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Early Humans

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The age when simple tools were used. Humans acquired food by following animal migrations and understanding how and where vegetation grows (no agriculture yet.)   Paleolithic Age (Old Stone Age)  
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At what rate did Homosapiens spread across the world?   two-three miles per generation  
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Homo sapiens:   Subspecies that all humans belong to; we today are homo sapiens  
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Homo erectus (upright human being)   first early humans to make fire  
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Civilization: "complex culture." What are the 6 characteristics?   cities, governments, religion, social structure, writing  
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What did early man use that marked a new level of *human control over the environment?*   metals  
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Polytheism:   Belief in many gods/godesses  
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Artifacts:   man made objects of early people, such as tools, pottery, paintings, and weapons.  
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homo-habilis   "handyman" or man of skill  
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Nomads...   ...move from place to place. They had to follow the food: Where it was growing, and animal migration.  
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Hominids   early human-like creatures that walk upright and have opposable thumbs  
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The archeologists who discovered: Proconsul (common ancestor of apes and humans)2 million yr old stone tools, 3.6 million yr old footprints (Laetoli footprints), homo habilis inTanzania, Africa   Mary and Louis B. Leakey  
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Anthropology   study of human life and culture  
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Paliolithic   Old Stone Age  
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What was the major change that marked the NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION?   Systematic Agriculture: Growing crops and taming animals (no longer hunting and gathering.)  
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Study of past societies through what they left behind   Archeology  
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What is Catal Huyuk known for?   Neolithic Farming Village. Food surplus meant that they could do things other than farming.  
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Neanderthals were...   ...the first to bury their dead, approximately 5'6"  
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Prehistory:   Before writing.  
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Culture:   a peoples unique way of life, as shown by its tools, customs, arts, and ideas  
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Technology   the ways in which people apply knowledge, tools and inventions to meet their needs  
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Neolithic age   New stone age; 8,000 BC-3,000 BC; Specialized tools; 1st government  
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Neolithic Revolution:   Shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture and domestication of animals changed lives and movement of people  
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Cro-magnon   early groups of Homo sapiens; may have competed with Neanderthals for land and food  
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