Artifacts from the paleolithic era
[DOC File]STANDARD 4 - SolPass
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SOL: WHI.2b The student will demonstrate knowledge of early development of humankind from the Paleolithic Era to the agricultural revolution by. b) listing characteristics of hunter-gatherer societies, including their use of tools and fire.
[DOC File]Paleolithic Era to Agricultural Revolution
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the study of the past, before written records. Archeologist (like Indian Jones), try to recreate the past through the examination of physical remains, such as bone fragments, tools, pottery, (artifacts). Paleolithic Era Neolithic Era Old Stone Age/ Hunter Gatherers. 2 million BC – 10,000 BC
[DOCX File]Prehistory
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Chapter 1: Toward Civilization. Paleolithic Era – lifestyle, tools, beliefs. Neolithic Revolution . Artifacts. Historians. Geologists. Chapter 2: First ...
[DOC File]Unit 1: Culture, Hegsap, Neolithic, Paleolithic, River ...
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Name: _____Below is the plan for the unit on the Paleolithic and Neolithic era. Lessons/assignments are subject to change, but this should give every student an idea on what to expect in the coming days!
[DOC File]Freshmen Final Review Sheet - St. Francis Preparatory School
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Use artifacts and pictures to analyze the physical and cultural landscapes of the world and interpret the past. (WHI.1b) Analyze trends in human migration and cultural interaction. (WHI.1e) STANDARD WHI.2d The student will demonstrate knowledge of early development of humankind from the Paleolithic Era to the agricultural revolution by
Paleolithic Artifacts
The Paleolithic Era, also known as the Stone Age/Era, is the time period from the evolution of the genus “homo,” that is human-like beings, to around 9,000 BCE when modern day humans started to farm. Modern-day humans evolved around 250,000 BCE, then spread across the world in search of food.
[DOCX File]Mrs. Reif's History Classes
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Societies during the Neolithic Era (New Stone Age) Developed agriculture. Domesticated animals. Used advanced tools. Made pottery. Developed weaving skills. Archaeologists continue to find and interpret evidence of early humans and their lives. Archaeologists study past cultures by locating and analyzing human remains, fossils, and artifacts.
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