The Earliest Americans

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The Earliest Americans A Land Bridge Section The Earliest Americans The cultures of the first Americans, including social organization, develop in ways similar to other early cultures. The American Continents American continents of North and South America stretch 9,000 miles The first Americans come from Asia over Beringia a land bridge Peopling the Americas During Ice Ages, glaciers extend over much of North America Sea levels drop; a land corridor is created between Asia and Alaska First Americans arrive in last Ice Age,.9 million to 0,000 B.C. Siberian hunters follow animals from Asia to Americas continued A Land Bridge Hunters and Gatherers Peopling the Americas Date of first crossing might be from 40,000 to 0,000 B.C. Recent findings suggest it happened earlier than previously thought Most experts believe first Americans used land bridge Others believe people came by boat Chief Prey The mammoth is the largest prey of early Americans The mammoth provides materials for food, clothing, shelter, tools Following the Game Hunters turn to smaller animals when mammoths die out People also fish and gather plants and fruits At end of last Ice Age, glaciers melt and seas cover the land bridge By 0,000,000 years ago people had spread across the Americas

Agriculture Creates a New Way of Life The Development of Farming Around 7000 B.C. people in Mexico begin to raise crops from seeds By 400 B.C. maize corn becomes the staple crop there People in the Tehuacan Valley develop advanced farming methods Agriculture spreads throughout Americas Section Early Mesoamerican Civilizations Farming Brings Great Change Agriculture increases food supply, leads to population growth Larger communities develop, specialized skills in arts, trades Early Mesoamerican Civilizations The Olmec Olmec Beginnings Civilization begins in Mesoamerica around 00 B.C. Mesoamerica central Mexico to northern Honduras Olmecs are the mother culture of Mesoamerica Olmecs people who create earliest civilization in southern Mexico The Rise of Olmec Civilization First sign of Olmec culture: massive sculpture of head found in 860 Olmec live along the Gulf Coast of Mexico until 400 B.C. continued The Olmec Olmec Society San Lorenzo has earthen mounds, pyramids, sculptures La Venta has 00-foot-high mound of clay and earth, possibly a tomb Olmec probably worship nature gods, including jaguar spirit Trade and Commerce Olmec trade spans north and south Trade spreads Olmec influence Decline of the Olmec Reasons for Olmec collapse by 400 B.C. not known

Zapotec Civilization Arises Peoples of the Oaxaca Valley The Oaxaca Valley of southern Mexico is hub for many civilizations Zapotecs people who build a new civilization in Oaxaca Valley Unique Zapotec culture shows some Olmec influence For centuries Zapotec live in many scattered settlements By 000 B.C., Zapotec build San José Mogote By 500 B.C., Zapotec develop writing and calendar continued Zapotec Civilization Arises The Zapotec Flourish at Monte Albán Around 500 B.C. Zapotecs build Monte Albán first city in America Population of Monte Albán about 5,000 people City has impressive stone buildings, plaza, observatory Stone sculptures there show Olmec influence Zapotec decline shortly after A.D. 600 for unknown reasons The Early Mesoamericans Legacy The Olmec Leave Their Mark Olmec art and construction affect future cultures like the Maya Olmec develop ceremonial centers, ritual ball games, and ruling class Later cultures in Mesoamerica adopt Olmec ways Zapotec Contributions Zapotec legacy: writing and calendar systems, first city builders Monte Albán inspires other cities in America Section Early Civilizations of the Andes

Early Civilizations of the Andes Societies Arise in the Andes Settlements on the Coastal Plain Andes Mountains climate, environment make travel, farming difficult Harsh deserts lie along Pacific coast Coastal areas with rivers have good soil; are settled 600 500 B.C. Around 000 B.C. agriculture starts; by 800 B.C., communities arise continued Societies Arise in the Andes The Chavín Period Chavín first influential culture in South America, religion important Arises in mountains; flourishes from 900 B.C. to 00 B.C. Named for major ruin, Chavín de Huántar City has pyramids, plazas, and massive earth mounds Chavín culture spreads over north and central Peru Mother culture in Peru influences later cultures

Other Andean Civilizations Flourish baby_cc_00@yahoobaby_cc_00@yahoo.c.co m Nazca Achievements Nazca culture on southern coast of Peru Flourishes from 00 B.C. to A.D. 600 They build irrigation systems; create puzzling designs on land Nazca also make beautiful pottery and textiles

continued Other Andean Civilizations Flourish Moche Culture Moche culture that thrives on northern coast of Peru Flourishes from A.D. 00 to 700 Moche build large irrigation systems to water wide range of crops Images on Moche tombs and pottery reveal how they lived Neither Moche religion nor fall of culture are understood This is the end of the chapter presentation of lecture notes. Click the HOME or EXIT button.