Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Different Eras
- Paleolithic
- "old stone age"
- hunter gatherer society
- described as "original affluent society"
- shorter work days
- "because they needed so little"
- developments following human settling
- mega-faunal extinction
- typically occurred wherever people settled
- Clovis culture
- disappeared around the same time as mega-faunal extintction
- highly stratified societies formed
- early evidence of gender division of labor
- barriers to understanding culture come from lack of writing and multiple interpretations to art
- Venus of Willendorf figures
- carved from stone, antlers, mammoth tusks, or baked clay
- depicts an exaggerated female form
- similar forms have been found all over eurasia which suggests network of communication
- Bantu Migrations
- bantu speaking people moved east over several millenia
- took their skills in cattle-raising, ag, ironworking, and language
- neanderthals were typically absorbed, killed, or driven away
- pastoral society
- herded animals
- Catalhuyuk
- hunter gatherer communities
- southern turkey
- buried dead under their houses, filled the houses, and built new ones on top of them
- no streets and they travelled on the roof
- Neolithic
- paleolithic settling down
Anmerkungen:
- after last ice age was coming to end
- settled down in villages
- "new stone age"
- Fertile Crescent
- had wheat and pigs (not in americas)
- area experienced full agricultural revolution
- irrigation agriculture
- dug trenches and connected them to river
- city-state
- controlled more of surrounding countryside and are involved in ag
- division of labor
- farming took off allowing surplus food and time to specialize in other professions
- Written Language
- Cuneiform
- writing style invented in sumer in 3200 BC
- first found in temples
- not a language
- first used as memory aid and lacked clear grammar
- pictograms
- Akkadian Language
- sargon is head of empire
- international language of commerce and diplomacy
- Hammurabi's Code
- first written legal system
- punishment had to fit the crime
- laws are also a window into society because it shows what problems they were dealing with
- epic of gilgamesh
- mesopotamia's ancient poem
- depicted a pessimistic view of the gods and possibility of afterlife
- explained deforestation of Meso
- gilgamesh decided to make a lasting name for himself by building many walls and and temples that required much timber
- had to kill god of forest (Humbaba)
- study page 67 of textbook alot***