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Understanding our past. Chapter 1 Section 1. Geography and History. Geography -study of people, their environments, and the resources available to them 5 Themes Location -tells you where something is on surface of Earth -Latitude and Longitude -Relative Location. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 1Section 1

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Geography-study of people, their environments, and the

resources available to them5 Themes Location-tells you where something is on surface of Earth-Latitude and Longitude-Relative Location

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-Latitude measures distance N&S of Equator-Longitude measures distance E&W of Prime

Meridian

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Place-Human characteristicsWhere people live, economics, religion, language-Physical featuresLandforms, bodies of water, climate, soil, plant

and animal life, resources Human-Environment Interaction-using surroundings to advantage or clearing for

something more “important”

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Movement-of people, goods, and ideasFollowing herds of animals

or moving for a job Region-based on physical location

or could be due to political, economic, or cultural features

Gulf states of Persian Gulf (physical) but broken down into Arabic speaking and Muslim areas

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Prehistory-long period of time before

people invented systems of writing

Anthropology-study of origins and development of societiesCulture- way of life in a society that is passed on Archaeology-study of past people and cultures,

analyze remains to add to written records

Artifacts- objects made by humans

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Relative Dating? Using artifacts to determine age Absolute Dating? Using precise methods, chemicals, wood

rings, carbon

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Computers- store and collect data Photography- patterns of how land used Radioactivity- determine age of certain objects Geologists- date rocks near objects for age Zoologists- examine seeds and animal bones

to learn about diets Climatologists- develop possible weather

patterns Biologists analyze human bones and

bloodstains on stone tools or weapons

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Historians-study how people lived in the pastLook at artifacts but rely heavily on written

works Detection-historian must evaluate evidence to determine if

reliable and then interpret-explain the meaning; why something happened-opinions may affect their interpretations

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How do you personally interact with your environment?

How do anthropologists and archaeologists learn about the lives of prehistoric people?

Why do you think it is important for us to understand our past?

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Mary and Louis Leakey 1930s, Tanzania in Olduvai Gorge. Bottom layers 1.7 to 2.1 million years old

Found tools of stone with decent technology 1959 Mary found skull belonging to Hominid? Group that includes humans and closest

relatives that walk upright

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1974 Donald Johanson in Ethiopia found hominid skeleton at least 3 million years old

Named “Lucy” after a Beatles song Upright walker about 4 feet tall

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Number of different hominid groups around over millions of years

Australopithecines (aw stray loh pith uh synz)- earliest, in Africa, 7 million years ago, “Lucy”

Homo habilis- 2 million years, “handy man”, stone tools for all activities

Homo erectus- 2 million years, “upright man”, larger brains, bones, smaller teeth, fire, ax

Remains found in Asia and Europe, first to migrate?

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250,000 to 100,000 years ago Homo erectus disappeared and new group, Homo sapiens, emerged2 Theories

“Out of Africa”- first lived in Africa and migrated to other parts of world

Homo erectus developed into Homo sapiens around same time in different parts of world

Either way they eventually evolved into Neanderthals

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1. What types of obstacles do historians have to overcome to give a straightforward account of events? How do you think they might do this?

2. In what ways do archaeologists work with new technologies and other scholars in their work?

3. Describe the story that anthropologists think the bones and tools they have discovered reveal about prehistory.

4. Use these terms in a complete sentence that helps explain what the word means. (prehistory, historian, artifact, anthropology, culture, archaeology, Leakeys, Lucy, Olduvai Gorge)