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The Neolithic Revolution World History: Libertyville HS

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The Neolithic Revolution World History: Libertyville HS. The Neolithic Revolution. Setting the scene 10,000 years ago: ice age was ending Climate became stable Game became more scarce Agriculture first emerged in Southwest Asia, China, and the Americas - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Neolithic Revolution World History:  Libertyville HS

The Neolithic RevolutionWorld History: Libertyville HS

Page 2: The Neolithic Revolution World History:  Libertyville HS

The Neolithic Revolution Setting the scene

10,000 years ago: ice age was ending

Climate became stable Game became more scarce

Agriculture first emerged in Southwest Asia, China, and the Americas

Agriculture then spread to Greece, Egypt

In Europe, agriculture spread from SE to NW between 6000 and 3000 BC

Page 3: The Neolithic Revolution World History:  Libertyville HS

Steps to an Agricultural Society• Hunter Gatherers: how man

had lived for millions of years– Follow herds of wild animals– Gather food from wild plants

• Herders: domesticating herds of animals– Short step from H-G to herding– Animals depended on location:

sheep, pigs, even reindeer!– More stable than H-G– Still hunted, gathered food

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Agricultural Society• Grow your own food• Crops grown depended on

where people lived• Hunting and herding

supplemented agriculture• Result = food surplus• Implications of farming?– Settled down in one place– Food surplus led to larger

families– Food surplus led to

communities

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Did the steps happen at the same pace, everywhere?

• NO!!!– Some people never got past

herding– Others skipped herding and

went right to farming– Still others stayed as H-G

• Farming developed over 2-3000 years– Occurred spontaneously– H-G / herders / farmers co-

existed, sometimes with conflict

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Types of Agriculture• Dry farming

– Dependent on amount of rainfall only

– Subsistence farming• Slash and burn

– Burn forest / grassland– Fertilizes ground– Subsistence farming

• Irrigation– Used rivers to water fields– Dig trenches, ditches, control

systems for flow of water– Required lots of people and

organization– BUT allowed for food surplus

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Irrigation in SW Asia

• Mesopotamia (“Land Between Two Rivers”)– Irrigation developed

around 4000 BC– Population pressure in

hills led to people moving into river valley

• Irrigated agriculture led to Civilization!

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Civilization• Characteristics of Civilization

(pg. 20 of book)– Advanced cities

• Large population in small area• Concentration of people became

center of trade for region– Specialized workers

• Most people worked as farmers• Workers became skilled in specific

area of work• If not farming, you had better be

producing something important!– Complex institutions

• Government arose to organize farmers to maintain irrigation systems

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Civilization• Characteristics (continued)– Complex institutions

• Religion arose to explain the world

– Record keeping• Government needed to keep

track of taxes, laws• Religion maintained calendar,

stories of gods / goddesses• Trade kept track of debts,

transactions– Advanced technology

• Agriculture led to ox drawn plows• Metallurgy (using metal for tools,

instead of stone, bone or wood)