The Indus valley was home to another original civilization, contemporary to the Mesopotamian and the ancient Egyptians. However, their writing system remains undeciphered. Check out the modern research methods being utilized in cracking the code.
This is a support site for LSSU's Upward Bound Humanities class. Feel free to snoop around
Welcome
This year's Theme: "The Renasiance in Europe"
(Last year: Pre-civilization societies, Antiquity & Classicism"
(Last year: Pre-civilization societies, Antiquity & Classicism"
Welcome to the site. I'll be uploading course content and resources as the class progresses.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Day 3: The Neolithic and the Agrarian Revolution
Major theme in today's lecture was Climate change and it's effect on the transition to sedentism, check out this video from Nat Geo:
Day Two: The Big Bang, Human Emergence & Paleolithic life
Lecture 1: universe origins and paleolithic life on Prezi
check out David Christian's TED talk for a quick sweep of time before Humans, and an introduction to "thresholds of increasing complexity"
we'll be continuing to use his concept of "collective learning" throughout our exploration of ancient and classical Humanities
For more information on the Big History Project, check out their website:
Click here for an interactive timeline of human evolution
and here for an interactive documentary
we also looked at a National Geographic video exploring Mesolithic artifacts:
and here for an interactive documentary
we also looked at a National Geographic video exploring Mesolithic artifacts:
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
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