课件26张PPT。 Meeting your ancestors
Warming-up & Reading U5M8 Presented by Hu Zhuju (胡竹菊)To uncover a buried historyample time: a large amount of time
regardless of families: without thinking about familiesHow much do you know about archaeology?The science of telling us about our ancestorsarchaeology3. The person who studies archaeologyarchaeologist2. about archaeologyarchaeologicalWhat job should an archaeologist do?excavate:
dig sth out
in scientific
Ways (excavation n.)identify (鉴别)
analyze (分析)
( analysis n.)
analyses pl.collectprovided light at night
make use of olive oil
burned a thread from inside the lampAn oil lamp
from GreeceHow much do you know about archaeology?Chinese chimesa musical instrument
playing notes by hitting the bells
played in a large house, temple or palaceA stone tool made of jade stone
with a sharp edge
used to break other things
like an axe(斧头) today
a primitive necklace with beads (珠子)
It’s an ornament
(装饰物、点缀物)for beauty. (原始的)A face of an Egyptian Pharaoh
a mask(面罩) over his face
Used after he died
made of gold
decorated in beautiful coloursTerra-cotta warriors---Xi'anWhere were the archaeological finds discovered?Zhoukoudian Site--BeijingSkulls(头盖骨) of Peking menWhere were the archaeological finds discovered?
Try a tentative(试探性的) guess about Peking Man’s history in Zhoukoudian Caves
Dating back 600,000 years.
Dating back 600,00 years.
Dating back 6,000 years.
.
Assume (Suppose) you were a Peking man 600,000 years ago, what objects
could you use in your daily life?ThinkingA Visit to the Zhoukoudian Caves.What objects are mentioned in the text?caveneedlenecklacefireclothesstonesCan you divide the dialogue into three
Stages according to archaeology?1. How did they keep warm?
constructed the fires
kept fires burning
hung animal skins
2. What animals were their most dangerous enemies?
Tigers and bears.Read stage 1 life in the cave
Read stage 2 information about the needleclothes worecut sth into piecesscrapersmade sharp刮削器/刮刀centimetersSharpenedCcut upremovestage 3 About the necklace 1.What is the necklace made of? 2.What are the two words used to describe it? well keptPrimitive
well preservedThree categories (范畴)which show early people differ from us:
Homes:
Tools:
Dress:caves, perhaps with skins to keep out the coldscrapers, axe-heads, bone needlesanimal skins sewn together with needles and thread, necklacesWhat impressed you most?necklaceneedleLife (cave)What would Peking man develop later?In what ways do archaeologists often speak?You must be aware that it’s here that we’ve found evidence…
We think it’s reasonable to assume… regardless of…
As the botanical analyses have been specifically showing us, …knowsupposethe analyses connected to botanyIn a detailed and exact wayTry to talk as archaeologists do!formal
scientific
specific
Accurate
systematic
exact and detailedcorrect and true in every detaildone and spoken according to a system 1) Go over the text, tasting & imitating
the scientific expressions that the archaeologist has used.
2) Write a brief introduction to the Zhoukoudian Caves.
HomeworkFill in the blanks according to the first letter given.
According to all the things found in and near the Zhoukoudian Cave, scientists have c____ t_ c________ that there used to be early people living in it. If you are still thinking about the a_______ places to spend your holiday, I suggest you go there. Every visitor must be a____ how surprising it is but it is reasonable to a_____ they lived in those caves, r________ of the cold .
ome o onclusionlternativewaressumeegardless They lit f___ to keep themselves warm, cook the food and scare wild animals away. They made the bones of animals into n______ and wore c_____ made of animal skin. They really cared about their a_________. They wore beads made of animal bones and s_______. They didn’t grow their own c____ but they picked fruit and killed animals.
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