Metallurgy
New Sources to Meet Basic Needs
A Barter Society
Early Human Migrations
More Human Migration
100

Civilizations started using this in tools and other things that were useful to them.

What is metal.

100

People needed things to help them be warm. What did they make?

What is clothing and shelters.

100

Surplus and specialization let to the development of a certain society

What is barter society

100

True or false? Historians believe that the earliest humans originated somewhere in Africa.

True

100

Asia and America are separated today by a body of water called 

The Pacific Ocean

200

Tools made from this material are more durable and sharper than tools made from stone.

What is metal.

200

People were nomadic, their homes were

What is temporary

200

What did societies produce when they developed a barter society.

What is a lot of the things they specialized in.

200

Oldest evidence of human society is in 

what is Eastern Africa
200

Acted as the gateway for the migration from Africa to the rest of the world

What is the Middle East

300

The process of melting down copper and allowing it to become solid again.

What is smelting

300

People were hunter gatherers, they ate

What is wild animals, berries, nuts, and fish 

300

What happened when systems of trade and transportation developed.

What is cultural diffusion.

300

From Africa, early humans migrated to

The Middle East 

300

The earliest known civilization locations

Southwestern asia, or the Middle East

400

The branch of science and technology concerned with the properties of metal and their production and purification.

What is metallurgy

400

When people began farming and settling into permanent homes.

What is the food, clothing, and shelters changed.

400

Some things society bartered

What is tools, animal hides, livestock, textiles, and pottery.

400

In the middle east, where archaeologists found the first human civilization

What is Mesopotamia

400

The place where the migrations continued from the Middle East

What is Asia, Europe, and Australia

500

Around a certain year, people discovered that melting down copper and allowing it to become solid again made it harder.

What is4500 BCE

500

The Agricultural Revolution changed many things, like.

What is people settled, grew crops and animals, and populations grew larger.

500

People spread this when they traveled.

What is agricultural and cultural practices along with their products and technologies.

500

The theory of the migration patterns of early humans.

What is Out of Africa theory

500

Asia and northwest North America used to be connected by a region of land

Bering Land Bridge

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