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EARLY HUMANS AND SOCIETIES

EARLY HUMANS AND SOCIETIES. UNCOVERING THE PAST. STUDYING HISTORY. HISTORY is ________________. HISTORIANS are people who study __________. Historians study the past to understand people`s culture. CULTURE is ___________. “Those who forget their past are doomed to repeat it”. ARQUEOLOGY.

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EARLY HUMANS AND SOCIETIES

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  1. EARLY HUMANS AND SOCIETIES UNCOVERING THE PAST

  2. STUDYING HISTORY • HISTORY is ________________. • HISTORIANS are people who study __________. • Historians study the past to understand people`s culture. • CULTURE is ___________. “Those who forget their past are doomed to repeat it”

  3. ARQUEOLOGY • ARQUEOLOGY is ________________. • ARQUEOLOGISTS are ___________. • Ex. Jewelery, dishes, weapons CLUES… • FOSSILS are ______________. • ARTIFACTS are ______________.

  4. ACTIVITES: • CAVE PAINTINGS (2 GROUPS OF 5) • Grab your finger paintings • Create your own cave painting, each student should draw at least 1 drawing • Keep in mind the following while you are drawing your painting • What is the subject of the art? • What is the artist trying to say through this painting

  5. ACTIVITES: 2. ARTIFACTS • With Play dough create an artifact. You can decorate your artifact with some finger paint • Each student should create an artifact • Keep in mind the following while you are crating your artifact • What is it? • Who made it? • What is the artifact used for? • From what time period is this artifact from

  6. ACTIVITES: 3. FOSSILS • Follow the instructions of the teacher to create your own fossil. • Choose a seashell, rock, stick or any object you choose • Keep in mind the following while you are crating your artifact • What is the fossil of? • How long was it found?

  7. Sources of information… Historical sources are of two types: • A primary source is an account of an __________. Exs: Treaties, letters, diaries, audio or video • A secondary source is information gathered by someone who_____________. Exs: history textbooks, journal articles, encyclopedias.

  8. Short Answers… • The study of people and the places where they live is called_______________. • Could a photograph be considered a primary source? Why or why not? • Each of the following is a primary source except • A photograph • A diary • A treaty • An encyclopedia

  9. The object with ancient writing that is shown is a: • Primary source and a resource • Primary source and an artifact • Secondary source and a resource • Secondary source and an artifact

  10. Infer… • What is it? • What is it used for? • What does the artifact tell archaeologists and historians about the society or culture that created it?

  11. Infer… • What is it? • What is it used for? • What does the artifact tell archaeologists and historians about the society or culture that created it?

  12. Infer… • What is it? • What is it used for? • What does the artifact tell archaeologists and historians about the society or culture that created it?

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