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First Peoples, First Farmers (The Globalization of Agriculture (The…
First Peoples, First Farmers
First Human Societies
Population
Global Climate
Population Drop
Low Productivity
Relationships Between Men and Women
Men = Hunters
Men argued with Women
Beating Wives
Women =Gathers
Meat 30% of diet
Crops-70% of diet
Realm of the Spirit
Ceremonial Space
Sherman Lead Ceremonies
Drugs were used to alter mind states
Paleolithic could see supernatural
Religious thought
Strong Femine Dimenson Goddess
Paleolithic understood
Animals
Plants
Rocks
Mountains
Economy and Environment
Not fully natural
Environment shaped by hand
Growth in Plants
From changed landscapes
More People= Less plants
Settling Down
Paleolithic Culture
Population Rise
Societies growing
less possibility to move away
Due to climate change
Wild Grains food supply
Afro Eurioasian 25,000 AG
Stone Tools
Allowed house holds to store goods
Ice Age Ended - 16,000
Cause of Global Warming
Plants& Animals Struggled
Settling for Hunters and Gathers
increased food supply
Break through Agriculture
New Stone Age Agriculture
Agriculture Revoultion
Transformed Crops
Animals
Hunting became a sport for men
Variations
Simple Technology
Digging sticks
Hoe ( Horticulture)
Agriculture Revolution
Larger population of settlement
Caused a threat to loss of wild plants and animals
Cold and Dry Periods
Fertile Crescent first to experience
Millennium 9400 BCE
Wheat, Barley, Rye, Pea's, Lentils, Sheeps, Goats, Cattle, and Pigs=
First Agriculture Societies
N&S American's required agriculture practices
They relied on Hunting and Fishing
Europe lacked animal domestication
Western Hemisphere two animals were used for food and transportation
Middle Eats Replaced Hunting and Gathering with Agriculture
Animals and crops were more human dependent
Settled village
Animal borne disease
Horse drawn carriage
Warfare
Cities and States
Empires and Civilization
Writing and Literature
Common Patterns in Agriculture
After Ice age Homosepians helped Agriculture
Climate changes
Led to more wild plants
Hunters and Gathers learned to make use of
Population growth after global warming
Caused more need for food
Food Crisis
The Globalization of Agriculture
Two Ways Extension of Farming
Diffusion
Migration
Gradual spread of agriculture techniques
Spread of language
cultures to migrating farmers
Bantu
people moved east and south
Drove away Paleolithic
Triumph& Resistance
Diffusion Migration
Spread of agriculture to new regions
The Culture of Agriculture
Agriculture Revolution
Led to increase of human population
Common Era
Beginning of humanity dominance
Cultivation
Plants and Animals
Villages abandoned
Soil Erosion
Decline in crops
Ways We Were
Paleolithic People
History
Culture
Language
Identity
Rituals/ Sories
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