Paleolithic europe

    • [DOCX File]Early Man.docx

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      Upper Paleolithic cultures in Europe between 20,000 and 10,000 years ago hunted seals, whales, and even swimming land mammals such as reindeer using antler harpoons. In the New World, these harpoons appeared only around 6,000 years ago in the arctic cultures of Alaska and Canada.

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    • [DOC File]Paleolithic Age

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      - Dominant religion in Western Europe. A) Jesus Christ is the son of God who was sent to Earth to spread his teachings, was crucified for his beliefs and miraculously ascended into heaven. B) Most Christians believe that those who are baptized believe in God, and follow the 10 Commandments will live a life after death in heaven.

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    • [DOC File]Brocton Central School District / Overview

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      But while Paleolithic men continued their food-gathering pattern of existence in Europe, Africa, and Australia, groups of people in the Near East began to cultivate edible plants and to breed animals. Often described as the “first economic revolution” in the history of man, this momentous change from a food-gathering to a food-producing ...

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    • [DOCX File]www.people.fas.harvard.edu

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      Compare Neolithic and Upper Paleolithic cave art. Appreciate Neolithic construction methods including post-and-lintel and corbelling. Assess the introduction of metalworking to Prehistoric man. Appraise the term proto-historic as it relates to the work of the Celts. Assignment. s: READ: Stokstad, Ch. 1: Prehistoric Art in Europe. Article:

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

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      d. in the Paleolithic Era. 21. Study the map titled “Early Human Migration.” From what continent did early humans migrate? a. Asia c. Australia b. Europe d. Africa 22. According to the map titled “Early Human Migration,” what part of the world did humans reach last? a. Africa c. the Americas b. Europe …

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    • [DOCX File]Fort Bend ISD

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      Paleolithic Age was defined by people being nomadic and serving as hunters/gatherers. ... Charlemagne- His dynasty was the last to fall before Europe slipped into the “Middle Ages” and feudalism. Pepin the Short- Granted the Papal States to the Catholic Church.

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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. ... The empire expanded into Western Europe as far north as England. Italy was far more unified then Greece Contributions Roman Republic – thing of the people. 300 member senate, with 2 consuls. 12 tablets- written law code, Golden Age

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    • [DOC File]Ancient World History Pre-Test

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      Europe ? Asia ? North America. What term means Old Stone Age? ? Paleolithic ? Lucy ? Homo Sapiens ? Neolithic. Scientists believe that early man had this type of language. ? Oral ? Written. The discovery of this is what shifted Paleolithic man into the Neolithic Age? ? Fire ? Clothing

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    • [DOCX File]Prehistory

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      Name: _____Below is the plan for the unit on the Paleolithic and Neolithic era. Lessons/assignments are subject to change, but this should give every student an idea on what to expect in the coming days!

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    • [DOC File]DISCONTINUITY IN PALEOLITHIC R1B

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      Hypothesis: There is a discontinuity in R1b Paleolithic man. It is predicated that this was caused by a catastrophic flood, known as the 8200BP cold event . Facts/data/references: 1. The allele value of Dys 393 of M269 (Paleolithic man in western Europe) was 12. The present day R1b population of this value is at the 2% to 3% level. 2.

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