2. “ Life was nasty, brutish and short” - Thomas Hobbes 2.5 Million to 100,000 BC….
3. No Society No Government No Culture Homo Habilis Neanderthal Homo Sapiens (Modern Human) The Paleolithic age of early Hominids, Near Humans and Archaic Humans
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6. Cave Paintings appear 32,000 BC Sign of religious ideas Jewelry Mining of red ochre Possible evidence of trade
10. The Rise of the Tribe Clans of hundreds grew into Tribes of tens of thousands Chiefdoms – Chiefs as supreme leaders in war – later become “sacred” as well Tribes based on kinship networks, plus “adoption” Tribesmen become raiders of settled, farming, peoples. Invaders and looters. The tribe is the most durable social organization ever invented – and one of the most dangerous A culture based on blood ties, family honor, personal bravery and customary traditions Before the Industrial Revolution and gunpowder, only the most powerful empires were able to crush the barbarian tribes – and then only for a time
11. MONARCHY Rise of Kingdoms circa 6000 -3000 BC Egypt, Sumeria, Babylon Grew from the first true cities – Ur Monarchs were God-Kings Advent of writing with picture symbols Then an alphabet Strict caste system and slavery Complex, polytheistic religion Wars are now fought by armies Knowledge preserved and passed on Historical period begins