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36 episoade
1. Introducing Human Prehistory

1. Introducing Human Prehistory
Get an introduction to the themes of the course, including emerging human biological and cultural diversity as well as our similarities, the importance of climatic and environmental change, and the importance of seeing prehistory as a tale of people and their beliefs, not just archaeological sites.
31min
19 iun. 2024
2. In the Beginning

2. In the Beginning
Evidence of human origins dates from between 6 million and 3 million years ago. What anatomical and behavioral changes occurred among hominids across this vast expanse of time? What fossil forms define the earliest stages of human evolution?
30min
19 iun. 2024
3. Our Earliest Ancestors

3. Our Earliest Ancestors
The earliest tool-making hominids appeared between 3 million and 2 million years ago. Evidence from Louis and Mary Leakey's excavations at the famous Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania suggests that "Homo habilis," the first toolmaker, used these stone implements as aids in scavenging and foraging.
30min
19 iun. 2024
4. The First Human Diaspora

4. The First Human Diaspora
Until about 730,000 years ago, world climate seems to have been fairly stable. Since then, climate shifts including Ice Ages have played a major role in human biological and cultural evolution, as we can see by considering theories of how humans first moved from Africa to Asia.
30min
19 iun. 2024
5. The First Europeans

5. The First Europeans
Europe seems to have been colonized only about 800,000 years ago—the dating is controversial. Archaeological research indicates people who lived a flexible and highly mobile life, but with cognitive and linguistic abilities that seem no match for those of modern humans.
30min
19 iun. 2024
6. The Neanderthals

6. The Neanderthals
This lecture clears away many of the misleading stereotypes about these nimble, efficient hunters who used simple but versatile tools in order to adapt impressively to the harsh climate of late Ice Age Europe and Eurasia.
30min
19 iun. 2024
7. The Origins of "Homo sapiens sapiens"

7. The Origins of "Homo sapiens sapiens"
You learn the compelling evidence from molecular biology that shows the origins of "Homo sapiens sapiens," modern humans, lie in tropical Africa more than 100,000 years ago.
30min
19 iun. 2024
8. The Great Diaspora

8. The Great Diaspora
The spread of modern humans from Africa into other parts of the world is one of the great dramas of prehistory. Why did it occur, and how did the Sahara Desert play a critical role in it?
30min
19 iun. 2024
9. The World of the Cro-Magnons

9. The World of the Cro-Magnons
The modern humans whom we call Cro-Magnons began to settle Europe 45,000 years ago. What was their crucial advantage over Neanderthals and other more archaic people? How did the Cro-Magnons bring together the material and spiritual worlds in ways never before seen?
30min
19 iun. 2024
10. Artists and Mammoth Hunters

10. Artists and Mammoth Hunters
What are the major features of Cro-Magnon mobile and cave art? How can we evaluate the various theories that have been put forward to explain what it means? How did the unique big-game hunting societies of the late Ice Age cope with their exceptionally harsh environment?
30min
19 iun. 2024
11. The First Americans

11. The First Americans
How and when the Americas were first settled is one of the most controversial questions in the entire field of prehistory. This talk outlines the basic issues and describes the two major competing hypotheses and the relevant evidence.
30min
19 iun. 2024
12. The Paleo-Indians and Afterward

12. The Paleo-Indians and Afterward
Hunter-gatherer societies began to flourish in North America about 14,000 years ago. They differed across regions, from the more densely peopled Eastern woodlands to the plains and the drier West, but all had elaborate beliefs reflected in art, burial customs, and ceremonial objects.
31min
19 iun. 2024
13. After the Ice Age

13. After the Ice Age
What vast climatic changes followed the end of the Ice Age about 10,000 years ago? How did a huge glacial-meltwater release in Canada affect the climate thousands of miles away in the Near East so profoundly that it may have sparked the development of agriculture?
30min
19 iun. 2024
14. The First Farmers

14. The First Farmers
What do excavations of early farming settlements at Abu Hureyra, Syria, and Jericho, Jordan, tell us about how the change from hunting and collecting to herding and farming took place?
30min
19 iun. 2024
15. Why Farming?

15. Why Farming?
What are the leading theories about the beginnings of agriculture? Why is it the case that the consequences of agriculture are more interesting than its origins? How do the remains of early farming societies in southwestern Asia and the Nile Valley help us to trace these effects?
30min
19 iun. 2024
16. The First European Farmers

16. The First European Farmers
Europe was a sparsely inhabited place until farmers began to spread rapidly across it from southeast to northwest beginning in about 7,000 B.C. Could the sudden formation of the Black Sea by the rising waters of the Mediterranean have been the trigger for this diffusion?
30min
19 iun. 2024
17. Farming in Asia and Settling the Pacific

17. Farming in Asia and Settling the Pacific
Rice has been grown in the Yangtze Valley of southern China since before 7,000 B.C., with millet farming in the Huangho Valley of the north about a millennium behind. But the many islands lying far off Asia could not be settled until root crops like taro and yams were domesticated.
30min
19 iun. 2024
18. The Story of Maize

18. The Story of Maize
The tale of how researchers traced domestic corn or maize to its wild Mesoamerican ancestor (a grass called teosinte) is one of the great detective stories in prehistory. Spreading both north and south, the farming of maize and associated crops such as beans would transform the landscape of both Americas.
30min
19 iun. 2024
19. The Origins of States and Civilization

19. The Origins of States and Civilization
The world's first civilizations appeared in southwest Asia about 5,000 years ago. What makes a "civilization," and what do all preindustrial civilizations have in common? What are the theories accounting for civilizations' expansions?
30min
19 iun. 2024
20. Sumerian Civilization

20. Sumerian Civilization
Evolving out of innovative farming societies that used irrigation to grow food between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, the small, competing city-states of Sumer were engaging in long-distance trade by 4000 B.C. and then became parts of a drive to form much larger empires.
30min
19 iun. 2024
21. Ancient Egyptian Civilization to the Old Kingdom

21. Ancient Egyptian Civilization to the Old Kingdom
The long, fertile, green ribbon of the Nile Valley is the setting for this most famous and flamboyant of ancient civilizations. Beginning, as had Sumer, in a series of smaller kingdoms along the river, Egypt's pyramid-building "Old Kingdom" flourished till 2180 B.C.
30min
19 iun. 2024
22. Ancient Egypt—Middle and New Kingdoms

22. Ancient Egypt—Middle and New Kingdoms
How did Mentuhotep, the politically gifted ruler who restored the Middle Kingdom, redefine his own role as pharaoh in order to achieve this? How did the New Kingdom of Ramses II and company redefine it as Egyptian military and imperial power grew?
30min
19 iun. 2024
23. The Minoan Civilization of Crete

23. The Minoan Civilization of Crete
In journeying north across the eastern Mediterranean from Egypt, we come across the Minoan civilization of Crete, whose site was the Palace of Minos at Knossos on that island. What made the religious beliefs at the heart of Minoan civilization so different from those found in other early states?
30min
19 iun. 2024
24. The Eastern Mediterranean World

24. The Eastern Mediterranean World
Among the high points of this talk is the discussion of the remarkable Uluburun shipwreck, an amazing 1984 find off the coast of Turkey that contains a rich cargo drawn from nine regions and gives us a superb window on the burgeoning world of international trade c. 1300 B.C.
30min
19 iun. 2024
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