History and Human Lifestyles
I. Issues:
What is history?
What does it mean to be human?
Connection between the two:
Cave of Lascaux
II. History
R. G. Collingwood:
E. H. Carr:
role of fact, evidence, interpretation
points of view
ethnocentrism
chronocentrism
voices
III. Humanity
worldviews
physical and environmental:
social and cultural:
spiritual or cosmic:
human lifestyles and adaptability:
maps
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Paleolithic: _________-___________ worldview
environment:
social organization:
beliefs and culture:
Paleolithic Art
Neolithic: __________________ worldview
environment:
social organization:
beliefs and culture:
Neolithic Art
Mothers of Time
IV. Conclusions
History and Humanity
Lifestyles
Questions?
For Tuesday: read T&E ch. 2,
Encounters
: Gilgamesh (ch. 2), Hammurabi and 1 Samuel (ch. 3)