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slide 1 slide 2 the stone ages paleolithic - old stone age: 2,500,000 b.c. to 8,000 b.c. neolithic – new stone age: 8,000 to 4,000 b.c. slide 3 time periods prehistory…
the stone age neolithic village: skara brae in scotland agriculture around the world think: what could be some of the consequences of farming? what are some of the consequences…
chapter 1: the stone age stone age: 1 paleolithic 2500000 - 8000 bce • 195000 – anatomically modern humans • 40-35000 – first works of art 2 mesolithic in europe…
ch 1 th s achapter 1: the stone age stone age: 1 paleolithic 2500000 - 8000 bce • 195 000 anatomically modern humans• 195000 – anatomically modern humans • 40-35000…
slide 1 early periods of history slide 2 paleolithic age (2,500,000 – 10,000 bc) also called the “old stone age” hunters and gatherers for survival nomadic (moved from…
slide 1 moon-brumley world history slide 2 paleolithic age - c. 2,500,000 - 10,000 b.c.e. period characterized by the use of stone tools. paleolithic people were…
the stone age the stone age is divided into : paleolithic(“old stone”) neolithic(“new stone”). 1. principal hominids 2. life in the paleolithic age 3. skills 4. working…
paleolithic and neolithic revolutionsmesolithic age (middle stone) neolithic age (new stone) ancient river valley civilizations level of today • lived in small bands
slide 1 early human life slide 2 the stone age what is the stone age? stone age is divided into three ages: paleolithic age mesolithic age neolithic age slide 3 age/periodtimecharacteristics…
stone age to iron age stone age to iron age by yr 6 pupil introduction the stone age and iron age was the beginning to all of our lives, from apes to the first humans. this…
historical periods in early history historical periods in early history terms prehistory paleolithic stone age neolithic stone age bronze age iron age prehistory prehistory…
stone age economics marshall sahlins i~ ~~o~~~~~§!~up london and new york © s ah lin s, m ar sh al l, d ec 0 6, 2 01 2, s to ne a ge e co no m ic s t ay lo r an d fr an…
slide 1 aim: what is the stone age? do now: why do you think the stone age is called the stone age? the stone age consisted of three time periods: 1.paleolithic (or âold…
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1. new stone age• people grow their own food• people were no longer nomads• still needed stone tools 2. farming• farming began 11,000 years ago in southwestasia•…
1. stone age vocabulary 2. prehistory long period of time before people developed systems of writing. 3. archaeology study of past cultures through the things that remain…
1. a task setting powerpoint about events in the stone age
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1. stone age technology 2. stone age time periodthe stone age began atthe beginning of whatwould become humancivilization. it goes onuntil the discovery ofsmelting. smeltingallowed…
1. a quick look at the timeline ofthe worldthe timeline of the world is divided to two: 1) prehistory- refer to the time when the world did not invent writing yet, thus,…