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CULTURAL and

SOCIOPOLITICAL
EVOLUTION
CIVILIZATION VOCABULARY

↪ the process or stage by which a society


reaches an advanced stage of social and
cultural development and organization.
CIVILIZATION
Latin words:
CIVILIS - CIVIL
CIVIS - CITIZEN
CIVITAS - CITY / STATE
Are theories of cultural and social
evolution that describe how cultures and
societies change over time.
➢ Is "the process by which structural
reorganization is affected through
time, eventually producing a form or
structure which is qualitatively
different from the ancestral form".
➢ “Food-collecting cultures”
➢ During the Paleolithic
Period, lasts from the
beginnings of human life
until about 10,000 BCE,
people were nomads.
PALEOLITHIC PERIOD

➢ They lived in
groups of 20 -30,
and spent most of
their time hunting
and gathering.
➢ Work was divided between men
and women, with the men hunting
game animals, and women
gathering fruits, and other edibles.
PALEOLITHIC PERIOD

➢ Developed small sculptures; and monumental


painting, incised designs, and reliefs on the wall of
caves.
PALEOLITHIC PERIOD

➢ Use of simple pebble


tools.
➢ Learned to live in caves.
➢ Discovered the use of
fires.
➢ “Food-producing
cultures”
➢ Stone tools were shaped
by polishing or grinding.
➢ Dependence on
domesticated plants or
animals.
NEOLITHIC PERIOD
➢ Settlement in permanent villages.
➢ Appearance of such crafts as pottery and weaving.

➢ Chalcolithic Age”
➢ The civilization which
defines to a more
developed social,
cultural, political and
economic system.
AGE OF METAL

➢ It had already direct


contacts through tribes,
kingdoms, empire and
later on state which the
constant political
activities were through
conquest, wars and trade.
AGE OF METAL

➢ The used of metal such as bronze, copper, and iron


produced a new historical development form cradles
civilization of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, including
India and China which later on spread throughout Asia.

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