Title: The Origin of Humans
1The Origin of Humans
Do Now Please read questions, then read and
answer Study Reinforces out of Africa theory
on human evolution. Be sure to Highlight,
underline, write questions and comments.
2The First Humans
Theories on prehistory and early man constantly
change as new evidence comes to light.
- Louis Leakey, British
paleoanthropologist
3Early Discoveries
4Stages 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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6The Paleolithic Age
- Paleolithic --gt Old Stone Age
- hunting (men) gathering (women) ?
small bands of 20-30 humans
- NOMADIC (moving from place to place)
7Stage 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- AKA Lucy
- One of the earliest found hominid remains
8Stage 1
- HOMO HABILIS ( Man of Skills or
handy-man)
9The Paleolithic Age
- Humans during this period found shelter in caves.
- Cave paintings left behind.
Purpose??
10Stage 2
1,6000,000 BCE 30,000 BCE
- HOMO ERECTUS ( Upright Human Being )
- 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 )
11Differing Human Migration Theories
Do now please take out PERSIAN chart on
paleolithic and take mc
Are we all Africans under the skin????
Out of Africa- 1st homo sapiens emigrated out of
Africa
Multi-regional-homo erectus left Africa
but Evolved in Europe ,Asia and Africa
Differently
12Stage 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 )
13Stage 3
NEANDERTHALS
- Neander Valley, Germany (1856)
- First humans to bury their dead.
- Made clothes from animal skins.
- Lived in caves and tents.
14Stage 3
NEANDERTHALS
Early Hut/Tent
15Stage 3
CRO-MAGNONs
- Homo sapiens sapiens ( Wise, wise human )
- By 30,000 BCE they replaced Neanderthals.
WHY???
16Homo sapiens sapiens in Europe
17The Last Ice Age
70,000 BCE 10,000 BCE
18Characteristics of Paleolithic Period
- The people were hunters and gatherers
- They lived in small groups of about 20-30 people
- Sexual division of labor(women gathered/men
hunted) - Nomadic people who followed game and ripening
fruit - Developed simple tools from stone, bone or wood
- Invented clothing
- Cave paintings and religious rituals
19COT Paleolithic
- From 2.5 M.YA- 10,000 B.C.E early human
evelopments included the development of tools
from stone and bone, the intoduction of fire for
cooking, heat and light, however, mankind
maintained its diet primarily based on what could
be hunted or gathered
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21Comparative thesis
- Similar formula to the COT
- Dates, place, topic
- From 2.5 MYA-10,000 B.C.E in (place) and (other
place) _______________ (sim/dif) and
____________(sim/dif) however_____________
(dif/sim)
22Ch 1 Strayers Ways of the World
- From 12,000 B.C.E-4,000 B.CE in both the San in
South Africa and the Chamash in Southern
California both relied on hunting and gathering
for sustainance, both utlized stone tools.
However, the Chumash had a richer environment
leading to greater advancements while the San
eeked out a meager existence
23San and Chumash
Similarities Difference
Both paleolithic sociteies Both hunter gatherers Both division of labor by gender No written language nomadic Chumash developed canoes ( tomol) Chumash richer environment Chumashmore class distinctions while San had more equality between the sexes Living conditions more elaborate in Chumash San more vulnerable to nature less stability in food sources Chumash more permanent dwellings
24The Neolithic Age
- Neolithic ? New Stone Age
Nomadic lifestyle ? settled, stationery lifestyle.
Hunting/Gathering ? agricultural production and
domestication of animals.
25The Agricultural Revolution
- Agriculture developed independently in
different parts of the world.
Middle East India Central America
China Southeast Asia 8,000 BCE 7,000
BCE 6,500 BCE 6,000 BCE 5,000 BCE
26The Agricultural Revolution
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Development of Agriculture
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27The Agricultural Revolution
Why do you think the development of agriculture
occurred around the same time in several
different places?
28The Agricultural Revolution
Why do some archaeologists believe that women
were the first farmers?
29Early 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
30Early Settled Communities
- 8,000 BCE ? Largest Early Settlement at Çatal
Hüyük ( Modern Turkey ) ? 6,000 inhabitants
An obsidian dagger
31Early Settled Communities
Çatal Hüyük
32The Agricultural Revolution
What role did the food supply play in shaping the
nomadic life of hunter-gatherers and the settled
life of the farmers?
33Why is the "Neolithic Revolution" a turning
point in human history??
34What is the next step in the development
of human settlements??
35CITIES !
CIVILIZATIONS !!
36What are the characteristics of a civilization??
37Advanced Cities
Advanced Technology
CIVILIZATION
Specialized Workers
Record- Keeping
Complex Institutions