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Steps to Civilization
By Ciana Dawydiuk-Clozza
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mharrsch
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Hunting and Gathering :
Early humans had to be resourceful
Photo by
C. Vizzone
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Hunting :
Homo Erectus - Is when people started hunting
Cro-Magon - Followed herds of animals. They were Nomadic. Lived in caves or tents made of animal skin.
Disadvantages - Always on the move. No such home sweet home.
Advantages - Lots of food. Got to explore different places.
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Gathering :
People couldn't possibly survive without both gathering and hunting.
People only gathered when certain berries were in season.
Advantages - Ate something other than meat and got vitamin C while doing it.
Disadvantages - Might choose the wrong berry to eat. (Poisonous)
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Farming:
connected to the earth and environment.
Photo by
Rob Valkass
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A Giant Step :
Began 5000 years ago. Good soil, climate and water = farming. Giving to nature.
Step closer to development of civilization.
Advantages - Dependable food source = Settled in 1 place
Disadvantages - Dependence on farming = possible shortage of food if drought or flood occurred.
Photo by
woodleywonderworks
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How did farming start ?
Spilled Grain - People gathered wild grain when they accidently spilt the grain, some crops would grow.
Watch The Animals - Animals found plants in areas with good soil and water. After observed it was done.
Moov'en and Groov'en - Group of people stayed in 1 place so long to watch a plant grow. After observed it was performed.
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muffinn
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Cities
another Giant Step
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mastermaq
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Development of Cities :
Farming brought people together in communities.
More food produced than needed = stopped farming. Developed other skills and moved closer forming villages.
Sometimes these villages grew into towns, and then cities.
After cities were made they met other cities through trading or warfare.
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Stuck in Customs
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Ancient Cities :
Homes of royalty and officials
Some grew around a place of worship
Communities grew because people found they could make a living in the town by teaching, baking or doing another job.
Advantages - People got to share religion and culture through places of worship.
Disadvantages - Didn't want to follow commands instead of living freely.
Photo by
Adrian Barnes
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