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Larawan ng mga ninuno sa Pilipinas: Callao Man
Bukod sa mga Taong Tabon at mga Negritos, may
mas nauna pang ninuno ang mga Pilipino na
kamakailan lamang nadiskubre: ang mga Taong
Callao (Callao Man). [Callao = prun. "kal - lao";
not "kalyaw"]
Noon lamang taong 2007 ay natagpuan ang Taong
Callao sa kweba (Callao cave) ng Peñablanca,
Cagayan Valley (Region 2).
Neanderthal Cro-Magnon Modern Man
Cro-Magnon man
-early Homo sapiens
(the species to which
modern humans
belong) that lived
about 40,000 years
ago.
Role of Artifacts
www.texasbeyondhistory.net/ rubin/images/artif...
• Let us know more
about ancient cultures
• Somewhat limited –
theories have formed
to attempt to explain
the past
• The Old Stone Age or the Paleolithic Era,
was a period of time that lasted until about
12,000 to 70,000 years ago.
•Man survived by hunting
animals and gathering roots,
berries, leaves, and seeds.
•Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Era) people
eventually began to hunt in groups.
•These antlers may have been used
as a disguise during the hunt.
•Cave Art showing
men hunting in groups
•Man used
stone, wood,
and bone tools
to survive
during the Old
Stone Age.
Bow found in Denmark
Bone Harpoon
Hand Axe
Flint Blades used to sharpen tools
•using a flint blade to skin
an animal
•using a flint blade to butcher
a carcass
There was another important
development – the discovery of
fire
•There was another important
development – the discovery of
fire.
Many Stone Age people were Nomads,
or people who had no settled home.
• The New Stone
Age or The
Neolithic Era
lasted until
about 6,000 to
12,000 years
ago.
• During the
Neolithic
Era, people
began to
settle in one
place.
•Man began to change his diet and
eat grains and small animals.
• Agriculture is the
raising of crops and
animals.
• The development of
agriculture began
over a long period of
time and in more
than one place.
• People no longer
needed to travel
great distances to
gather food.
• People learned how to
domesticate plants and
animals.
• To domesticate means
to train something to
be useful to people.
• Early people learned to
care for plants such as
wheat, barley, peas,
and lentils.
• The first farmers also
domesticated wild
goats, cattle, and
sheep.
• Man domesticated wild wheat.
•Ancient charred
wheat grains are
shown in the
picture above.
• Thousands of years
ago, an ear of corn
did not make much
of a meal. (top)
• It took thousands of
years of careful
breeding for ears of
corn to reach their
present size. (bottom)
• People still used
stone, bone, and
wooden tools, but
some new tools
were added by
using copper and
bronze.
•These early farming tools date back to around 8,000 years
ago. The axe, bottom, was used for clearing; flint sickles,
left, were used for harvesting cereal crops; a flat rock and
rounded stone, center, were used for grinding flour; and
perforated clay slabs, upper right, were probably used to
ventilate bread ovens.
PrehistoryPrehistory
I.I. Paleolithic Age – Old Stone Age (Est. 2 mil BC-9000 BC)Paleolithic Age – Old Stone Age (Est. 2 mil BC-9000 BC)
1.1. Hunters & GatherersHunters & Gatherers
A.A. Nomad: Moving from place to place in search for food.Nomad: Moving from place to place in search for food.
B.B. MenMen  hunted & fished.hunted & fished.
C.C. WomanWoman  gathered fruits, nuts, etc.gathered fruits, nuts, etc.
2. Way of Life
A. Cave paintings
B. Stone tools & pottery
C. Domesticated dogs
II.II. Neolithic Age – New Stone Age (9000 BC – 3000 BC)Neolithic Age – New Stone Age (9000 BC – 3000 BC)
1.1. FarmingFarming  Neolithic RevolutionNeolithic Revolution
A.A. People could remain in one place.People could remain in one place.
B.B. Herding of animals – goats, sheep & cattle.Herding of animals – goats, sheep & cattle.
2. Community –
A. Council of Elders/Chief – made important decisions.
B. Warrior class
C. Kept possessions.
Early People
Section 1: Studying the Distant Past
• Archaeologists study prehistoric times by
examining things that early peoples left
behind.
• The study of fossils has helped
archaeologists learn about the lives of the
earliest humans.
• Archaeological studies suggest that the
earliest humans
Early People
Section 2: Hunter-Gatherer Societies
• Hunter-gatherer societies moved from place
to place, hunting small animals and
gathering plants for food.
• The development of tools and the use of
fire helped the people in hunter gatherer
societies improve their lives.
• Modern humans developed the ability to
use language, which helped them to
survive.
Early People
Section 3: Populating the Earth
• By about 12,500 years ago, modern
humans had spread to many regions of the
world, including Africa, Asia, Europe,
Australia, North America, and South
America.
• Modern humans adapted to Ice Age
conditions by building shelters and making
warm clothing.
• By forming larger groups, modern humans
adapted in order to better hunt and defend
themselves.
The Beginning of Civilization
Section 1: Early Agriculture
• Over a long time, hunter-gatherers
domesticated plants and animals, and most
groups became farmers.
• Although the Middle East was the first
center of agriculture, farming appeared in
several other parts of the world.
