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what were some of the technological discoveries of prehistory? |
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the use of stone tools, the use and control of ire, the development of agriculture, the invention of the wheel |
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When was the Neolithic period? |
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7,000 to 10,000 years ago |
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What was the Neolithic revolution characterized by? |
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polished stone instruments, permanent dwellings, pottery making, the domestication of animals and plants, the cultivation of grain and fruit trees, cloth weaving |
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the late neolithic period because of the development of metal smelting adn creation of Bronze tools |
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What was the process of developing agriculture? |
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a series of discoveries involving the domestication of plants and animals and thier managment |
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Where was(were) the origin(s)of agriculture? |
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7000-9000 years ago Tirgis and Euphrates River Valley Indus River Valley Nile River |
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any plant that is harvested systematically |
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any plant which is grown through human interference; it may be a wild plant |
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the world domestication refers to the bringing of a plant or animal into the household; involves genetic change |
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What are the two steps of domestication? |
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Cultivation: choosing and bringing a wild plant/animal into mangament Selcetion: the selctive reproduction of variants of these plants/animals to better suit the need of humans |
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What is the food supply and labor like in non-agricultural societies? |
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each individual is totally involved with securing sustanace any abundance is temporary and exceptional |
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what did social surplus bring to agricultural societies? |
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social differentation an dnew classes of specialists |
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Around 8000 BCE about how many people could agricultural populations support? |
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What were some of the first domesticated animals? |
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pigs, sheep, goats, and cattle(later) |
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Why did people domesticate animals? |
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protien, hides(clothing and wool), manure, rituals for religion, allowed other options for food |
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What were Pastoral societies like? |
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thrive in areas incapable of supporting agriculture, often militarized |
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HOw did AFrica indepentely develop agriculture? |
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south of the sahara, a system of root and tree crops 2000 BCE |
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HOw did China indepedently develop agriculture? |
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how did south east asia independently develop agriculture? |
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how did the americas independently develop agriculture? |
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maize, manioc, and sweet potatoes |
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What did the growth of population in new agriculutral societies lead to? |
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new technological development innovations in agriculture plows and other farm stuff, seed selection, irigation more food, better housing |
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What did the produciton of food surplusese allow? |
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social differentation and economic specialization, people had time to do other stuff |
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