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INTRODUCTION I8-I16 I. HISTORIAGRAPHY -historiography -how do we know what the significance of events is? -primary sources -secondary sources II. HISTORY AND IDENTITY -patriarchy -Gerda Lerner’s quotation at the bottom of I-9: what does it mean in your own words? III. CONTROL OF HISTORICAL RECORDS -look at the 2 pictures at the top: how is the right one different? -the first emperor of China, Qin: figure out how to say his name and phonetically spell it -Tacitus’ quote on I-10: what does it mean in your own words? -Phillip Curtain’s long quote on I-11: what does Eurocentric mean? -Why must African history be shown from an African point of view? IV. HISTORICAL REVISION -negative consequences of Columbus voyage V. WORLD HISTORY VS. WESTERN HISTORY -what is “Western” history? VI. TOOLS -find an example of each of the following in Chapter 1 by listing the page number and a short description: 1) Primary document 2) Visual image 3) “Spotlight” 4) Map 5) Chronological timechart (timeline) 6) Brief chart (visual or picture of some kind) 7) Biography 8) Differing viewpoint (often labeled as “Focus”) VII. CHRONOLOGY AND THEME -define the following: anthropology, urban studies, and political science VIII. COMPARATIVE HISTORY AND HYPOTHESIS TESTING Focus: Continuity versus Change in History -What question is feminist historian Judith Bennett most interested in? -do you have an answer? -define feminism IX. FRAMING QUESTIONS FOR MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES -define “Industrial Revolution” X. FINDING ONE’S PLACE IN HISTORY -who is your favorite historical figure and why? CHAPTER 1: DRY BONES SPEAK RTN PAGES 2-35 prehistory 15,000 BCE 10,000 years ago (8,000 BCE) 20,000 years ago I. HUMAN ORIGINS IN MYTH AND HISTORY -what are the purposes of myths? II. A. EARLY MYTHS Akkad -Enuma Elish India -Purusha P6 Vishnu West Asia -Genesis The Function of Creation Myths -what are the various functions? B. C. D. III. EVOLUTIONARY EXPLANATIONS OF HUMAN ORIGINS -Charles Darwin -On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection -“natural selection” or “survival of the fittest” -teology -where are the Galapagos Islands? -Descent of Man “missing link” IV. THE EVOLUTIONARY RECORD Profile: Louis and Mary Leakey -Olduvai Gorge -hominid footprints P16 “Lucy” V. A. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER African Origin -multi-regionalists (candelabra theory) and out-of-Africa (Noah’s Ark theory)-what’s the difference? P18-were other hominids alive at the same time as us? P19-compare the hominid foreheads to the human forehead VI. READING THE GENETIC RECORD -DNA comparison of other primates VII. CULTURAL CHANGE AND BIOLOGICAL CHANGE P21-When do modern humans appear? VIII. KEY QUESTIONS REMAINING Focus: Gender Issues and Cultural Evolution -why is gathering more important? -how did raising kids evoke more innovation? IX. THE THEORY OF SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION P24-what is a flint-end scraper? X. HUMANS CREATE CULTURE -Paleolithic XI. A. HOW DID WE SURVIVE? Dating Archeological Finds -radiocarbon dating -thermoluminescence XII. GLOBAL MIGRATION P26-list 3 land bridges P27-find Easter Island and describe why it’s famous XIII. INCREASED POPULATION AND NEW SETTLEMENTS -exogamous XIV. CHANGES IN THE TOOLKIT P29 Flute- find the website that allows you hear the oldest flute in the world XV. CAVE ART AND PORTABLE ART -“Venus” objects Focus: Women’s Tools, Women’s Work -what was the purpose of the clothing on the Venus dolls? XVI LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION XVII AGRICULTURE: FROM HUNTER-GATHERER TO FARMER IDENTIFICATION TERMS Students should provide a definition and, when appropriate, a geographical location of the term. 1.Anthropology 2.Archaeology 3.Chauvet Cave 4.Easter Island 5.Egalitarian 6.Epic 7.Eurasia 8.Feminism 9.Historiography 10.Hominid 11.Ice Age 12.Land bridges 13.Mesopotamia 14.Natural selection 15.Olduvai Gorge 16.Paleoanthropology 17.Paleolithic 18.Patriarchy 19.Political Science 20.Prehistory 21.Primary source 22.Radiocarbon dating 23.Savanna 24.Secondary source 25.Teology 26.Tundra 27.