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Early Migrations 
ā€¢Out of Africa 
ā€¢Indo-European 
ā€¢Bantu 
ā€¢Oceania
What Would Convince YOU to 
MIGRATE? 
ā€¢ Work / money? 
ā€¢ Family concerns? 
ā€¢ Health? 
ā€¢ Education? 
ā€¢ Emergency: running from war, crime, 
disease, famine, droughtā€¦? 
PUSH vs. PULL
1. Out of Africa 
ā€œJourney of Manā€ video
Migration 
ā€¢ NEED A STRONG REASON 
ā€¢ Overpopulation? Climate Change? 
ā€¢ Escape Violence? Better life? 
ā€¢ Intermittent and incremental 
ā€¢ Absorbing local populations 
ā€¢ Sharing then Losing home culture 
ā€¢ Importance to world history: 
Leave a trail of shared cultures, languages, 
religions, technologiesā€¦ that show us where they 
came from and where they went!
2. Indo ā€“ European 
Migrations 
ā€¢ Language Groups - NOT 
ethnicities! 
ā€¢ IndoEuropean- 
ā€¢ Old Persian ļƒ  modern Farsi 
ā€¢ Sanskrit ļƒ  modern Hindi 
ā€¢ Greek 
ā€¢ Latin ļƒ  modern Romance 
Languages: Spanish, 
Portuguese, French, Itialian, 
Romansch, Romanianā€¦ 
ā€¢ Germanic Languages, incl 
German, Dutch, English
Path of Indo-European 
Migrations 
1. To Anatolia from 
the Steppesā€¦ 
then to Greece 
2. To Eastern 
Europe 
3. To Iran, India, 
Eastern Central 
Asia
Waves from c. 4000 to 1000 
BCE
Evidence of 
Migration
Society of Indo-Europeans 
ā€¢ ā€œAryoā€ = nobleman, 
lord 
ā€¢ Aryan 
ā€¢ Iran 
ā€¢ Eire 
Pastoral nomads ā€“ 
ā€¢ herders- sheep, 
goats, cattle 
ā€¢ no cities 
ā€¢ some agriculture 
Simple Social 
Hierarchy- 
ā€¢ ruling elites, 
ā€¢ small class of priests, 
ā€¢ commoners.
Innovations & Technologies? 
ā€¢ Domesticated horses 
ā€¢ Spread carts, chariots ļƒ  SPEED!! 
ā€¢ Spread Metallurgy ļƒ  
strong, durable, 
inexpensive tools and 
weapons 
ā€¢ Did not INVENT, but IMPROVEDā€¦ļƒ  
Power!!
3. Bantu Migrations 
Over 400 different ethnic groups, 
26 dialects, 60 million people, in 
sub-Saharan Africa, united by a 
common language family, and in 
many cases common customs. 
Swahili is the most 
commonly spoken of the Bantu-based 
languages.
When did the Bantu Migrate? 
ā€¢ It began c. 1000 BCE and continued 
until the 3rd or 4th century CE. 
Modern Somali, Bantu-language. 
Refugeesā€¦ spreading language & culture.
Gradual & Intermittent
What happens to indigenous 
peoples encountered in place 
(if any)? 
Absorption! 
Assimilation, displacement, conquest, intermarriage, alliances 
ā€œForest Peopleā€
Bantu & Other African Languages
Innovations & Technologies 
ā€¢ New crops 
ā€¢ Ie: Banana, via Madagascar, 
native to south Asia 
ā€¢ ļƒ  More efficient food production 
ā€¢ More & better nourished people 
ā€¢ Iron smelting technology 
ā€¢ Superior weapons 
ā€¢ Excellent tools 
ā€¢ Agriculture takes spaceā€¦with 
Populations increase, need to 
spread out on more land.
Significance of the Bantu 
Migration 
ā€¢ Brought Agriculture 
ā€¢ Brought Iron tools & 
weapons 
ā€¢ Brought new culture 
and willingness to 
adapt 
ā€¢ Social Hierarchy- 
ā€¢ Chief 
ā€¢ Age Grade/ Age Set 
ā€¢ 100 people or fewer, 
per community 
ā€¢ Religion ā€“ 
ā€¢ Monotheism- creator 
god, judge 
ā€¢ Ancestral spirits
4. Migration in Oceania 
40-50,000 years ago!
