing them to stay in one place. As this was introduced they changed from the Paleolithic age to the Neolithic age. Settlements became permanent and families expanded and communities grew. This is the age when social classes first emerged. In some communities were usually run by a council of elders composed up of the heads of various
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