End of the paleolithic age

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

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      Humans discovered farming toward the end of the Stone Age. This period gets its name from the stone tools prehistoric people made and used. Historians divide the Stone Age into two periods. The first is the Paleolithic Age, or Old Stone Age.

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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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    • [DOC File]Essay #1: Explain how the Neolithic Revolution led to the ...

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      The Paleolithic Period. Green History, Chapter 3. Stearns, pp. 2-12. Paleolithic: Stone Age (SPRITE characteristics) 1. mankind most primitive/isolated state; nomads (had a psychological effect also)--mankind begins in Africa & moves outward; end of Ice Age ca. 12000 BCE means . movement outward

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    • [DOC File]Paleolithic Era: “Old Stone Age,” the majority of the ...

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      Bronze Age: 3000 to 1200 B.C. End of Neolithic Era. Humans learn that by heating metal bearing rocks they could turn the metal into liquid and cast it in molds to make tools and weapons. Bronze is the combination of Copper and Tin and is the first metal alloy created. It is stronger and more durable than any other metal of its time.

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    • [DOC File]Paleolithic and Mesolithic Tool Use

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      The change from Paleolithic to Neolithic is associated with the end of the Ice Age. Many historians claim that there was a Mesolithic era or Middle Stone age around 10,000 to 12,000 years ago marking the transition between the Old Stone Age and the New Stone Age.

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    • [DOCX File]Summary - iBlog Teacher Websites – Dearborn Public Schools

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      The Old Stone Age, or Paleolithic Age, began about 2 million years ago, with the first toolmaking hominids, and lasted until about 8000 B.C.E. It was during this time period that early modern humans developed. Like the hominids before them, early humans were hunter-gatherers.

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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.

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    • [DOC File]Activity 1: After reading the background information and ...

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      The first period of history is known as the Stone Age. This era is broken down into at least two periods: the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age (10,000 to 2.5 million years ago) and Neolithic or New Stone Age (5,000 to 10,000 years ago). The change from Paleolithic to Neolithic is associated with the . end of the Ice Age. Early Tool-making

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    • [DOC File]Period 1: Technoligical and Environmental Transformations c

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      2million years ago -12,000BCE - Paleolithic Age . 140,000-40,000 BCE - Humans (Homo Sapiens Sapiens) emerge in Africa( peopling of the Earth) 30,000BCE - Passage of People from Siberia down to Mesoamerica. 14,000BCE – End of Great Ice Age _____

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

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      Environmental changes brought new climate patterns that contributed to the end of the Old Stone Age [Paleolithic Era]. Warmer weather allowed plants to grow where, previously, sheets of ice had dominated the landscape. Around 10,000 B.C., people made two important discoveries. They learned to plant seeds to grow food, and they learned to ...

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