Paleolithic period dates

    • [DOCX File]Pre-AP World History

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      Klein, Richard.G. 1973. Ice-age hunters of the Ukraine. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. This is a volume in the series "Prehistoric archaeology and ecology" with focus on the Paleolithic period in the Ukraine. Soffer, Olga. 1985. The Upper Paleolithic of the …

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    • [DOC File]Chapter I - Drumming Net

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      Aug 20, 2012 · the order of dates in which events happened is called _____chronology_____. 22. ... what were the major differences between the people who lived in the paleolithic period and those who lived in the neolithic period? paleolithic –hunters and gatherers. neolithic—farmers and …

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    • [DOCX File]The Webb Page

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      The Old Stone Age, or Paleolithic Age, began about 2 million years ago, with the first toolmaking hominids, and lasted until about 8000 B.C.E. It was during this time period that early modern humans developed. Like the hominids before them, early humans were hunter-gatherers.

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    • [DOCX File]Summary - iBlog Teacher Websites – Dearborn Public Schools

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      Then students draw a time line on Paleolithic Age using this dates: 250-100,000 BCE The period of the Lower Paleolithic. 100k-35,000 BCE This is the Middle Paleolithic. 35k-25,000 BCE In Australia, Aboriginal rock paintings were made as far back as this time. 35k-10,000 BCE The Upper Paleolithic Period.

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    • [DOC File]PART I

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      Anthrolopolgists have divided prehistory into two different periods: The Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras. The Paleolithic period ranged from around 2 million BC to 10 000 BC and then transitioned into the …

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    • [DOC File]Chapter V - Drumming Net

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      Enter the approximate dates for these periods: Paleolithic art: c. _____ BCE to c. BCE. Neolithic art: c. BCE to c. BCE. 2. Summarize the social and economic changes that mark the shift from the Paleolithic period to the Neolithic period. How are these changes reflected in artworks? 3. Compare and contrast the following pairs of artworks, using ...

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      Dates to Remember (will be on vocab test) – COPY FROM MS. SULLIVAN. Utilize correlation guide for Key Concept – Period 1. Chapter 1 - First Peoples Populating the Planet, to 10,000 B.C.E. _____ Chapter Learning Targets. To familiarize students with the spread of human societies in the Paleolithic …

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    • [DOCX File]Travelling across time / Viajando a través del tiempo ...

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      The Upper Paleolithic extends from 38/40,000-12,000 BC for a duration of 26/28,000 years with a longevity of appromixately 21 years equals 1,350 generations in Upper Paleolithic. The Mesolithic period ends 5/4,000 BC and lasted for 7/8,000 years with a longevity rate at 26/28 years equals 260/270 generations of Mesolithic people.

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    • [DOC File]PC\|MAC

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      Topic for Discussion: Paleolithic Period. Reading for . Friday: Read the handout posted in Schoology “Paleolithic Era“ over the the old stone age . As you take notes over the reading be sure to include information answering the following questions: Discuss (in detail) the day to day life of Paleolithic …

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    • Changes from the paleolithic to the neolithic age ...

      Upper Paleolithic painting, drawing, and sculpture appeared over a wide area of Eurasia, Africa and Australia between 40,000 and 10,000 BCE. The Lower and Middle Paleolithic periods extend back as far as 2 million years ago. While these earlier cultures did make patterned stone tools, they did not make representational imagery of any kind.

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