Dates of neolithic stone age

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      Beginning of the Neolithic Age (New Stone Age): agriculture begins; better tools are developed, people begin to settle in villages in some areas. About 8000 BCE Evidence of first city―Jericho―in Israel About 6500 BCE City of Catal Hüyük built in Turkey 8.1.2. e. Events in Prehistory: Dates and Event Cards―Key

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    • [DOCX File]Early Man.docx

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      Early Stone Age Tools. The earliest stone toolmaking developed by at least 2.6 million years ago. The Early Stone Age includes the most basic stone toolkits made by early humans. The Early Stone Age in Africa is equivalent to what is called the Lower Paleolithic in Europe and Asia. The oldest stone tools, known as the Oldowan toolkit, consist ...

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    • [DOC File]Pre-historic Aegean: Neolithic --Bronze Age

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      Pre-historic Aegean: Neolithic --Bronze Age Author: wbruce Last modified by: Judy Turner Created Date: 9/17/2002 6:28:00 PM Company: CLASnet, Deans Office Other titles: Pre-historic Aegean: Neolithic --Bronze Age

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    • [DOC File]First Humans

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      (2) The Neolithic Revolution resulted in changes for nomadic peoples. (3) New technology was developed during the Neolithic Revolution. (4) Agricultural developments resulted in the establishment of permanent settlements. (June 11 Q7) The Neolithic Revolution was a turning point in history because (1) factories began to use assembly-line techniques

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    • [DOC File]Early Man and the Stone Age

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      Neolithic Era: (New Stone Age) People learned to polish stones to make tools like saws and drills. People also learned to make fire, giving them the ability to cook food, keep themselves warm, and have protection against wild animals. This age ended about 5,000 years ago in most places, when people learned to use metals to make tools.

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    • [DOC File]2-2 Early Humans – Neolithic Agricultural Revolution

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      Approximate Dates of Early Human Ages. Paleolithic = 400,000 – 8000 B.C. Neolithic = 8000 – 4000 B.C. The ages following the Neolithic are named for the metals discovered and used by early civilizations. Copper and Bronze Ages = 4000 – 1000 B.C. Iron Age = began about 1000 B.C.

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    • [DOC File]Anglo-Saxons

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      The construction of the earliest earthwork sites began during the Early Neolithic (c. 4000 - 3300 BC) in the form of long barrows used for communal burial and the first causewayed enclosures.

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    • [DOC File]PART I

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      Stonehenge (aerial view), p. 18, 1.25 The Old Stone Age gradually gave way to a period known as the Neolithic or New Stone Age, dating from about 8000 BCE in the Near East and Asia and about 5000 BCE …

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    • [DOCX File]09.01.DBQ.NeolithicRevolution.docx

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      (Old Stone Age) 2,000,000 B.C.E. - 8,000 B.C.E. Neolithic Era (New Stone Age) 8,000 B.C.E.- 2,000 B.C.E. Lifestyle. Nomadic; in groups of up to 50; tribal society; hunters and gatherers. Sedentary....They farmed in permanent settlements and raised/herded animals;

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 3: From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers

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      The Neolithic Age began around 8000 B.C.E. and lasted until about 3000 B.C.E., when people learned to make tools out of metal instead of stone. During this time, farming developed in many places throughout the world, including parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Many Neolithic settlements were located in the

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