... Composite view Mud brick and stone construction Post-and-lintel Monumental sculpture Deer Hunt, ca ... Controlled hunt Warfare and hunting to show ...
Paleolithic Age Old Stone Age Pastoral Nomads Hunters and Gatherers Neolithic Age New Stone Age Domesticated Animals Farming led to: Surplus Settled way ...
Paleolithic and Neolithic World History SOL WHI.2a,b,c,d Essential Questions How did physical geography influence the lives of early humans? What were the ...
... Predation one organism catches and kills the other type of organism and take it as food Cyclopes and Laestrygonians Ammensalism or antibiosis A by-product of ...
The Neolithic Revolution (Began around 10K B.C.E.) Origins of Agriculture Neolithic- New Stone Age ... Origins of Agriculture Neolithic- New Stone Age ...
SUCCESSFUL NOTE TAKING Thoughtful Questions after the facts! Important Summary of Factual Information (FACTS) Connected Images with Labels After the facts
HUMAN PREHISTORY PALEOLITHIC & NEOLITHIC AGES Origins of Early Man The Paleolithic Age Prehistory period before written records Anthropologists study human culture ...
An explanation that suggests cave art was a representation of Paleolithic hunting. ... Studied cave art as well as portable art to understand how much ecological ...
The Upper Paleolithic Period. 40,000 to 10,000 ya. The Upper Paleolithic ... rare species not depicted in other caves: rhino, lion, long-eared owl, & hyena. ...
The Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages Paleolithic Age Paleolithic means old stone used simple stone tools Earliest humans were nomadic Moved from place to place to ...
The Upper Paleolithic Period 40,000 to 10,000 ya The Upper Paleolithic By 28 kya Neanderthals gone. Humans expand into most of the world. Art appears and spreads.
Paleolithic Era The Pre-Farming Era Definition: the time before people started doing agriculture 2 million BCE about 10,000 BCE Literal Meaning: Old Stone Age ...
Life in the Neolithic Age (10,000 BCE 5000 BCE) The word Neolithic means New Stone Age The Neolithic Era began 12,000 years ago and ended 6,000 years ago It ...
773 791-3190 Paleolithic occupation before c. 7,000 BC little known Neolithic: 6,000-3,000 BC. : remains of foundations of houses, pottery, stone tools and graves.
Homo Sapiens and the Upper Paleolithic By 30,000 y ... They crossed at least 90 kilometers of water that separated Australia and New Guinea from the Asian continent ...
Chapter 9 Archaic Homo Sapiens and the Middle Paleolithic Chapter Outline Who was archaic Homo sapiens? What was the culture of archaic homo sapiens like?
Hominids Originated in Africa Early hominids like Homo habilis and Homo ... si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/homo-sapiens ... the first system of ...
The last part of the Old Stone Age, characterized by the emergence of more ... A technique of stone tool manufacture in which a bone, antler, or wooden tool is ...
Species with modern sized brains in skulls that retained ancestral features. ... y.a. populations of archaic H.sapiens lived in all parts of the inhabited world. ...
Quaestio: How did the lives of Paleolithic peoples compare to our own? Nunc Agenda: Working in groups, respond to the following question: You been transported ...
... most recent French Neanderthals, lived during the early Upper ... This also brings up the point that we lived a rather peaceful existance with one another. ...
As Neolithic societies developed into Hearth Civilizations and became more specialized and sedentary than Paleolithic cultures, social cultural and political roles ...
Prehistory Prehistoric or Prehistory refers to the time before the advancement of writing. Prehistory divides into: Paleolithic Age Paleolithic Era also means Old ...
Period 1 Notes To 600 B.C.E.. Technological and Environmental Transformations Paleolithic Era During Paleolithic Era, hunter-gatherer early humans migrated from ...
Paleolithic Age Paleolithic Era Old Stone Age (~2.6 million years ago ~10,000 BCE) Hunter/Gatherer societies Nomadic Moved from place to place in search ...
The earliest part of the Stone Age is called the Paleolithic period. Paleolithic people were nomads, traveling from place to place to hunt and search for food.
Chronological Overview Periodization Paleolithic Age Hunters & gatherers Nomadic lifestyle- Foraging Little possessions No written records Cave paintings burial ...
001 STONE AGE PALEOLITHIC NEOLITHIC ANATOLIAN PLANE NEOLITHIC ARCHITECTURE Symbolism, ritual and magic Megalithic Great Stone Large Post and Beam Small ...
S 1 point Stone Tools Paleolithic Age 1 point Over years many changes and advancements have been made, however the basic idea of tools has stayed the same.
The Stone Ages The Paleolithic Era (Old Stone Age) Approx. 2,500,000BC - 10,000BC Modern humans (homo sapiens) evolved in Africa Characteristics: 1 ...
Prehistory to Early Civilizations Paleolithic Era Civilization Neolithic Era * Over thousands of years farming technology improved to the point that in fertile areas ...
Humans during this period found shelter in caves ... 10,000 BCE Characteristics of Paleolithic Period The people were hunters and gatherers They lived in ...
Prehistory Eras: Paleolithic (Early Stone Age): ... bison, giant armadillo, wolves, bears, and saber-tooth cats People s advantage over the animals- tools: ...
The Paleolithic Era Paleolithic = Old Stone Age Was ... the more the melanin in the body darkens the skin The Neolithic Revolution Neolithic = New Stone Age This ...
Early Civilizations Unit 1 World History Paleolithic Age Old Stone Age Nomads Hunters and gatherers Men hunted or fished Women and small children gathered ...
Ziggurat of Ur Sumerian About 2100 BCE Venus (Woman) of Willendorf (Austria) PALEOLITHIC FERTILITY IDOL Standard of Ur (Sumerian) Ishtar Gate Neo-Babylonian, 575 BCE ...
Prehistoric Cave Paintings An Exploration of the Discovery at Lascaux, and Themes of Paleolithic Era Cave Paintings Cave Paintings: The Prehistoric Novel As you may ...
World History in 7 Minutes http://worldhistoryforusall.sdsu.edu/movies/flash_large.php Paleolithic vs. Neolithic Turning Point: The Neolithic Revolution Old Stone Age ...
SOL s in this unit WHI.2 The student will demonstrate knowledge of early development of humankind from the Paleolithic Era to the agricultural revolution by
Chapter 7: Civilizations of the Americas Section 1: Civilizations of Middle America Geography: The Americas 30,000 years ago, small family groups of Paleolithic ...