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The Early Ages – Era 1 The Beginnings of Human Society Time Dating and Components of Culture Lesson 1-1 Time Dating • B.C. – events Before Christ • B.C.E – events Before Common Era • A.D. – events After Christ • C.E. – events of the Common Era Time Dating • A century is 100 years. • A decade is 10 years. • Prehistoric or prehistory – a time before written records were kept (before 4000 BC) • Historic or history – a point in time when history was written down (after 4000 BC) Time Dating • There is no year zero with time dating, so the year AD 1 immediately follows the year 1 BC. • Traditionally, the time date B.C. follows the year. (ex: 1300 BC or 1300 B.C.) • The time date A.D. precedes the date. (ex: A.D. 1300 or AD 1300) Time Dating • Circa is a Latin term which means “in approximately” • It is sometimes abbreviated as “c” or “ca” – c 1300 BC – ca 1300 BC – circa 1300 BC • When used in date ranges, a circa is applied before each approximate date, while dates without a circa immediately preceding them are generally assumed to be known with certainty. Time Dating • The Sumerians were the first known group to use a dating system beginning in c3400 BC. • Later civilizations all had some form of time dating. • The dating system we used today can be credited to the Romans and Julius Caesar. Time Dating • Finding out which year is in which century can be tricky. The easiest way to decide is to cover the last two numbers and add one. – 1459 is in the 15th century – 1997 is in the _____ century – 1776 is in the _____ century – 1899 is in the _____ century What is Culture? • Culture can be defined as one’s way of life which includes a vast array of behaviors and beliefs. What is Culture? • Language – spoken communication – Most spoken: • • • • • • Chinese English Spanish Arabic Hindi (India) Portuguese What is Culture? • Common Values – values or beliefs held in high regard – The accepted practice of a community • Respect • Compassion • Responsibility What is Culture? • Traditions – beliefs or customs handed down from one generation to the next – Holidays or celebrations – Marriages – Death What is Culture? • Government – a system used to make laws and decisions (to keep order) – Monarchy – absolute rule – Democracy – Republic – Theocracy What is Culture? • Art – decorative elements • Literature – written communication • Lifestyles – typical ways of life What is Culture? • Religion – belief system – Christianity – Islam – Judaism – Hinduism – Buddhism