Neolithic sculptures from europe

    • [DOC File]Third Grade Overview - Tom Christesen

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      Neolithic , from 6500 up to 5700 years BP. Original drawing by Nadine Grosgurin, from Çatal Hüyük, Ed. Tallandier, 1971. 2) 3) Excerpts from “REMIXING ÇATALHÖYÜK” During the Neolithic, people learned to weave baskets from plant materials, and to make cloth from …

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    • [DOC File]Foundations: c - Mr. Burnett

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      8. 3500-3000 BCE – Bronze from copper/tin discovered in Middle East, Balkans, Southeast Asia – later part Neolithic Age – Bronze Age. a. Americas and Asia never had a bronze age – tin scarce. b. Scarcity of tin pushed need for international trade. 9. 1500-1200 BCE – Iron Age – Hittites. a. Spread to Europe in 1000 BCE, Africa in 500 ...

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    • [DOC File]Unit 1: Culture, Hegsap, Neolithic, Paleolithic, River ...

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      Unit 1: Culture, Hegsap, Neolithic, Paleolithic, River Civilizations. Culture: A common way of life shared by a group of people: Culture includes language, religion, traditions, etc. Remember many things “fall under the cultural umbrella” Social Sciences: HEGSAP. History- primarily concerned with the study of written records. Economist-

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    • [DOCX File]whhs.whschools.org

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      Paleolithic and Neolithic Europe’s Artistic statements were made in small human figural sculptures (central Europe), cave painting (France and Spain), and outdoor, monumental stone assemblages (British Isles). These provide glimpses into the beginning of ritual life (15,000 B.C.E.) as people tried to influence and integrate with the natural ...

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    • [DOC File]PART I

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      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 in Europe. Neolithic peoples began to settle down in permanent villages and engage in the cultivation of regular food sources and the maintenance of herds of domesticated animals.

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    • [DOC File]Unit 1: Culture, Hegsap, Neolithic, Paleolithic, River ...

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      Paleolithic Era Neolithic Era Old Stone Age/ Hunter Gatherers. 2 million BC – 10,000 BC. Small, Nomadic Tribes 20-30 people, no permanent civilizations. Simple tools and technologies Domestication of Plants and Animals. Permanent civilization begin to emerge. Culture became more advanced. Early River Civilizations Geography Contributions ...

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    • [DOCX File]Shelby County Schools / Homepage

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      Paleolithic and Neolithic Europe’s artistic statements were made in small human figural sculptures (central Europe), cave paintings (France and Spain), and outdoor, monumental stone assemblages (British Isles). These provide glimpses into the beginnings of ritual life (15,000 B.C.E.) as people tried to influence and integrate with the natural ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter VI (continued) - Drumming Net

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      Sculptures in the Neolithic period are made of bone, as is true of sculptures in the Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic; however, in the Neolithic they are also made from stone and clay. One sculpting depicts a Mongoloid face (see Martinov's Ancient Art of Northern Asia …

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    • [DOCX File]Harvard University

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      Neolithic culture persisted in northern Europe until about 2300– 2000 BCE. Metals had made their appearance about 2300 BCE, although gold and copper had been used in southern Europe and the Near East much earlier. The period that follows the introduction of metalworking is …

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      arrived during the from the North of Europe . traded with other cultures . settled along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea . lived in castros. lived in the centre and north of the Iberian Peninsula. had a …

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