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Title: World Timeline


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World Timeline
(Anno Domini)
1 A.D.
2013
?
1 B.C.
4.5 Billion
2.5 Million
5,500
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Pre-History
  • Pre-history the period before writing had been
    invented any period before 5,500 years ago
  • Most people were nomads who moved constantly in
    search of food
  • had few possessions

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Nomadic Life style
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Paleolithic Period (Old Stone Age)
  • Began 2.5 million years ago and ended 12,000
    B.C.E.
  • Named because they used stone tools
  • Foraging hunting and gathering (females
    gathered fruits, nuts, and seeds males were
    hunters)
  • By 50,000 B.C.E. developed speech

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Paleolithic Age
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Stone Tools
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Old Stone Age Areas of Europe
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Neanderthals
  • 200,000 years ago
  • Nomads
  • Used fire for cooking
  • Lived in small groups of around 35-50

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Neolithic Period (New Stone Age)
  • Neolithic Revolution (Agricultural Rev.)began
    10,000 years ago
  • Shift from gathering food to producing food
  • More reliable food supply
  • Slash and burn agricultureslashing the bark on
    trees later burning dead ones, the ashes
    enriched the soil for years
  • Agriculture brought about a more stable
    environment
  • Grew crops like wheat, barley, rice, potatoes
  • Domesticated animals- cattle, pigs, sheep,
    chickens, dogs

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What is the difference between a domesticated
animal and a tamed animal?
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6 Characteristics of Domesticated Animals
  1. Quick rate of growth
  2. Diet easy to supply
  3. Docile
  4. Submission social structure
  5. Doesnt panic
  6. Breed in captivity

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Neolithic Period Life
  • People lived longer because they could produce
    food
  • People settled in communities
  • Technological advances
  • i. Invented the plow
  • ii. Fertilized their fields
  • iii. Looms for weaving
  • iv. Baked clay bricks for construction
  • v. Hammered metals to make weapons and
    jewelry
  • vi. Created calendars (to measure seasons)
  • vii. Worshipped deities

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Which of the 7 technological advances do you feel
was the most important? Why?
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Growth of Agriculture
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Jericho
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House in Jericho, in present-day Palestine
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Key Ideas
  • History a record and explanation of what people
    have thought, said, and done
  • Culture peoples unique way of life
  • Cultural Diffusion the process by which an idea
    or technique devised in one society spreads to
    another
  • Independent invention when an civilization
    independently produces a material object, idea,
    or behavior pattern

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PERSIA
  • Politicalgovernment, leaders, law and order,
    laws
  • Religionleaders, traditions, beliefs
  • Economicmoney, trade, business
  • Socialeveryday life, gender, family, social
    classes
  • Intellectualtechnological advances, education,
    new ideas
  • Artisticmusic, paintings, architecture

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Characteristics of Civilization
  • Civilization comes from the Latin word city

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