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    • [DOC File]Paleolithic Era to Agricultural Revolution

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      Title: Paleolithic Era to Agricultural Revolution Author: Clara Kim Last modified by: WSFCS Workstation Created Date: 9/1/2010 7:10:00 PM Other titles

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    • [DOC File]PART I

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      Unlike Paleolithic cave paintings, which were executed directly on walls or ceilings, the images found in the homes at Çatal Hüyük were executed on plaster-covered walls. If a new painting was required, another layer of plaster was laid over the previous image, thus avoiding the superimposition seen in some Paleolithic cave paintings.

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    • [DOC File]Content Outline

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      Paleolithic Age . Nomadic hunters and gatherers. Cave art (northern Africa, ca. 5000 BCE) Ritual burials and objects (Otzi) Neolithic Age . Advances in stone tool production in the Middle East 10,000 years ago. Shift to agriculture and domestication of sheep and goats. Ritual art. Permanent dwellings in large communities of several thousand ...

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    • [DOCX File]Travelling across time / Viajando a través del tiempo ...

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      Bones of 5 people from the Neolithic era were also found. 15,000 BCE The cave art of Paleolithic man of Lascaux, France dates to this time. It contains some 600 paintings, 1,500 engravings, and innumerable mysterious dots and geometric figures. ...

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    • [DOC File]Test 1 - Early humans and the Neolithic Revolution

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      1. The first part of the Stone Age is also called the Paleolithic Era. 2. Permanent settlements were built when people began to raise crops and animals. 3. Once people adopted agriculture the world population shrank because agriculture provided a less reliable food supply than did hunting and gathering. 4.

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      1. The first part of the Stone Age is also called the Paleolithic Era. 2. Permanent settlements were built when people began to raise crops and animals. 3. Once people adopted agriculture the world population shrank because agriculture provided a less reliable food supply than did hunting and gathering. 4.

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    • [DOCX File]Mr. Montes

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      Paleolithic Art: Document Packet. Use the following images to make inferences about the earliest hunter-gatherer humans who lived during the Paleolithic Era. Complete the accompanying document analysis packet. Document A. Source Info: Lascaux Cave Paintings, from caves in Lascaux, France. Estimated to be over 17,000 years old.

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    • Paleolithic Era versus Neolithic Era chart

      Paleolithic Era versus Neolithic Era Chart. Categories. Paleolithic Era Neolithic Era Government Elders controlled the group/tribe until death; then next oldest male. Power organized based on age. Hierarchy. ... built elaborate structures for worship Art/Architecture Cave paintings.

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    • [DOC File]Paleolithic Era to Agricultural Revolution

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      Hunter-gatherer societies during the Paleolithic Era (Old Stone Age) Were nomadic (migrated in search of food, water, shelter) Invented the first tools, including simple weapons. Learned how to make fire. Lived in clans. Developed oral language. Created “cave art”

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    • [DOC File]Big Era Two - World History

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      Student Handout 3.4—Cave Art from Various Sites and Dates, 35,000-10,000BCE. Discussion Questions. What in the account of art produced in Big Era Two fits your own, and the class’ definitions of art? What, if anything, in paleolithic art is similar to examples of art …

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