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Human Interaction with the Environment. Examples of how humans have interacted and changed the environment through the ages. Early Man. Paleolithic era - this was the earliest period in the Stone Age Hunting and Gathering – early humans that used their time to search for food
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Human Interaction with the Environment Examples of how humans have interacted and changed the environment through the ages.
Early Man • Paleolithic era - this was the earliest period in the Stone Age • Hunting and Gathering – early humans that used their time to search for food • Technology – a way to develop new things that would help early humans to survive Hunters would find animals and use their meat for food to help them survive.
Farmers and City Dwellers • Domesticate – a way to use or tame plants and animals so humans can survive • Irrigation - the way of moving water to land • Surplus – an extra amount of something • Government – a system that requires leaders and laws People used these canals to bring water to land.
Mesopotamia • Bronze – used to make tools and is made from tin and copper • Ziggurat – a temple • Cuneiform – the Mesopotamian writing system used with wedge shaped symbols People of Mesopotamia used ziggurats to worship their gods.
Egypt • Diplomacy – a way to conduct negotiations • Papyrus – the paper-like material that Egyptians recorded things on • Afterlife – the life after someone’s death Egyptians weaved this plant together and made a paper-like substance called papyrus. Egyptians used papyrus to record things on.
Greece • Bards - a person that is professional storyteller that travels from town to town and will tell stories ,myths, sings songs to other people • Isthmus – a strip of land that connects to larger land areas • Harbors – a place with deep water near a shore The Greeks used harbors for travel routes.
Rome • Road - was the first country to have roads • Forum – a public square in a Roman city • Arable – land that is good for growing crops. Rome was the first country to have roads. Their first roads were made of stone.