This document discusses the origins and development of early human societies. It describes how early humans lived in nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes and followed food sources. Over time, humans developed new skills like controlling fire, tool-making, domesticating animals and plants, and developing agriculture. This Neolithic Revolution led to permanent settlements and the rise of urban civilizations as humans no longer had to follow food sources. The document provides examples of early weapons, tools, and settlements as humans transitioned to agricultural societies. It directs students to draw and paint a scene of daily life from their tribe as a classwork assignment.