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Ancient history
A WALK THROUGH HISTORY
PrehistoryMiddle Ages
Modern Age Contemporary Age
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Prehistory It goes from when humans first appeared and finished when they learned to read and write.
PALEOLITHICNEOLITHIC AND
METAL AGES
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PREHISTORY IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
Altamira cave paintings
2.5 millions of years 8,000 BC 5,000 BC 3,500 BC 476 AD 1,492 AD 1,789 AD
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Neolithic
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Metal Ages Ancient HistoryMiddle Ages
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1. They were nomads. 2. They hunted, fished and collected wild plants and fruits.
3. They learnt to use fire to keep warm, cook and give light.
4. They wore animal skins and slept in caves.
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1. They learnt to cultivate plants and raise animals.
2. They built settlements or villages.
3. They made containers to store and carry food or water.
4. They started to exchange products: trade.
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5. They made ovens to melt metals to make tools and jewellery.
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Taula in Menorca
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Dolmen de la Pastora, Sevilla. (Arrow)
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Altamira cave paintings
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Morin cave, Cantabria (Scraper)
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Dama de Elche, Alicante
Miguelón, Atapuerca in Burgos. (Reconstruct skull)
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Naveta des Tudons, Menorca
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The School of Athens by Raphael OPEN
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Partenon, Greece
GREEKS: 1,000-800 BC (East of the Iberian Peninsula)
MAPS
PHOENICIANS: 1,000-800 BC (South of the Iberian
Peninsula)
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Ivory lion haunting, Nimrud
It started when people learnt to write and read and finished with the fall of the Roman Empire (5th century AD). The most important civilizations in the Iberian Peninsula were:
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ROMANS
Coliseum, Rome
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Dama de Elche
Ampuria, Gerona
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First settlers of the Iberian Peninsula
First invaders
GREEKS
PHOENICIANS
Doña Blanca, Cádiz
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1. They were merchants.
2. They came to the Iberian Peninsula.
3. They taught us their alphabet. 4. They established trading centres.
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Sa Caleta, Ibiza
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1. They developed art: buildings, sculptures...
3. They were philosophers and developed science, religion and government: Democracy.
4. They established trading centres in the Iberian Peninsula.
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2. And sports: first Olympic Games.
Discobolo by Miron
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Epidauro's Theatre, Greece
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Venus by Milo
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Erecteion, Greece
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Athletes running,
Greek pot
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Laoconte
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OPEN Pythagoras Theorem
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male Athenian citizens
Can vote:Can't vote:
women, slaves or foreigners
Pericles bust
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1. They built roads in all the cities they conquered.
3. All people in Roman Empire used Latin.
4. And followed the same laws.
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2. They built aqueducts to carry water.
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Cristo de la Luz Road, Toledo
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Aqueduct of Segovia
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Trajan column
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MIDDLE AGES IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
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Almodovar castle, Córdoba
Alhambra, Granada
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FEUDALISM
King Alfonso X from Castilla and his court
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It goes from the fall of the Roman Empire to the discovery of America, 1,492. It was the time of feudal lords and castles.
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Middle AgesMAPS
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Christian Kingdoms
Islamic territory
1. Feudal lords lived in castles.Knights defended them.The peasants worked on the land and they were protected by lords.
3. In the 10th century, people built city walls for protection.
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2. This system of government was called: FEUDALISM.
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Roland receives the sword from
CharlemagneThe Rich Hours of the
Duke of Berry
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Tower of London
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The Iberian Peninsula was divided into: Christian Kingdoms and Islamic territory.
1. Their system of government was Feudalism.
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CHRISTIAN KINGDOMS(North of Spain)
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ISLAMIC TERRITORY- AL-ANDALUS(South of Spain)
2. The Catholic Monarchs re conquered the Iberian Peninsula.
1. Muslims ruled this territory.
2. They developed agriculture, science, culture and buildings.
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The Catholic Monarchs:
Isabel and Fernando
Cantigas by Alfonso X, Muslim camp
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AGRICULTURE
BUILDINGSSCIENCE
CULTURE
Citrus Aubergine
ArtichokeMelon
Watermelon
PistachioRice
Cotton Silk
Raisins
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Numbers
Astrolabe
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QuadrantOPEN
Cartography
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Irrigation canalOPEN
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Lute
Derbake OPEN
Córdoba mosque
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Gardening
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Alhambra, Granada
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It goes from the discovery of America to the French Revolution, 1,789 AD.
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1. It was the time of discoveries due to a new invention: the caravel.
Caravels of Christopher Columbus by Rafael Monleón
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2. International trades were created.
3. First banks appeared. 4. Universities were created due to the invention of printing press.OPEN
The Money Changer and his Wife by Marinus Claesz van Reymerswaele, 1539
Printing Press by Gutenberg
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Studium generale of Palencia, 13th century
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Juan Sebastián Elcano, Naval Museum
Christopher Columbus by Sebastiano del Piombo, 1519
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Fernando de Magallanes, unknown,
1787
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Magallanes strait
America, 1492
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Sailed around the Earth, 1519
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It goes from the French Revolution (1,789) and continuous today.
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1. Industrial Revolution started.
Women working at a textile industry
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2. However, serious problems appeared:
Contemporary Age
TRANSPORTSINDUSTRY
COMMUNICATIONS
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First train
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First car by Benz
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First bicycle
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First vapor ship
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First airplain
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Industry
Vapor machine by Watt
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First telephone
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First computerOPEN
First radio
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1. There is a great difference between rich and poor countries.
2. The environment is suffering.
3. We are running out the emerge resources.
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Middle Ages
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PAINTINGS IN ALTAMIRA CAVE
PREHISTORY HISTORY
3,500 BC: reading and
writing
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476 AD: the fall of the Roman Empire
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1,492: discovery of America
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1,789: French revolution
Jean-Clement MartinLa Revolución
Francesa
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They learned how to meet their basic necessities
They developed their culture
Feudalism Discoveries and
inventions
Industrial revolution
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