Keynote lecture: "The Neolithic Revolution is a turning point in human history" - Speech:
3 I. Paleolithic age - Paleolithic age (2 million BC - 9000 BC) Hunters and collectors A. Nomad: Move from one place to another to find food. B. Men hunted. C. Women collect fruits, nuts and other lifestyles. A. Cave draws B. Stone Tool and Pottery. C. Dogs II. Neolithic Age - Neolithic Age (9000 BC - 3000 BC) Agricultural Neolithic Revolution A. People can stay in one place. B. Animals breeding - goats, sheep and cattle. Community A. Elders Committee / Director - make important decisions. B. Warrior class C. Kept property. Overview
8 Please make some predictions ... What are the potential strengths and weaknesses of having an agricultural society?
Regular planting of ten early settlement community crops can support more people. A more permanent and stable community was born. The earliest agricultural settlement in JARMO (Northern Iraq) around 9000 BC ---> wheat
11 Catal Huyuk 8000 BC Çatal Hüyük (modern Turkey) the largest settlers 6000 people - 12 different cultivation crops - division of labor - division - trade - organization of religion - small army
12 Primary and Secondary Main Documents: Documents or physical objects created or created during the investigation. These sources are displayed during or during the period and provide an internal perspective on specific events. Secondary source: main source of interpretation and analysis. These sources are one or more steps deleted from the event. The secondary material can contain images, quotes, or graphics from the main document.
13 Small Demo: Explain the selection of speakers that will provide the following information (each group can share classes and information in 3 to 5 minutes). - Each team summarizes the assigned document and quotes all social, intellectual and economic changes reflected. a) to improve people's living environment, b) to make life more difficult, c) to explain why this is the fact and whether to welcome all groups to challenge the demands and direction of each group The moderator makes a question
14 Why do you choose a farm? "Why is it a farm? Why is it fun to stop 20 hours of work per week and hunt to work under the sun? Why work hard, food becomes nutrient deficient, supply becomes more unstable - JR Haran
15 Costs and Benefits In the group, the cost of the agricultural revolution should reach an agreement on whether income or income exceeds cost.
Turning point changed history. Turning point has had a great lasting impact on human development. The Neolithic Revolution is such a point of view. The Neolithic Revolution was a major change of the Old Stone Age Revolution. It ranges from hunting and assembly to agriculture. Movement was done in search of food. Soon, the nomads learned to begin to communicate with agriculture and culture and to deal with it. It is one of the main reasons for the conversion from the Neolithic Revolution to the Paleolithic Revolution.
The Neolithic Revolution, also known as the agricultural revolution, showed the transformation of small nomadic bands from hunting gatherings to larger agricultural settlements and early civilization in human history. The Neolithic revolution began around 10,000 BC. A fertile crescent (Fertile Crescent), a maneuvering area in the Middle East where mankind was engaged in agricultural production for the first time. Shortly thereafter, stone age human beings in other parts of the world began to engage in agriculture. Civilization and cities began with the revolutionary revolution in Neolithic era
The written history of humankind was before that prehistoric era, which started with the Paleolithic Age ("early stone age") and the Neolithic era ("Neolithic Age") continues. During the Neolithic Age, the Agricultural Revolution began in the fertile New Moon in the Near East between 8000 BC and 5000 BC. The agricultural revolution shows a fundamental change in history, and humans began systematically managing plants and animals. Along with the development of agriculture, most people changed from nomads to settled living, becoming permanently settled farmers. The relative safety and productivity gains provided by agriculture make it possible to expand the community to an increasingly larger unit thanks to the progress of transportation