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- Iron Age - Iron Age
- BP (before present) - BP (before present)
- Others? - Others?
## Lecture 2 (Didnt get title)
- Prehistory
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- Archaeology
- Study of past humans through the remains of their activities
- What can we recreate / know / can't know from archaeology
- Evolution of modern humans
- Homo habilis 2.8 mya used stone tools
- Homo erectus 1.5 mya used fire and complex tools and left africa
- 100-50 kya homo sapiens migrated out of Africa, replaced previous hominids, and developed "behavioral modernity"
- Eras
- Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) - 3.3 mya - 12 kya
- Lower (3.3 mya - 300 kya)
- Middle (300 - 50 kya)
- Upper (50-12 kya)
- What makes these distinction salient
- Lower: simple stone tools (pick best stone)
- Middle: prepaired stone tools, art, burial pracitices
- Upper: flint tools, complex tools (hook, lamps), cave art, figural art
- But these are gradual changes, and always under revision
- Cultures are named after type sites: eg. Oldowan tools from Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania
- Three Age System
- Stone Age - 3.3mya - 2000bce
- Bronze Age 3300bce - 1200 bce
- Iron Age 1200 - ?
- Neolithic
- Pre pottery Neolithic (10 000 - 6500 bce)
- Pottery Neolithic (7000 - 4500 bce)
- Begins with transition to agriculture and ends with metalworking
- Younger Dryas event (global climate change) impacted hunter gatherer societies and increased food stress
- Divisions within are marked by new tools, new use of animals, plants, and architecture
- Agricultural Revolution
- Domestication of plants (flora) and animals (fauna) - 10 000 bce
- Repeated harvesting of wild varieties slowly fed to beneficial traits being selected, creating out modern domestic species
- Goats were probably the first animals domesticated
- Didn't necessarily lead to healthier or better outcomes
- Beginning of Urbanism
- Early Cities
- Cataholouk
- Jericho
- Populations began to settle down and use the surpleuses created by effcient agricultural production to densify and specialize their populations
- Complex architecture, public communal space
- Case Study - Gobekli Tepe
- Very early settlement (11500 - 10 000 BP)
- Large stone circular rooms and decorated pillar
- Evidence of food preparation (grain and animals bones, non-domesticated)
- Abandoned around when agriculture was invented
- Case Study - Ayn Ghazal
- Pre pottery Neolithic settlement outside of modern day Amman Jordan
- Discovered when a bulldozer litterally dug into it while exacating for a new road
- Amazing picture of what Neolothic life looked like and the beliefs/practicies of people pre-writing
- Excavated in the late 1980s (meaing the methods are very good)
- Houses
- Stone walls
- Single room
- Sunken plaster hearth
- Likely wooden posts holding up a roof, later turned into a two room house with a door
- Subsistence
- Domestication of wheat, barley, lentils, peas, chick-peas
- Animals remain show a huge reliance on goats, but also a wide variety of wild species
- The skeletal remains of animals show the actual process of domestic an (change in body), meaning it was happening while people lived at Ayn Ghazal (smaller heads, teeth)
- Statues
- Lime plaster statues molded around a reed core, the reeds were tightened with twine
- Statues were painted with ochre (red) and carbon (black)
- Eyes were outlined in green/black
- Lots of fine details in plaster, knees, toes, toe nails, small ears