Chapter One Foundations of Civilization Prehistory-3000 B.C.
Early Africa A WH1 Presentation by Mr. Hess. Part I: Northeast Africa – Nubia, Kush and Axum.
The New Stone Age (The Neolithic Era) 6,000 to 12,000 years ago
Jomon Pottery of Ancient Japan c. 12,000 -300 BC Metropolitan Art Museum, New York.
Paleolithic Art ( Stone Age ). 32,000 to 11,000 years ago.
Aegean Art
Aegean Art. Bronze Mirror Back—Judgment of Paris, Etruscan, bronze, c 400-300 BC.
During the Neolithic Era, people began to settle in one place.
Neolithic Spatial Practices. I. Neolithic religious sites: Humans mark the land with reference to the sky, seasons.
Unit I: Foundations 8000 B.C.E. - 600 C.E. Neolithic Cultures: The Dawn of Agriculture The “ new ” stone age was marked by the beginning of agriculture.
NEOLITHIC PERIOD
Jomon Pottery 12,000- BCE – 300 BCE. Jomon History Jomon is the longest and first recorded culture in Japan. These first inhabitants of Japan arrived.