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SAT WH - Ch3 Human Origins
SAT II World History Review - Ch. 3 Human Origins
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History
12th Grade
09/02/2010

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Approx. timeline of early humans, from the appearance of 1st humans to the domestication of animals
Definition
  • 6 mill. yrs ago - appearance of 1st humans
  • 3.2 mill. yrs ago - beginning of paleolithic age
  • 2.5 mill yrs ago - Homo habilis
  • 1.4 mill. yrs ago - Homo erectus
  • 100,000 yrs ago - Homo sapiens
  • 8000-3000 BCE - Neolithic Age
  • 8000 BCE - Founding of Jericho
  • 7000 BCE - Worldwide development of agriculture
  • 4000 BCE - Domestication of animals
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Paleontologists study...
Definition
Paleontologist study fossilized remains
Term
Dendrochronology is...
Definition
Dendrochronology is tree-ring dating
Term
Prehistory is divided into which 2 eras?
Definition

Prehistory is divided into

The Paleolithic Age (aka Old Stone Age)

and the

Neolithic Age

Term
The Paleolithic Age extended from the appearance of the 1st _____ to about ____ BCE.
Definition
The Paleolithic Age extended from the appearance of the 1st hominids (humanlike creature that walks upright) to about 8000 BCE.
Term
Define hominid
Definition
Hominid - human-like creature that walks upright
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Oldest known hominid - name, who discovered it, where
Definition
"Lucy" is the oldest known hominid, discovered by Donald Johanson in Ethiopia, 1974. An Australopithecenes (hominid close in appearance to modern humans)
Term
Australopithecenes
Definition
Australopithecenes - hominid close in appearance to modern humans
Term
What did Mary Leakey discover?
Definition
In 1977, Mary Leakey discovered footprints of 2 australopithecenes walking side by side in Tanzania
Term

1st species to be classified in the same Homo species as modern humans

Who discovered it & where

Definition
Homo habilis ("handy man") 1st species to be classified in Homo species, discovered by Louis Leakey in the early 1960s in Tanzania
Term
Homo habilis was found with
Definition
Homo habilis was found with tools fashioned for hunting and butchering animals
Term
Homo Erectus came after which Homo species? was discovered by who and where? Found with what? Name 2 examples
Definition

Homo erectus replaced homo habilis.

Homo erectus was an upright hominid discovered by Richard Leakey in Kenya, 1984.

Found with a hand ax & butchering tools.

Java Man & Peking Man (found in Indonesia and China) are 2 examples of homo erectus

Term
Which species did Homo sapien replace?
Definition
Homo sapiens (100,000 yrs ago) replaced Homo erectus
Term
Define Homo sapiens. List characteristics (5)
Definition

Homo sapeins ("wise human")

 

Possessed greater capacity for speech

Knew how to use fire for warmth & cooking & warding off animals

Burial rituals

Artwork

Utilized stone quartzite tools

Term

What are the 2 theories explaining the diffusion of humans?

Which one is more widely accepted?

Definition

The 2 theories on the diffusion of humans

 

Multiregional Model : maintains that in each region of subsequent migration, Homo erectus evolved into Homo sapien

 

Out-of-Africa model: argues that Homo erectus evolved into Homo sapiens only in Africa. (Most widely accepted model)

Term
According to the Out-of-Africa theory, when did "races" emerge, and why?
Definition
As recently as 5,000 yrs ago, differences in skin pigmentation occurred as an adaptation to various environments
Term
Cro-Magnon man - scientific name, what it replaced
Definition
Cro-Magnon man (Homo sapiens sapiens) replaced Neanderthal man (Homo sapiens) in Europe, according to the Out-of-Africa theory, then diffused throughout the Americas, Australia, the Arctic, and Asia
Term
Other word for Homo sapiens
Definition
Homo sapiens = Neanderthal
Term
Role of paleolithic women
Definition
Paleolithic women primary role - bearing & rearing children, tending the fire & dwelling
Term
Development of language occured primarily because...
Definition
Development of language occured primarily because it facilitated the efforts of the paleolithic man to coordinate hunting strategies
Term
First example of paleolithic artwork found in...
Definition
Lascaux caves of Southern France and Caves of Altamira in Northern Spain
Term
Which Homo species 1st began burial rituals?
Definition
Neanderthal (homo sapiens) buried their dead, left evidence of funeral rituals & offerings left w/ the dead (perhaps indicating belief in afterlife)
Term
Neolithic Age also known as
Definition
Neolithic Age = Agricultural Revolution
Term
What caused the change from hunting/gathering of the Paleolithic Age to the agricultural movement of the Neolithic Age?
Definition
Ice Ages during the Paleolithic man's time made hunting difficult - many of the big-game animals became extinct. After the last Ice Age ended (around 7000 BCE) hunting was insufficient; people began tilling the soil
Term
How did roles of women change in Neolithic Age?
Definition
Development of agriculture in Neolithic Age heightened status of women b/c they were earliest farmers. Clay fertility goddesses found among artifacts of early villages
Term
What were 2 of the earliest towns, and where are there?
Definition
Jericho (in modern-day Palestine) and Catal Huyuk in present-day Turkey.
Term

Jericho

 

location

primary resources

other characteristics

Definition

Jericho, one of the earliest towns

 

located in modern-day Palestine

 

Relied on cultivation of wheat & barley

 

Featured tall, thick city walls

 

Trade center; connected places such as Anatolia with area around Red Sea

 

Term

Catal Huyuk

 

location

relied on...

describe dwellings

Definition

Catal Huyuk in modern day Turkey, one of earliest towns

 

most advanced community of the Neolithic Age

 

Relied on long-distance trade and the labor of artisans

 

mud-dried brick houses w/ flat roofs

Term
Agriculture led to...
Definition
Agriculture led to the 1st permanent settlements, population growth, and specialization of labor
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