when people leave their homeland to live somewhere else
migration
unable to stay in 1 place. They moved with the seasonal herds. they were not able to domesticate animals and plants.
hunter-gathers
why was Michael brunet's discovery so important
it was the oldest
a system that a community uses to produce or disrubute goods and services
economy
beliefs that these early people believed that the natural world was filled with spirits
animism
2 things did living along a river in such places as mesopolema or the Indus valley provide early people
1.better soil for growing crops
2.raise their animalsextra supply of something.
surplus
prevented remains of ancient human animals or plants
fossils
200,000 years ago shout sturdy skeletons simple language no art or music burial preaches
neanderthals
the economy of most early eivillization was based on which new technology
to make tools out of stone
act of concentivations on a limited number of goods or activities
specialization
which continent do most scientists believe human life began
africa
tools and skills that people use to meet their needs and wants
technology
change of growth of plants and behavior of animals in ways that were useful to humans
domesticate
complex sociely that has cities a well-organized government and workers with specelized job skills
civilization
objects made and used by humans
artifacts
what were tools from old stone age made from
stone
husband and wife made 1st discovery of human remains in africa
mary leakey
louis leakey
the time before written records
prehistony
3 ways early people benefited from domesticated animals
they made clothing from wool they made a good source of food they used animals for protection and camponionship
the many different elements that make up the way of life of people
culture
surroundings
environment
who needed an organized government
large cities
3 important resources early farmers needed
fresh water seeds fertile soil
plants were domesticated when early people
wanted to produce a more abundant food of hinger quality