In this activity, students read seven differnt scenarios and determine which ones are examples of a civilization and which ones are not. As they read, students complete a check list and identify specific evidence of each element of civilization. Then, they are to determine, based on the evidence, ...
Fewer than a dozen Denisovan fossils have been found worldwide. But a new study is revealing how these enigmatic ancient humans survived in one of Earth’s most extreme environments — perhaps more recently than scientists thought.
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It is with much excitement that we introduce our Author of the Month for June, Richard Cassaro, and his fascinating new ebook, The Missing Link, in which he presents a crucial iconographic link in our search for an advanced, global mother culture in “prehistoric” antiquity. A major discovery set forth […]
. . Who Lived in America 50,000 Years Ago? . . By Col. James Churchward Sculptured Tablets Recently Discovered in Mexico Present Startling Evidence of Prehistoric Civilization on the American Conti…
It is with much excitement that we introduce our Author of the Month for June, Richard Cassaro, and his fascinating new ebook, The Missing Link, in which he presents a crucial iconographic link in our search for an advanced, global mother culture in “prehistoric” antiquity. A major discovery set forth […]
China is an ancient country and one of the world's oldest civilizations. Many cultures flourished in the region during the Neolithic and bronze age. Know the history of China, supported with infographic
In 1961, archaeologist Nicolae Vlassa discovered what may be direct evidence of the earliest forms of writing in the world. While conducting an archeological excavation at a Neolithic site in Romania, Vlassa’s team uncovered three small clay tablets containing indecipherable etchings, now known as the Tartaria Tablets. There have been varying interpretations of the meanings of the etchings on the tablets.
Used by more than a million students since its original publication, Western Civilizations became the leading text for the course by combining historical scholarship with classroom innovation. Master scholars/teachers Joshua Cole and Carol Symes enhance coverage of the West in a global context with a new focus on migration and nationalism. Dynamic digital resources, including award-winning InQuizitive activities and new History Skills Tutorials for every chapter, guide students from basic understanding to analysis and interpretation.
Although not as famous as its counterpart in the Atlantic Ocean, as in “Atlantis” much has been written and speculated about a continent in the Pacific that usually goes by the name Lemuria or Mu, which supposedly sunk below the waves several thousand years ago. Probably the most famous and prolific writer on the subject...
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When the first atomic bomb was tested in New Mexico, it turned the desert sand to fused green glass. Archaeologists are finding this same fused green glass under ancient sites suggesting nuclear wars have been fought before.
Minoan Linear provides significant evidence of the presence of proto-Greek or even (proto) – Mycenaean in its vocabulary: Minoan Linear provides significant evidence of the presence of proto-Greek …
While we admittedly can’t do a fully detailed analysis this article, let’s try and touch on the most important facts and dates here.
There is little doubt that humans and dogs are naturally inclined to be best friends. But when and how did this dynamic duo first emerge? Conventional wisdom holds that agrarian man domesticated scavenger canines about 15,000 years ago.
Archaeological findings and scientific data have indicated that Rakhigarhi had been the more important centre of the Indus Valley Civilisation than the town ...
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It is with much excitement that we introduce our Author of the Month for June, Richard Cassaro, and his fascinating new ebook, The Missing Link, in which he presents a crucial iconographic link in our search for an advanced, global mother culture in “prehistoric” antiquity. A major discovery set forth […]
It is with much excitement that we introduce our Author of the Month for June, Richard Cassaro, and his fascinating new ebook, The Missing Link, in which he presents a crucial iconographic link in our search for an advanced, global mother culture in “prehistoric” antiquity. A major discovery set forth […]
The discovery of the Australian stone is amongst the strongest evidence yet for a Stone Age global civilization, and now, it is no longer possible for the established archaeological community to ignore the results. The angles drawn by the lines are astronomical values used to predict eclipses, and whatever tools were used are not supposed to exist in Australia until 1788. By Dr. Derek Cunningham with Steven & Evan Strong
It is with much excitement that we introduce our Author of the Month for June, Richard Cassaro, and his fascinating new ebook, The Missing Link, in which he presents a crucial iconographic link in our search for an advanced, global mother culture in “prehistoric” antiquity. A major discovery set forth […]
Do your students think history is boring? Are you looking for an interactive way to engage them in your Early Humans and the Stone Age Unit? This Early Humans and the Stone Age interactive notebook is the perfect solution! This interactive notebook includes everything you need to teach a unit on Early Humans and the Stone Age in a fun and engaging way! This resource covers early humans during the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods of the Stone Age. Material Covered Key vocabulary - prehistory, artifact, atlalt, fossil, carbon dating, and bipedal B.C. vs B.C.E and A.D. vs C.E. How do we know about early humans? - biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and archaeology Early human ancestors - ustralopithecus, homo habilis, homo erectus, neanderthals, cro-magnons, and homo-sapiens sapiens Early human migration out of Africa and into the rest of the world Periods of the Stone Age - Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic Characteristics of hunter-gatherers - social structure, tools, diet, daily life Characteristics of farmers - social structure, tools, diet, daily life Agricultural revolution key vocabulary - fertile crescent, domesticate, neolithic founder crops The Bering land bridge - map Impact of the last ice age - Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Australia, North America, South America Types of prehistoric art: petroglyphs, pictographs, prehistoric sculptures, and megalithic art Cave paintings- what they are, where they're found, what's on the walls, and what there purposes were Lascaux cave - images and information Prehistoric religion - burials, animal worship, art as evidence, goddess worship The organizers in this resource can be used on their own, or as a supplement to student notes. Interactive notebooks are a great tool to keep students organized and engaged in the lesson! Included in this resource: 19 graphic organizers: 15 with text on them, and 4 left blank for your own customization. 2 maps are also included; one of human migration out of Africa and around the world, and one where your students can identify the location of the Bering land bridge. 4 1/2 pages of thorough suggested answers that you are free to use with these graphic organizers and flippables. Previews of each page in action for you or your students to reference. A cover page and table of contents is also included. Grab this Early Humans and the Stone Age interactive notebook and engage your students today! ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is a great interactive notebook resource for teaching this topic. I teach both science and social studies but do not have two periods to do so, so finding and/or using easy-to-use, straightforward resources is vital to teaching all my content. This was a great way to do that. I also have the ancient civilizations bundle from A Page Out Of History and really like both resources. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Wonderful way for me as an educator to get started with interactive notebooks! My students enjoyed this! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Great way to spice up note-taking! I made a teacher copy following the images provided and then it was easy to project for students using the document camera. ___________________________________ Having difficulty with a file? Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback. Copyright © A Page Out of History. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
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Oldspeak: “A growing cadre of impeccably credentialed and long time climate scientists are sounding more and more dire alarms about where our life support system is headed. Basically it’…