Lifestyle of paleolithic peoples

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      Paleolithic and Mesolithic groups sustained themselves by hunting and gathering. This practice is known as foraging. Rather than produce food themselves, hunter-gatherer societies lived off the resources from the land. They killed birds and animals for food, …

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    • [DOC File]Paleolithic and Mesolithic Tool Use

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      According to S. Boyd Eaton, M.D., one of the foremost authorities on paleolithic (prehistoric) diets, modern diets are out of sync with our genetic requirements. He makes the point that the less you eat like your ancestors, the more susceptible you'll be to coronary heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and many other "diseases of civilization." 1

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    • [DOC File]Paleolithic Nutrition:

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      Offer evidence that Paleolithic peoples were shifting from a nomadic way of life to a more settled lifestyle. (The Ways We Were) In what ways are the Paleolithic Era and the Age of Agriculture similar? (The Ways We Were)/ (Social Variation in the Age of Agriculture)

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

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      Describe their lifestyle. What happened to their culture? D. Into the Pacific. How and when did the Austronesian (Pacific) migrations occur? How did Austronesian migrations differ from other early patterns of human movement? II. The Ways We Were. p. 20. A. The First Human Societies (Old Stone age) Descibe the size of most Paleolithic societies.

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    • [DOCX File]Mrs. Reif's History Classes

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      …Dr. Eaton, a radiologist, and Cordain, an exercise physiologist… believe evolutionary forces dictate that we will live healthiest when we consume a diet similar to what early man ate 2.5 million years ago during the hunter-gatherer days of the Paleolithic Era.

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    • [DOCX File]Moore Public Schools / Home

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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]Activity 1: After reading the background information and ...

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      Name: Date: Global 9/Period: Paleo. vs. Neo. Paleolithic versus Neolithic: A Document Comparison. Directions: Annotate and source the documents. Using the information you gather from the documents, fill out the graphic organizer entitled “Paleolithic vs. Neolithic Life” (found at the end of the packet) with information that will help you compare and contrast the two eras.

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      The likely reason that the Nukak remained Paleolithic hunter and foraging Indians so long was: They had no need for contact with sedentary peoples, had plentiful food, and were protected by the expanse of the jungle. The Andes Mountains are inaccessible and cut off from contact with surrounding regions.

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    • [DOC File]The belief that objects as well as people and animals ...

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      Describe their lifestyle. What happened to Clovis culture? D. INTO THE PACIFIC. How and when did the Austronesian (Pacific) migrations occur? How did Austronesian migrations differ from other early patterns of human movement? II. THE WAYS WE WERE P. 20. A. THE FIRST HUMAN SOCIETIES. Descibe the size of most Paleolithic societies.

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

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      Paleolithic groups sustained themselves by hunting and gathering. This practice is known as foraging. Rather than produce food themselves, hunter-gatherer societies lived off the resources from the land.

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