Paleolithic culture for women

    • [DOCX File]Moore Public Schools / Home

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      Describe the religious/spiritual beliefs of Paleolithic culture. (The Ways We Were) Describe the social structure of the Paleolithic era. (The Ways We Were) Contrast the migration of people to the Americas with the migration of Austronesian people to the Pacific islands. (Out of Africa to the Ends of the Earth: First Migrations) Describe chiefdoms.

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    • [DOC File]INTRODUCTION

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      The middle Paleolithic age was the era of the Neanderthal man believed to have lived some 30 – 40,000 years ago. This age’s culture has been found in some parts of Africa. In Nigeria, Agbodike writes, the Zenebi falls and Jos are examples of places where evidence of middle Paleolithic culture …

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    • [DOCX File]Test Bank

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      The fact that female figurines vastly outnumber males in the Paleolithic era suggests that women played a central role in Paleolithic culture. In fact, Paleolithic culture may have been matrilineal (in which descent is determined through the female line) and matrilocal (in which residence is in the female’s …

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    • Chapter 1 ORIGINS: The First Civilizations

      The term Paleolithic is used interchangeably with the term. a. Old Stone Age. b. New Stone Age. c. Neolithic. d. Mesolithic. 5. One of the earliest landmarks of Paleolithic culture is. a. cave-painting. b. metallurgy. c. stone circles. d. farming. 6. The world’s oldest clay vessels appear to have come from ... d. granted women the same rights ...

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    • [DOC File]White Plains Public Schools

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      Paleolithic culture [a way of life of a group of people] was very different from modern society. In Paleolithic culture, there were no rich people or poor people. As people moved frequently, they did not accumulate property. Without an accumulation of property, there were no social classes. Women were also treated better in Paleolithic culture.

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    • [DOCX File]Fort Bend ISD

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      Describe the difference between Paleolithic & Neolithic times. Paleolithic Age was defined by people being nomadic and serving as hunters/gatherers. The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution describes the way life changed when people settled in . villages. and . domesticated. animals.

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    • [DOC File]PART I

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      In addition to cave paintings, Paleolithic peoples produced carved and modeled sculptures and reliefs. Women were frequent subjects in prehistoric sculpture, often far outnumbering men as subject material. Many of these sculptures were fertility objects. Neolithic Art. Key Images. Neolithic plastered skull, Jericho, p. 13, 1.17

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    • [DOCX File]White Plains Public Schools

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      Paleolithic culture [a . way of life of a group of people] was very different from modern society. In Paleolithic culture, there w. ere no rich people or poor people. As people moved frequently, they did not accumulate property. Without an accumulation of property, there were no social classes. Women were also treated better in Paleolithic ...

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    • [DOC File]Unit 1 Notes - Mr. Hanft's World History Website

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      Unit 1 Notes. Issues of Periodization. 1. Increase in reliable food supplies. 2. Rapid increase in population. 3. Job specialization. 4. Widening of gender differences

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    • [DOC File]Part I - Forest Hills High School

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      Sep 13, 2014 · Paleolithic Culture. By 12,000 B.C.E. Homo sapiens was still similar in development to rival human species. Fundamental discoveries included the better use of fire, thus increasing the range of edible foods. language development, ever more complex tool production, and artistic and ritual creativity. The Spread of Human Culture

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