“Venus Objects” BIG GEOGRAPHY AND PEOPLING OF THE EARTH (1.1) STUDY GUIDE 1. At the end of the chapter you should be able to: 1.1 1.2 1.3 Summarize natural selection according to Charles Darwin (2 sentences) Identify the functions of creation myths and describe several of them (at least 2) Define culture and explain how tools influenced the culture of early humans (2 sentences) Assess the role of environment in the evolutionary changes of early hominids (ooh, tough one, less than a paragraph) Compare the difference between the multi-regionalist (candelabra) and out of Africa (Noah’s Ark) theories of evolutionary migration. (1 paragraph) Analyze the differing opinions between evolution and creationism (1 paragraph) Draw a map of the Earth and label the 7 continents (do it from memory-no peeking!) 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2. Use the following website to read about Java Man and watch the video that goes with it. http://www.greatarchaeology.com/java_man.htm 3. Read and answer the 4 questions to the article Furs for Evening, But Cloth Was the Stone Age Standby http://ap-world-histo.rthompson.browndeer.high.schoolfusion.us/modules/locker/files/get_group_file.ph tml?fid=28620033&gid=808546&sessionid=e799c50b281ec0cbb4605a1eae06bf5 4 2015 WHAP SUMMER ASSIGNMENT DIRECTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Read and Take Notes (RTN) Listed first is the outline to help you take notes from your book. Your book is hard to read because it is a college textbook. It will take practice to get used to it KISS= Keep It Simple Stupid. You are doing notes so keep it short and simple but specific enough that you can understand what you wrote down when you come back to it later Take notes on I8-I16. This is the attempt by the author to introduce how to read the book Take notes on Chapter 1. Read the title of the chapter. Go ahead, do it, I’ll wait…Yeah, it’s incredibly boring. I know that. I like this chapter because I get to see if you really want to take this class. Do the Identification Terms Read the very short instructions on what to do. When you write the definitions out make sure it is simple enough so that you can understand what you wrote down later (KISS). Big Geography and Peopling of the Earth #1 These are the learning targets. Do them. Each target starts with an action word. If you don’t know what the word really means, look it up before you attempt to answer it. #2 Summarize who Java Man was. 1 paragraph #3 You will find this article on my teacher website. Read the article and answer the 4 questions that I have labeled. Use the internet to see clearer pictures of “Venus Dolls.” Quality. Everything you do in the class about doing a good job, not just getting it done. This isn’t TCUSH, where you maybe were able to just get your homework done and that was okay. You are going to have to work hard and do your work well. I want this assignment to be perfect. I want care and love to have been put into this. If you choose to not put that kind of passion into it, start thinking about whether you want to really take the class. I want your best all the time. My website is: rthompson.browndeerschools.com Scroll to the bottom of the page and you will see a link tittle “Mr. Thompson’s original website” Use that link to find the materials that you will be using for the summer assignment [email protected] Contact me if you have any questions during the summer 2015 Summer Assignment Rubric 1. I8-I16 Notes ___ (20 points/fully complete) ___ (15 points/mostly complete) ___ (10 points/half complete) 2.. Chapter 1 Notes ___ (20 points/fully complete) ___ (15 points/mostly complete) ___ (10 points/half complete) 3. Identification Terms ___ (27 points/fully complete) 4. Learning Targets ___ (35 points/fully complete) 5. Java Man Paragraph ___ (5 points/fully complete) 6. Venus Dolls Questions ___ (20 points/fully complete) 7. Total _____ (127 total points)