Prehistoric age

    • [DOC File]Medicine Through Time – Knowledge Test – Prehistoric to ...

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      2. Which people living today are a good source for prehistoric medicine? Aboriginees. 1 mark. 3. Give 3 facts about prehistoric people’s health. Healthy teeth, osteoarthritis, strong muscles, high death rate among babies, people died young. 3 marks. 4. How did prehistoric people treat illnesses and injuries? Herbs and plants. Could set broken ...


    • [DOC File]Anglo-Saxons

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      The prehistoric period in Britain lasted for hundreds of thousands of years and this long period of time is usually divided into: Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic (sometimes these three periods are combined and called the Stone Age), Bronze Age and Iron Age.


    • Pre-Historic Man Study Guide

      Why did early humans choose to migrate during the ice age? What allowed them to cross into the Americas? What were some reasons why prehistoric man created cave paintings? Identify the elements of culture. What are some ways early man adapted to new environments?



    • [DOCX File]‘Prehistoric Gloucestershire

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      The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond. Oxbow, Oxford. Hingley, R. 1984. Towards a social analysis in archaeology: Celtic society in the Iron Age of the upper Thames valley, in Cunliffe, B. and Miles, D. (eds.) Aspects of the Iron Age in Central Southern Britain. OUCA Monograph 2, Oxford: 72-88 . Jurica, J. and Holbrook, N. 2005.


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      While we know humans began to express themselves visually during the prehistoric age, there are no written records to explain their intentions. Even so, by the end of the era, people had established techniques of painting, sculpting, and pottery making, and begun to construct monumental works of architecture.


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

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      18. Early humans living during the Stone Age most likely. a. lived in small groups and moved to new areas as food became scarce. b. settled in permanent villages for common defense. c. were uninterested in art or music. d. worshipped one common god. 19. The shift from hunting and gathering to farming is called the Neolithic Revolution because it


    • [DOC File]Curation

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      A survey and inventory of all archeological (prehistoric through industrial age) sites in Saltville conducted by McDonald (1985) identified 21 sites attributable to the 1863-1864 military defenses. Many of the locations contain multiple features, such as forts with parapets, cannon ramps, and trenches, several sets of trenches, or (in one case ...


    • [DOCX File]Literacy WAGOLL - Home

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      Stone Age living was much more basic than ours in the present day (2015). Early in the Stone Age, prehistoric people lived in natural shelters (caves and crevasses) that they found. When the sun had gone down, they would sleep in the shelter to keep them warm and comfortable. Living in temporary homes continued until there was a need to build ...


    • [DOC File]Medicine Through Time – Knowledge Test – Prehistoric to ...

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      2. Which people living today are a good source for prehistoric medicine? 1 mark. 3. Give 3 facts about prehistoric people’s health. 3 marks. 4. How did prehistoric people treat illnesses and injuries? 3 marks. 5. How did communication affect ancient Egyptian medicine? 2 marks. 6. What was the name of the Greek God of healing? 1 mark. 7.


    • [DOC File]Beyond Burnt Mounds: the later prehistory of Birmingham ...

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      The location of settlement sites of the period is a major challenge and priority for future research. By comparison with neighbouring areas such as the Lower Tame Valley and the Avon Valley, later prehistoric sites, particularly Iron Age enclosures and their field systems, should be visible on aerial photographs.


    • [DOC File]Pre-historic Aegean: Neolithic --Bronze Age

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 1-3: Early Man Study Guide

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      Prehistoric. The first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 B.C.E Neolithic Age To train a wild animal to be useful to humans. The first period of prehistoric human culture, from about 2 million years ago to around 3000 B.C.E Section 2: Fill-in the Blank. Directions:


    • [DOC File]PREHISTORIC WILTSHIRE – AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE BY BOB CLARKE

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      PREHISTORIC WILTSHIRE – AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE by Bob Clarke. Amberley Publishing, Stroud. 2011. 128 pages, 151 illus including 131 col and 20 mono plates. ISBN 978-1-84868-877-3, pb, £14.99. This attractive book is the latest in a successful series from the Stroud-based publisher Amberley.


    • [DOC File]Prehistoric Art

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      Prehistoric Art. Prehistoric – means before written records. Culture – the ideas, beliefs and living customs of . people. Paleolithic period – Old Stone Age 30,000 – 10,000 B.C. People during the Paleolithic period were . hunters and gatherers. Art of this period included: cave painting and . sculpture. Artwork was based upon animals ...


    • [DOCX File]Prehistory

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      ____15.A scientific test used to determine the age of fossils and artifacts ____16.Humans of the Old Stone Age lived in family groups called ____17.things made by people


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