Tuesday, May 21, 2019
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Humans first sustained themselves as hunters & gatherers  Hunters were responsible for killing and capturing animal and using their hung t for food, clothing, or tools Gatherers were  knowledgeable how to tell which plants or fruits we re edible  Early technology consisted of shaping stones into tools and weapons for hunt  Mostly nomadic societies that had a migration pattern depending on the movement of  punt and/ or the seasonal growth of plants Major Migrations 1.East Africa-. Australia-. Middle East-?. Europe-. Asia 2. Asia AL and Bridge) *The Americas The Neolithic Revolution The Revolution-  In 8000 B. C. E. Human beings began to develop settled communities Settling was based on successful  civilisation of crops and domestication of ann. malls  the revolution itself occurred independently , in various locations, over a large time period Each  pastoral  ingleside developed different farming practices that worked WI the their own land features Revolution Outcomes 1.There was more    constant food supply now that people started controlling food  payoff and animal domestication. . With greater availability and easier access to food sources, much more people were able to eat. This resulted in longer life spans, and an I increasing  population 3. Specialized jobs such as priests, traders, and builders are created considering not everyone is needed for food production 4.Women became responsible for raising children, cooking and cleaning while men controlled agricultural production and worked. This resulted into patriarchal systems , where males became dominant in family life, the economy, and the government. 5. Settled peoples considered themselves superior when compared to the remain inning hunters and gatherers, creating social distinctions between the two groups.Vegetative Planting-?  first form of plant cultivation (according to Carl Saucer)  plants are produced from direct cloning by cutting stems & dividing roots  originated in Southeast Asia  settled people    participated in a lot of fishing and  hunt club  first domesticated plants/crops include taro, yam, banana, and palm  first domesticated animals were most likely dogs, pigs, and chickens  other vegetative planting hearths were West Africa and Northwestern South A America Vegetative planting Diffusion from Southeast AsiaSeed Agriculture-? Eastern Hemisphere Carl Saucer  determine 3 hearths which included western India, northern China, and Ethiopia In SW Asia, wheat & barley were domesticated, along with cattle, sheep, & ago TTS  Herding animals were used for plowing, meat, skins, and milk  Millet diffused from the northern China hearth  Both millet and sorghum were domesticated in Ethiopia Diffusion of in Eastern Hemisphere 1. SW Asia *Europe *North Africa *India *Indus River Valley 2.NW China South Asia -9 SE Asia Western Hemisphere  Two identified hearths southern Mexico & northern Peru Mexico was the origin point for squash and corn (maize)  Per was the origin point for beans, cot   ton, and squash  The Europeans coming to the Western Hemisphere in the 1 fifth century create d widespread diffusion in agriculture Innovations Irrigation allowed water to be channeled to fields  Fields were plowed to loosen soil Fences  unploughed animals from entering agricultural fields.  
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