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Try to see how well you can weave your way through a small part of history.

Try to see how well you can weave your way through a small part of history. To begin your adventure click the picture of the world below!.

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Try to see how well you can weave your way through a small part of history.

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  1. Try to see how well you can weave your way through a small part of history. To begin your adventure click the picture of the world below!

  2. You are living in northern Africa, in about 8000 BCE, in a hunter-gatherer society. Decide which path to take to best enable the survival of your family and community for now and in the future. Stay where you are Move to a different area

  3. You have stayed in one location and depleted all the resources of your environment. What will you do next? Stay where you are Move to a different area

  4. There is no more of the resources for you to survive, therefore you have not only destroyed your surrounding ecosystem, but also caused your whole community to starve and die. END

  5. You have just saved your family and community from starvation! However, a drought has hit and what was once a thriving and fertile land is now becoming a desert. What will you do? Move towards the east and hope to find an area that hasn’t become desert Stay where you are and hope to wait it out

  6. Your family and community have all perished because the desert continued to spread and you could no longer find the resources needed to survive. END

  7. You find a valley with a large river running as far north and south as you can see. You stay here for a short while and decide it is best to move away. You decide to stay here permanently as it seems like a reliable resource.

  8. You cannot find any other areas with enough resources further away from the river and die out. END

  9. Since you decide to stay where you are, you stop your hunter-gatherer lifestyle and start producing your own food. You find other people along the river who produce different resources from you, and vice versa. You… …swap some of what you have for some of what they have. …want what they have and try to take it by force. …ignore them, you are happy with what you have.

  10. You manage for a little while with what you have, but it does not provide you with enough resources for you to live properly, as you cannot depend on only one resource. Therefore, you and your community all die out. END

  11. The other group was larger and more advanced than you are, so you did not survive the conflict. END

  12. Congratulations! You have just set up a trade system! You begin to trade with others who come along the river, from both up and down stream. You build a centre from where trade can occur. However, there is so much trade happening that it is becoming hard to keep track of. What do you do next? You start to keep a record of the trade that occurs. Leave it as it is now, you’ll manage as you have before.

  13. It has become unmanageable, causing your trade system to collapse, which leaves you with nothing. END

  14. This system of record keeping gradually becomes more complex and develops into a system of writing.

  15. Through this process you have become one of the world’s first civilisations! Welcome to the Egypt of the ancient world! Try again

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