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Title: The Neolithic Revolution and Early Agricultural Societies


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The Neolithic Revolution and Early Agricultural
Societies
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FarmingThe Biggest Mistake???
  • Food production Hard Work!
  • It often led to
  • poorer health
  • shorter lifespan
  • harder labor for the majority of people

So Why Did People Switch From Hunting and
Gathering To Farming?
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The NeolithicRevolution
What is this? Where did it happen? When did it
happen? WHY did it happen?
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Neolithic Era After 10,000 BCE
  • What?
  • Agricultural Revolution domestication of
    plants animals
  • Literal Meaning New Stone Age
  • The first permanent human settlements emerged
  • Still used stone tools
  • Pottery appears

Çatalhöyük A reconstructed stone-age village in
modern Turkey
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Where?Fertile Crescent (modern day Iraq)
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers The area around
these rivers is known to history as Mesopotamia
  • End of Last Ice Age
  • Warming Climate
  • Wild grasses abundant

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Why Mesopotamia First?
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How did Agriculture Develop?
  • Availability of calories determines how people
    get food
  • End of ice age ? Plants thriving
  • Humans began helping plants along and selecting
    for traits, to increase calories gathered
  • Certain plants were abundant and provided many
    caloriesHumans actively chose these

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Where When?
Location Dates (B.C.E) Plants Animals
Southwest Asia (Fertile Crescent) 9000-7000 Barley, wheat, lentils, figs Goats, sheep, cattle, pigs
China 6500-5000 Rice, millet, soybeans Pigs, chickens, water buffalo
Saharan and Sub-Saharan Africa 3000-2000 Sorghum, millet, yams, teff Cattle (perhaps 8000 B.C.E)
Highland New Guinea 7000-4000 Taro, bananas, yams, sugarcane
Andes region 3000-2000 Potatoes, quinoa, manioc Llamas, alpaca, guinea pig
Mesoamerica 3000-2000 Maize, squash (perhaps 7000 B.C.E), beans Turkey
Eastern woodlands of North America 2000-1000 Sunflower, goosefoot, sumpweed
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What else is needed for a Neolithic Revolution?
  • Animal Domestication what is it?
  • An animal will breed where and when we want it to
    and often. It will come to us for food. It is
    not aggressive.
  • Examples?

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Important Domesticated AnimalsWrite Down 3!
  • Horse
  • Cow
  • Pig
  • Sheep
  • Goat
  • Chicken
  • Ox
  • Indian Elephant
  • All from Eurasia

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What was in the Americas?Only the guinea pig,
turkey, andllamasong.flv
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So What?
  • What does the Neolithic Revolution allow?
  • A sedentary lifestyle
  • The need for cooperation and group effort
  • Job specialization
  • Social Hierarchies (Social classes)
  • Patriarchy (Rule by males)
  • Population Growth

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Results for Agricultural Society
  • Now that you have possessions, what do you have
    to do?
  • Kings- to direct
  • Militaries to protect
  • Priests to protect and record
  • Bureaucrats- scribes and writing to protect and
    keep accounts
  • Artisans- make storage vessels (pottery)

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Did Everyone Switch?
  • NO!
  • Who Didnt?
  • Why Not?

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Did Everyone Switch?
  • Write down at least 2 examples why!!!

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River Valley CivilizationsCalled that for a
reason!
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Eurasian Steppe (grasslands)
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African Savannah
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Inuit Lands
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Back by popular demand! llamasong.flv
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