Out of Africa Theory 
World Migration Continuesā€¦ 
Australia 
ā€¢ Remained 
Hunters/Gatherers 
until coming of 
Europeans in 1800ā€™s 
ā€¢ Remained in 
Australia 
New Guinea 
ā€¢ Developed 
Agriculture 
ā€¢ Root crops: yams, 
taro 
ā€¢ Raised animals: 
pigs, chickens 
ā€¢ Population grew and 
spread
Austronesians 
ā€¢ Language group 
ā€¢ Seafaring people ā€“ 
explored, settled, traded 
ā€¢ Outrigger canoes 
ā€¢ Population pressure ļƒ  
colonization
Two Groups of Austronesians 
Philippines 
ā€¢ Micronesia 
ā€¢ Indian Ocean ļƒ  
ā€¢ Madagascar ā€“ 
brought bananas to 
Africa from 
Micronesia 
Polynesian Islands 
ā€¢Lapita People ā€“ 
first to sail into 
Pacific Ocean & 
establish settlements 
to the East
Lapita People 
ā€¢ Farmers 
ā€¢ Agricultural villages 
ā€¢ Raised pigs, chicken, yams, 
taro, fruit, breadfruit, ā€¦ 
bananas 
ā€¢ Irrigation for taro plants 
ā€¢ Fish & Seaweed 
ā€¢ Killed off large animals & 
birds 
ā€¢ Extensive trade networks 
far across ocean
Lapita People 
ā€¢ Remained in contact with 
folks at home & along 
network 
ā€¢ Hierarchical Chiefdom: 
ā€¢ Hereditary chief 
ā€¢ Local aristocracy = royal 
relatives 
ā€¢ Taxes = portion of 
agricultural surplus to Chief, 
plus surplus timber, fish, 
etc.
Lapita Migration Continued 
ā€¢ Why? 
ā€¢ Conflict? 
ā€¢ Overpopulation? 
ā€¢ Trade? 
ā€¢ To: Tonga, 
Samoa, ...Hawaii
Happiness is: Migrating to 
Hawaii!
Summary 
What do we know, 
How do we know it, 
What difference does it make?
Summary 
ā€¢ 4000 BCE to 400 CE in Africa & Eurasia, & earlier in 
Oceania. 
ā€¢ Migration ļƒ  spread & mingling of cultures: 
ā€¢ Technologies, farming 
ā€¢ Religions 
ā€¢ Governments 
ā€¢ People! 
ā€¢ Why migrate? 
ā€¢ How do we know? 
ā€¢ Languages! 
ā€¢ DNA 
ā€¢ Material Culture (artifacts) 
ā€¢ Effect on World History? 
Photo: Division of India & Pakistan ļƒ  sudden mass migration ā€“ largest in modern 
history.

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Early migrations bantu, indo europeans, austronesians

  • 1. Early Migrations ā€¢Out of Africa ā€¢Indo-European ā€¢Bantu ā€¢Oceania
  • 2. What Would Convince YOU to MIGRATE? ā€¢ Work / money? ā€¢ Family concerns? ā€¢ Health? ā€¢ Education? ā€¢ Emergency: running from war, crime, disease, famine, droughtā€¦? PUSH vs. PULL
  • 3. 1. Out of Africa ā€œJourney of Manā€ video
  • 4.
  • 5. Migration ā€¢ NEED A STRONG REASON ā€¢ Overpopulation? Climate Change? ā€¢ Escape Violence? Better life? ā€¢ Intermittent and incremental ā€¢ Absorbing local populations ā€¢ Sharing then Losing home culture ā€¢ Importance to world history: Leave a trail of shared cultures, languages, religions, technologiesā€¦ that show us where they came from and where they went!
  • 6. 2. Indo ā€“ European Migrations ā€¢ Language Groups - NOT ethnicities! ā€¢ IndoEuropean- ā€¢ Old Persian ļƒ  modern Farsi ā€¢ Sanskrit ļƒ  modern Hindi ā€¢ Greek ā€¢ Latin ļƒ  modern Romance Languages: Spanish, Portuguese, French, Itialian, Romansch, Romanianā€¦ ā€¢ Germanic Languages, incl German, Dutch, English
  • 7. Path of Indo-European Migrations 1. To Anatolia from the Steppesā€¦ then to Greece 2. To Eastern Europe 3. To Iran, India, Eastern Central Asia
  • 8. Waves from c. 4000 to 1000 BCE
  • 10. Society of Indo-Europeans ā€¢ ā€œAryoā€ = nobleman, lord ā€¢ Aryan ā€¢ Iran ā€¢ Eire Pastoral nomads ā€“ ā€¢ herders- sheep, goats, cattle ā€¢ no cities ā€¢ some agriculture Simple Social Hierarchy- ā€¢ ruling elites, ā€¢ small class of priests, ā€¢ commoners.
