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humans try to control nature (catal huyuk (agricultural villages, covered…
humans try to control nature
nomads
people who travel place to place to find food to survive
they were called hunter-gatherers
created cave paintings
paintings on the walls
and ceilings in France and Spain
They used
stone, bone, and wood to make 100 different tools
the made artistic creations
begging of agriculture
women gathered fruits
man did the hunting
groups of 25 to 70 people
high temperatures provided
longer growing seasons and drier land for cultivating wild grasses
need to found new food resources
slash-and-burn farming
cut trees or grasses and burned them to clear a field
when seasons changed they found new
crops growing
domestication of animals
animals where a key in domestication
driven herds of animals into rocky
ravines to be slaughtered
“Jarmo”
villages grow and prosper
Mexico and Central America Farmers cultivated corn, beans, and squash.
Peru Farmers in the Central Andes grewtomatoes, sweet
potatoes, and white potatoes.
Africa: The Nile River as a agricultural center
for growing wheat, barley, and other crops.
China cultivated a grain called millet
catal huyuk
agricultural villages
covered an area of about 32 acres
around of 5,000 to 6,000 people who
lived in about 1,000 dwellings
they had potters and weavers
varied cultural life