Neolithic stone tool making

    • [DOC File]AP World

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      Stone tool making was the first recognized cultural activity (~2 million years ago). The Stone Age lasted until ~4000 B.C.E. It is subdivided into the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) and Neolithic (New Stone Age). The New Stone Age saw the origins of agriculture. Other advancements: foragers and gatherers with proof of cooking ~12,500 years ago.

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      STONE POLISHING: new techique appearing in the Neolithic Age used to polish stones to make new specialized tools (axes, hoes, hadmills). HOE: new Neolithic tool made of polished stoine used for making holes and planting seeds. SICKLE: new Neolithic tool made of bone used for ripping the crops of wheat, barley or rye. AXE

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    • [DOCX File]The Impact of Mesolithic Groups on the ... - NERRF II

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      The worked stone assemblage was made on local beach pebble flint and fits into the wider pattern of localised raw material acquisition by groups elsewhere in the north of England. As indicated in the tables below, a wide variety of tool types was present within the hut.

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      Middle Paleolithic –it roughly pertains to the developments made by the Neanderthals, who used more specialized tools in group hunting such as stone-tipped spears made by by attaching sharp stone to wooden shafts. Upper Paleolithic –started 30-35,000 BCE. There was an increase in the speed of progress in making tools.

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    • SharpSchool

      Neolithic Age= new Stone Age. Hunter/Gathers = food collectors. Farmers = food producers. 3.2 How. did we go from Old Stone Age to New Stone Age? Paleolithic Age- Old Stone Age. Tool-making hominids. Hunter-gatherers. Shelter in caves. Neolithic Age- New Stone Age. People started to farm and produce their own food.

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    • [DOC File]Paleolithic and Mesolithic Tool Use

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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 …

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    • [DOC File]para 1 - Cengage

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      2. The Neolithic Age began 10,000 years ago in the Near East. a) Neolithic people developed the following important achievements, referred to as the Neolithic Revolution: (1) Farming (2) Domestication of animals (3) Villages (4) Polished stone tools (5) Pottery and woven cloth

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

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      2-2 Early Humans – Neolithic Agricultural Revolution. The development of farming (agriculture) created a new age known as the Neolithic Age or “new stone age” because of its improved stone tools. Farming allowed humans to settle in one place, because they no longer had to move around in search of food.

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    • [DOCX File]Literacy WAGOLL - Home

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      The first humans arrived in Britain approximately 900,000 years ago. They lived in groups, with the skills needed to survive hard ice age conditions. This time in history is known as The Stone Age. This period of history is so long, it is broken into three smaller periods of time, the: Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic.

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    • [DOC File]Work-Based learning Report-Kierikki Stone Age Project

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      Several Neolithic finds were discovered over the past century and excavations began in 1960 when a hydroelectric power station was being built on the River Iiioki. ... Fig 10-The Stone Age market showing rein-actors making fire and preparing food. The Stone Age market. ... The slate tool maybe used for breaking ice or cutting open seal. Half of ...

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