This line measures the distance in degrees North and South of the Equator
Latitude (Parallels)
Timeline is based around the birth of Jesus Christ.
BC: Before Christ
These help people meet their basic needs.
ECONOMIC ELEMENTS
Documents or recordings that write or speak about information that was created AFTER an event.
Secondary Sources
The time period starting c. 8,000 bc when humans started to settle into farming villages and started producing their own food.
Neolithic (New Stone Age)
This line measures the distance in degrees East and West of the Prime Meridian
Longitude (Meridians)
We live in this era.
Common Era (CE)
These help people in a civilization communicate and help society grow and prosper.
SOCIAL ELEMENTS
ORIGINAL records created/recorded by people during an event.
Primary Sources
The first age in which people lived (8,000 BC) when they mostly hunted and gathered their food.
Paleolithic (Old Stone Age)
The main line of longitude, and it divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western hemispheres
Prime Meridian
This year does not exist on the timeline.
The year "0"
These keep the civilization orderly, peaceful, and safe.
POLITICAL ELEMENTS
Martin Luther King Jr. wrote and published an AUTOBIOGRAPHY of his early life.
Primary Source
Hunting and gathering
Nomadic (moved with the food)
Paleolithic
Tells you what the symbols on the map actually mean
Key (Map Legend)
How many years passed between
AD 1989 and AD 2020?
31 Years
The ideals/beliefs that a society values are an example of
Social Elements
Mary went to Jamestown, Virginia and learned about the history of the colony. Then, she wrote a REPORT about what she learned.
Secondary Source
Farming tools:
Pottery, metal work, spinning/weaving, etc
Neolithic
Shows how high land is above other land (using shading)
Relief Map
50 BCE + 50 CE
100 Years
Using currency (money) to pay for goods you buy at the store is an example of
Economic Elements
The Declaration of Independence.
Primary Source
Houses constructed of stone, mud, or wood. More permanent
Farming and herding
Start of specialized workers
Villages and small cities.
Private property
Neolithic