• Permanent farming settlements developed,
and surplus food allowed some people to
become crafts workers.
World civilization ancient east

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World civilization ancient east

  • 1.
  • 2. Larawan ng mga ninuno sa Pilipinas: Callao Man Bukod sa mga Taong Tabon at mga Negritos, may mas nauna pang ninuno ang mga Pilipino na kamakailan lamang nadiskubre: ang mga Taong Callao (Callao Man). [Callao = prun. "kal - lao"; not "kalyaw"] Noon lamang taong 2007 ay natagpuan ang Taong Callao sa kweba (Callao cave) ng Peñablanca, Cagayan Valley (Region 2).
  • 4. Cro-Magnon man -early Homo sapiens (the species to which modern humans belong) that lived about 40,000 years ago.
  • 5.
  • 6. Role of Artifacts www.texasbeyondhistory.net/ rubin/images/artif... • Let us know more about ancient cultures • Somewhat limited – theories have formed to attempt to explain the past
  • 7. • The Old Stone Age or the Paleolithic Era, was a period of time that lasted until about 12,000 to 70,000 years ago.
  • 8. •Man survived by hunting animals and gathering roots, berries, leaves, and seeds.
  • 9. •Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Era) people eventually began to hunt in groups. •These antlers may have been used as a disguise during the hunt. •Cave Art showing men hunting in groups
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. •Man used stone, wood, and bone tools to survive during the Old Stone Age.
  • 13. Bow found in Denmark Bone Harpoon Hand Axe Flint Blades used to sharpen tools
  • 14. •using a flint blade to skin an animal •using a flint blade to butcher a carcass
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. There was another important development – the discovery of fire •There was another important development – the discovery of fire.
  • 18. Many Stone Age people were Nomads, or people who had no settled home.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. • The New Stone Age or The Neolithic Era lasted until about 6,000 to 12,000 years ago.
  • 24. • During the Neolithic Era, people began to settle in one place.
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. •Man began to change his diet and eat grains and small animals.
  • 28. • Agriculture is the raising of crops and animals. • The development of agriculture began over a long period of time and in more than one place. • People no longer needed to travel great distances to gather food.
  • 29. • People learned how to domesticate plants and animals. • To domesticate means to train something to be useful to people. • Early people learned to care for plants such as wheat, barley, peas, and lentils. • The first farmers also domesticated wild goats, cattle, and sheep.
  • 30. • Man domesticated wild wheat. •Ancient charred wheat grains are shown in the picture above.
  • 31. • Thousands of years ago, an ear of corn did not make much of a meal. (top) • It took thousands of years of careful breeding for ears of corn to reach their present size. (bottom)
  • 32. • People still used stone, bone, and wooden tools, but some new tools were added by using copper and bronze.
  • 33. •These early farming tools date back to around 8,000 years ago. The axe, bottom, was used for clearing; flint sickles, left, were used for harvesting cereal crops; a flat rock and rounded stone, center, were used for grinding flour; and perforated clay slabs, upper right, were probably used to ventilate bread ovens.
  • 34. PrehistoryPrehistory I.I. Paleolithic Age – Old Stone Age (Est. 2 mil BC-9000 BC)Paleolithic Age – Old Stone Age (Est. 2 mil BC-9000 BC) 1.1. Hunters & GatherersHunters & Gatherers A.A. Nomad: Moving from place to place in search for food.Nomad: Moving from place to place in search for food. B.B. MenMen  hunted & fished.hunted & fished. C.C. WomanWoman  gathered fruits, nuts, etc.gathered fruits, nuts, etc. 2. Way of Life A. Cave paintings B. Stone tools & pottery C. Domesticated dogs II.II. Neolithic Age – New Stone Age (9000 BC – 3000 BC)Neolithic Age – New Stone Age (9000 BC – 3000 BC) 1.1. FarmingFarming  Neolithic RevolutionNeolithic Revolution A.A. People could remain in one place.People could remain in one place. B.B. Herding of animals – goats, sheep & cattle.Herding of animals – goats, sheep & cattle. 2. Community – A. Council of Elders/Chief – made important decisions. B. Warrior class C. Kept possessions.
  • 35.
  • 36. Early People Section 1: Studying the Distant Past • Archaeologists study prehistoric times by examining things that early peoples left behind. • The study of fossils has helped archaeologists learn about the lives of the earliest humans. • Archaeological studies suggest that the earliest humans
  • 37. Early People Section 2: Hunter-Gatherer Societies • Hunter-gatherer societies moved from place to place, hunting small animals and gathering plants for food. • The development of tools and the use of fire helped the people in hunter gatherer societies improve their lives. • Modern humans developed the ability to use language, which helped them to survive.
  • 38. Early People Section 3: Populating the Earth • By about 12,500 years ago, modern humans had spread to many regions of the world, including Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, North America, and South America. • Modern humans adapted to Ice Age conditions by building shelters and making warm clothing. • By forming larger groups, modern humans adapted in order to better hunt and defend themselves.
  • 39. The Beginning of Civilization Section 1: Early Agriculture • Over a long time, hunter-gatherers domesticated plants and animals, and most groups became farmers. • Although the Middle East was the first center of agriculture, farming appeared in several other parts of the world. • Permanent farming settlements developed, and surplus food allowed some people to become crafts workers.