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4790311686Origins of manAfrica.0
4790311687Homo sapiens sapiensDirect ancestor of modern humans. Developed in East Africa between 200,000 and 100,000 years ago.1
4790311688Paleolithic2.5 million to - 10,000 years ago (8,000BCE) . Literally means "Old Stone". Although humans also made tools from bone, antlers, and wood. Culture: hunting, gathering (foraging), and nomadism. Perhaps the most remarkable feat was Paleolithic people's ability to migrate and adapt to a wide range of environments.2
4790311689Hunter- Forager SocietyAt center of society was the nuclear family which then expanded outward to include ties between related families. These larger groups were called a Kinship group and included between 20-40 people. The Kinship group expanded out further to include a larger group called a clan. Often clans could further group together in time of need to form a tribe. - Trade often further connected these groups too.3
4790311690PatriarchalCharacteristic of a system of society or government controlled by men.4
4790311691AnimismThe belief that the spirit world is connected intimately to all elements of nature, rivers, mountains, animals, etc.5
4790311692ShamanismReligious leaders who were believed to have special connection with spirit world and an ability to connect with ancestors and cure the sick.6
4790311693Bering Strait Land BridgeColder temperatures and lower ocean levels allowed for early humans to cross from Asia into Americas in larger numbers in search of food7
4790311694EgalitarianRelative equality within a human society. Typical of Paleolithic/Pre-civilized societies in which only small differences separated the poorest from wealthiest.8
4790311695DomesticationTaking an animal or plant and adapting it to human use.9
4790311696MesolithicLiterally "Middle Stone". Sort of transition between Paleolithic and Neolithic. (12,000 to 8000 B.C.E.). More sophisticated tools, and first animal domesticates10
4790311697Neolithic/Neolithic RevolutionLiterally "New Stone". Agriculture is the big game changer! Begins as early as 10,000 years ago (8000 BCE) in the Middle East - with agriculture humans begin moving toward what we call "civilization".11
4790311698Pastoralismraising of livestock on natural pastures. (early pastoralist people spread farming technology because of mobility)12
4790311699CivilizationAgriculture eventually led to societies with settled communities (more urban) . Characteristics: specialization of labor, towns and cities, government, organized religion, technological innovations, including writing.13
4790311700Code of HammurabiBabylonian King laid down the procedure for law courts and regulated property rights and duties of family members, setting harsh punishments for crimes. Standardizing a legal system was one of the features of early river valley civilizations14
4790311701CuneiformSumerian (Mesopotamian) writing. Perhaps the first writing system.15
4790311702ZigguratsTemples to gods in Mesopotamia16
4790311703First EmpireAkkadian Empire (Mesopotamia) c. 2260-2223 B.C.E17
4790311704Egyptian political + state-organizationUnlike Mesopotamian civilization, Egyptian civilization featured very durable and centralized institutions led by pharaohs who ruled over Egypt's vast Empire.18
4790311705Religious make-up of pre-civilized societiespolytheistic19
4790311706Egyptian writinghieroglyphics20
4790311707OlmecsOlmec civilization prospered in Pre-Classical (Formative) Mesoamerica from c. 1200 BCE to c. 400 BCE and is generally considered the forerunner of all subsequent Mesoamerican cultures such as the Maya and Aztecs.21
4790311708ChavinThe Chavin civilization flourished between 900 and 200 BCE in the northern and central Andes and was one the earliest pre-Inca cultures.22
4790311709Phoenician's key cultural contributionPhoenician's were a seafaring people from the Levant that eventually settled in North Africa. They developed a simplified alphabet that greatly influenced Greek and Latin culture23
4790311710Developed MonotheismHebrews worshipped 1 god. (remember this was exceptional at time - most people polytheistic)24
4790311711TheocracyA form of government in which a ruler has political and religious authority25

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