  • 11. Innovations & Technologies? ā€¢ Domesticated horses ā€¢ Spread carts, chariots ļƒ  SPEED!! ā€¢ Spread Metallurgy ļƒ  strong, durable, inexpensive tools and weapons ā€¢ Did not INVENT, but IMPROVEDā€¦ļƒ  Power!!
  • 12. 3. Bantu Migrations Over 400 different ethnic groups, 26 dialects, 60 million people, in sub-Saharan Africa, united by a common language family, and in many cases common customs. Swahili is the most commonly spoken of the Bantu-based languages.
  • 13. When did the Bantu Migrate? ā€¢ It began c. 1000 BCE and continued until the 3rd or 4th century CE. Modern Somali, Bantu-language. Refugeesā€¦ spreading language & culture.
  • 15. What happens to indigenous peoples encountered in place (if any)? Absorption! Assimilation, displacement, conquest, intermarriage, alliances ā€œForest Peopleā€
  • 16. Bantu & Other African Languages
  • 17. Innovations & Technologies ā€¢ New crops ā€¢ Ie: Banana, via Madagascar, native to south Asia ā€¢ ļƒ  More efficient food production ā€¢ More & better nourished people ā€¢ Iron smelting technology ā€¢ Superior weapons ā€¢ Excellent tools ā€¢ Agriculture takes spaceā€¦with Populations increase, need to spread out on more land.
  • 18. Significance of the Bantu Migration ā€¢ Brought Agriculture ā€¢ Brought Iron tools & weapons ā€¢ Brought new culture and willingness to adapt ā€¢ Social Hierarchy- ā€¢ Chief ā€¢ Age Grade/ Age Set ā€¢ 100 people or fewer, per community ā€¢ Religion ā€“ ā€¢ Monotheism- creator god, judge ā€¢ Ancestral spirits
  • 19. 4. Migration in Oceania 40-50,000 years ago!
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  • 21. Out of Africa Theory World Migration Continuesā€¦ Australia ā€¢ Remained Hunters/Gatherers until coming of Europeans in 1800ā€™s ā€¢ Remained in Australia New Guinea ā€¢ Developed Agriculture ā€¢ Root crops: yams, taro ā€¢ Raised animals: pigs, chickens ā€¢ Population grew and spread
  • 22. Austronesians ā€¢ Language group ā€¢ Seafaring people ā€“ explored, settled, traded ā€¢ Outrigger canoes ā€¢ Population pressure ļƒ  colonization
  • 23. Two Groups of Austronesians Philippines ā€¢ Micronesia ā€¢ Indian Ocean ļƒ  ā€¢ Madagascar ā€“ brought bananas to Africa from Micronesia Polynesian Islands ā€¢Lapita People ā€“ first to sail into Pacific Ocean & establish settlements to the East
  • 24. Lapita People ā€¢ Farmers ā€¢ Agricultural villages ā€¢ Raised pigs, chicken, yams, taro, fruit, breadfruit, ā€¦ bananas ā€¢ Irrigation for taro plants ā€¢ Fish & Seaweed ā€¢ Killed off large animals & birds ā€¢ Extensive trade networks far across ocean
  • 25. Lapita People ā€¢ Remained in contact with folks at home & along network ā€¢ Hierarchical Chiefdom: ā€¢ Hereditary chief ā€¢ Local aristocracy = royal relatives ā€¢ Taxes = portion of agricultural surplus to Chief, plus surplus timber, fish, etc.
  • 26. Lapita Migration Continued ā€¢ Why? ā€¢ Conflict? ā€¢ Overpopulation? ā€¢ Trade? ā€¢ To: Tonga, Samoa, ...Hawaii
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  • 29. Summary What do we know, How do we know it, What difference does it make?
  • 30. Summary ā€¢ 4000 BCE to 400 CE in Africa & Eurasia, & earlier in Oceania. ā€¢ Migration ļƒ  spread & mingling of cultures: ā€¢ Technologies, farming ā€¢ Religions ā€¢ Governments ā€¢ People! ā€¢ Why migrate? ā€¢ How do we know? ā€¢ Languages! ā€¢ DNA ā€¢ Material Culture (artifacts) ā€¢ Effect on World History? Photo: Division of India & Pakistan ļƒ  sudden mass migration ā€“ largest in modern history.

Editor's Notes

  1. You will be assimilated!