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Title: The Origin of Humans


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The Origin of Humans
Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS
Chappaqua, NY
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The First Humans
Theories on prehistory and early man constantly
change as new evidence comes to light.
- Louis Leakey, British
paleoanthropologist
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Early Discoveries
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Stages of Early Human Development
1. 4,000,000 BCE 1,000,000 BCE
Paleolithic Age( Old Stone Age ) 2,500,000 BCE
to 8,000 BCE
2. 1,500,000 BCE -- 250,000 BCE
3. 250,000 BCE 30,000 BCE
4. 30,000 BCE -- 10,000 BCE
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The Paleolithic Age
  • Paleolithic --gt Old Stone Age
  • 2,500,000 BCE 10,000 BCE
  • Made tools
  • hunting (men) gathering (women) ?
    small bands of 20-30 humans
  • NOMADIC (moving from place to place)

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Stage 1
4,000,000 BCE 1,000,000 BCE
  • Hominids --gt any member of the family of
    two-legged primates that includes all humans.
  • Australopithecines
  • An Apposable Thumb

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Stage 1
  • HOMO HABILIS ( Man of Skills )
  • found in East Africa.
  • created stone tools.

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The Paleolithic Age
  • Humans during this period found shelter in caves.
  • Cave paintings left behind.

Purpose??
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Stage 2
1,6000,000 BCE 30,000 BCE
  • HOMO ERECTUS ( Upright Human Being )
  • BIPEDALISM
  • Larger and more varied tools --gt primitive
    technology
  • First hominid to migrate and leave Africa for
    Europe and Asia.
  • First to use fire ( 500,000 BCE )

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Differing Human Migration Theories
Are we all Africans under the skin????
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Stage 3
200,000 BCE 10,000 BCE
HOMO SAPIENS ( Wise Human Being )
Neanderthals( 200,000 BCE 30,000 BCE )
Cro-Magnons( 40,000 BCE 10,000 BCE )
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Stage 3
NEANDERTHALS
  • Neander Valley, Germany (1856)
  • First humans to bury their dead.
  • Made clothes from animal skins.
  • Lived in caves and tents.

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Stage 3
NEANDERTHALS
Early Hut/Tent
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Stage 3
CRO-MAGNONs
  • Homo sapiens sapiens ( Wise, wise human )
  • By 30,000 BCE they replaced Neanderthals.

WHY???
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Homo sapiens sapiens in Europe
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The Last Ice Age
70,000 BCE 10,000 BCE
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The Neolithic Age
  • Neolithic ? New Stone Age
  • 10,000 BCE 4,000 BCE
  • Gradual shift from

Nomadic lifestyle ? settled, stationery lifestyle.
Hunting/Gathering ? agricultural production and
domestication of animals.
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The Agricultural Revolution
  • 8,000 BCE 5,000 BCE
  • Agriculture developed independently in
    different parts of the world.
  • SLASH-AND-BURN Farming

Middle East India Central America
China Southeast Asia 8,000 BCE 7,000
BCE 6,500 BCE 6,000 BCE 5,000 BCE
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The Agricultural Revolution
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Development of Agriculture
?
?
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The Agricultural Revolution
Why do you think the development of agriculture
occurred around the same time in several
different places?
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The Agricultural Revolution
Why do some archaeologists believe that women
were the first farmers?
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Early Settled Communities
  • Growing crops on a regular basis made possible
    the support of larger populations.
  • More permanent, settled communities emerged.
  • 9,000 BCE ? Earliest Agricultural Settlement at
    JARMO ( northern Iraq ) ? wheat

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Early Settled Communities
  • 8,000 BCE ? Largest Early Settlement at Çatal
    Hüyük ( Modern Turkey ) ? 6,000 inhabitants
  • 12 cultivated crops
  • Division of labor
  • Engaged in trade
  • Organized religion

An obsidian dagger
  • Small military

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Early Settled Communities
Çatal Hüyük
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The Agricultural Revolution
What role did the food supply play in shaping the
nomadic life of hunter-gatherers and the settled
life of the farmers?
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Why is the "Neolithic Revolution" a turning
point in human history??
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What is the next step in the development
of human settlements??
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CITIES !
CIVILIZATIONS !!
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What are the characteristics of a civilization??
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Advanced Cities
Advanced Technology
CIVILIZATION
Specialized Workers
Record- Keeping
Complex Institutions
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