Unit 7 Ancient Times From Prehistory to History

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Unit 7 Ancient Times

Unit 7 Ancient Times

From Prehistory to History Prehistory History The Palaeolithic What is the most important fact

From Prehistory to History Prehistory History The Palaeolithic What is the most important fact in the Palaeolithic? The control of fire. The Neolithic What is the most important fact in the Neolithic? The Metal Age What is the most important fact in The Metal Age? The discovery of agriculture The discovery of metal and lifestock.

What is the most important fact to change from Prehistory to History? Writing.

What is the most important fact to change from Prehistory to History? Writing.

History When does Ancient Times finish? With the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

History When does Ancient Times finish? With the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Ancient Times What is the most important fact in Ancient Times? The first writing appeared. Middle Ages Modern Age Contemporary Times

The birth of early civilisations Which were the first civilisations that appeared in the

The birth of early civilisations Which were the first civilisations that appeared in the river valleys of Asia and Africa? Mesopotamia, Egypt, China and India. Which were the next civilisations that created cities and extended their civilisation along the Mediterranean? Phoenicians and Greeks. Who fought to take the control of the Mediterranean Sea? Carthaginians and Romans. 1. The birth of early civilisations

The pre-Roman peoples How were the native peoples of the Iberian Peninsula called? Pre-Roman

The pre-Roman peoples How were the native peoples of the Iberian Peninsula called? Pre-Roman peoples. Which were three groups in the Iberian Peninsula before the arrival of the first colonisers? Northern peoples, the Celtiberians and the Iberians. Northern peoples lived in round houses called ……………. They ……………. the land kept ……………. castros cultivated lifestock 2. The first civilisations in the Ibearian Peninsula

fortified They …………… The Celtiberians lived in ……………. houses. cultivated the land, kept …………….

fortified They …………… The Celtiberians lived in ……………. houses. cultivated the land, kept ……………. a nd were ……………. They didn’t lifestock know how to ……………. metalworkers write The Iberians lived ……………. houses. They ……………. the fortified land, kept ……………. and were ……………. They were lifestocka nd …………… cultivated first to learn about ……………. craftspeople writing https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=tay 8 WPP 4 fog coins 2. The first civilisations in the Ibearian Peninsula

The first colonisers What did Phoenicians invent? The alphabet. What colonies did they create?

The first colonisers What did Phoenicians invent? The alphabet. What colonies did they create? Gades and Malaka. What did Greeks invent? Democracy and mythology. What cities did they found? Rhode and Emporion. https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=54 Jb. Uh. Ein. Z 8 https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=uef 3 EA 40 a. ZY 2. The first civilisations in the Ibearian Peninsula

Ancient Rome What are the four periods during Ancient Rome? The beginnings of Rome,

Ancient Rome What are the four periods during Ancient Rome? The beginnings of Rome, 8 th century BC. Pax Augusta, 27 BC. The 3 rd century. The division of the Roman Empire, 395 AD. https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Y 9 uq. NCNnr. YY 3. Ancient Rome

The beginnings of Rome Where and when was Rome founded? In the Italian Peninsula

The beginnings of Rome Where and when was Rome founded? In the Italian Peninsula in the 8 th century BC. What happened in the year 509 BC? Romans organised a republic that was governed by a Senate. What happened in the year 300 BC? Rome fought the Punic Wars against Carthaginians. What is Romanisation? Romans brought their rules and culture to the new territories. 3. Ancient Rome

Pax Augusta What happened in the year 27 BC? Octavio Augustus was named emperor

Pax Augusta What happened in the year 27 BC? Octavio Augustus was named emperor and the Senate lost its power. How did Romans called their extension around the Mediterranean Sea? Mare Nostrum that means “nuestro mar”. What was the territory divided into? Provinces. How was the relatively peaceful period called? Pax Augusta. 3. Ancient Rome