Early humans paleolithic age
[DOC File]2-2 Early Humans – Neolithic Agricultural Revolution
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It spanned a vast length of time. The earlier and longer part of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age or Paleolithic Age, lasted from about 2.5 million to 8000 B.C. The oldest stone chopping tools date back to this era. The New Stone Age, or Neolithic Age, began about 8000 B.C. and ended as early as 3000 B.C. in some areas.
[DOC File]Paleolithic Age - Weatherford High School
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Life in the Paleolithic Era. Our earliest ancestors roamed around in search of food, spreading all over the globe. animals caves fire hunter-gatherers migrated nomadic Paleolithic permanent plants skin stone wandered The word _____ means the Old Stone Age. Early humans living in the Paleolithic era _____ around in search of food.They lived in small bands, hunting _____ and gathering wild ...
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Essential Question: How did early humans in the Paleolithic Era survive in harsh conditions? Questions: NOTES: Stone Age Tools . The first humans and their ancestors lived during a long period of time called the Stone Age. To help in their studies, archaeologists divide the Stone Age into three periods based on the kinds of tools used at the time.
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18. Early humans living during the Stone Age most likely. a. lived in small groups and moved to new areas as food became scarce. b. settled in permanent villages for common defense. c. were uninterested in art or music. d. worshipped one common god. 19. The shift from hunting and gathering to farming is called the Neolithic Revolution because it
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Paleolithic Man: (90% of humanity is the lower paleolithic) Old stone age: 1.5 million(8,000 BC Change extremely slow, extremely… Change began to occur as these people began to take notice of the world around them. First stone tools
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Paleolithic Age One of the basic distinguishing features of the human species is the ability to make tools. The earliest tools were made of stone and so this early period of human history (2,500,000-10,000 BCE) has been designated the Paleolithic Age (Greek for “old stone”). For hundreds of thousands of years, humans relied on hunting and gathering for their daily food.
[DOC File]Paleolithic and Neolithic Man
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Nov 19, 2013 · Paleolithic Age. What are some challenges the early humans would have had to face during the Ice Age (Paleolithic Age)? Hominids-Nomadic-Characteristics of PALEOLITHIC AGE --2 million BC. Kept _____ going. Made _____ and _____out of _____--Chipped stone (flint or obsidian) example fishhooks made of bone. Developed club, spear, and bola ...
[DOC File]Life in the Paleolithic Era - Little Historians
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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. In the Paleolithic Age, people used tools, fire and simple weapons, and they also expressed themselves in …
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