Paleolithic and neolithic tools

    • [DOC File]Paleolithic and Mesolithic Tool Use

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      Hominids made their tools out of many materials, such as wood, bone, and animal skins. But the most noteworthy were the ones made of stone. 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 ...

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

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      They could live in permanent settlements. This change marked the beginning of the New Stone Age, or Neolithic period. Historians call these discoveries the Neolithic Revolution, or the Agricultural Revolution, because farming and domestic animals changed the way people lived.

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    • [DOC File]Paleolithic and Neolithic Man

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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 Biface, pear shaped scraping tool, looks lie a teardrop

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    • [DOC File]DBQ- Neolithic Revolution

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      During the Paleolithic Age, humans were hunter-gatherers and nomads. As a result of the Neolithic Age, an excess of food supplies led to the growth of civilizations. Task: In a complete essay answer the following: Compare (explain the differences) the lives of humans from the Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic …

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    • [DOC File]CIVILIZATION Paleolithic/Neolithic Periods

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      CIVILIZATION Paleolithic/Neolithic Periods. Time. Period P: Generally accepted to start around 2 Million years ago and ended at Neolithic’s start N: Began About 12,000 Yrs ago (10,000BCE), ended at the start of the river valley civilizations Geographic. Description P: There were shifts in the Earth’s climate which at time included ice ages.

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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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    • Paleolithic Era versus Neolithic Era chart

      Paleolithic Era versus Neolithic Era Chart. Categories. Paleolithic Era Neolithic Era Government Elders controlled the group/tribe until death; then next oldest male. ... wood/clay homes Tools/Technology Simple tools from stone, bone, or wood. hand axe, flint, spearhead. bow and arrow = 20,000 BCE More complex for farming, more polished.

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    • [DOCX File]Paleolithic and Neolithic Compare/Contrast Chart

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      Tools/ Weapons. Fire. Clothing . Language. Skills/ Artistry. Govern-ment. Religion. Paleolithic and Neolithic Compare/Contrast Chart. Paleolithic Era. Began about 3 million years ago. Ended 10,000 years ago. Neolithic Era. ... Paleolithic and Neolithic Compare/Contrast Chart Last modified by:

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    • [DOC File]Activity 1: After reading the background …

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      Paleolithic and Neolithic Societies . The Stone Age . One of the principal characteristics separating hominids from their immediate ancestors was tool use; it has been traditional to divide human prehistory into eras based on levels of technological capability. Hominids made their tools out of many materials, such as wood, bone, and animal skins.

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