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    Paleothistic Period

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    Human technological and social developments have always fostered the rapid movement of people throughout the globe. The Paleolithic Era‚ 60‚000 BCE 10 12‚000 BCE‚ was no exception to mass migrations. Some may believe that those living during the “Stone Age” would not be able to move from continent to continent‚ however‚ it is quite possible that did. There are many reasons that can help support the idea that early humans moved around quite easily in their time. I believe explaining where‚ why‚ and

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    created‚ traveled and died. The Paleolithic Era or Old Stone Age‚ is a period of prehistory from about 2.6 million years ago to around 10‚000 years ago. The Neolithic Era or New Stone Age began around 10‚000 BC and ended between 4500 and 2000 BC in numerous parts of the world. In the Paleolithic era‚ there were more than one human species but only one survived until the Neolithic era. Paleolithic humans lived in small groups. They used primitive stone tools and their survival depended on their environment

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    Prehistoric

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    Lucy 15.Looked like apes Neanderthal Man 1.Closest extinct human relative 2.Look similar to modern day humans 3.They had wide noses 4.Said to have red hair and light skin 5.Lived in nuclear families 6.Likely they had a language 7.They had stone tools 8.Could control fire 9.Could have built boats 10.They were carnivores 11.Cooked vegetables 12.They are extinct 13.Was found in the Neander Valley 14.Found in 1829 15.Over 400 Neanderthals have been found. Cro Magnon 1.Early Modern Humans

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    hunting and gathering to food producing. Suddenly‚ people’s lives start to change and different lifestyles are formed. The Paleolithic Age‚ also called The Old Stone Age lasted from the beginnings of human life until about 10‚000 BCE. At this time‚ people were nomads and survived by hunting and gathering wild animals and plants. The Neolithic Age‚ also called The New Stone Age‚ was a time when humans started to cultivate crops and domesticate animals. This was also known as the Agricultural Revolution.

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    AP World Final Study Guide Definitions up to 600 BCE: Paleolithic: The period of the stone age associated with the evolution of humans (Old Stone Age‚ and was a time of nomads and hunter gatherers) Neolithic Revolution: Agricultural Revolution in the New Stone Age Pastoralists: A way a life dependent on large herds of small and large stock (Africa and Central Asia) Hunter-Gatherers: A way of life of people who support themselves by hunting wild animals and gathering edible plants and insects

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh

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    Simple way of living‚ no domination over a species. His relation to the wild animals he shared his life with is a visual representation of the style of living during the old stone age. There was no competition over each other and where they shared peace and tranquility. In contrast‚ Gilgamesh who represented the New Stone Age was given the characteristics of a more aggressive‚ powerful‚ god-like figure‚ which reflects on the beliefs people had during the neolithic era because of the start of social

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    Newgrange

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    around 3‚200 BC. During the excavation period of 1967 to 1975‚ Professor Michael J. O’ Kelly recreated and reconstructed Newgrange to its former glory‚ based on his research. The outer stones on the face of Newgrange are quartz (Co. Wicklow) and granite (Co. Lowth). These stones were the same type as the original stones‚ although they were not the originals used in the initial foundation. 97 kerbstones surround the circular base of Newgrange. Many of these kerbstones are detailed and decorated with

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    Rome Innovations

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    The most significant innovations from the beginning of the Palaeolithic Age to the end of the Neolithic Age are; the utilization of fire‚ tools‚ potters and shelters. I will be discussing how these four innovations have been advanced through the years‚ and their importance in our society Fire is one of the major technological advances in human evolution‚ and has been advanced throughout years. The creation of fire is what led to heaters‚ ovens and microwaves. It has improved and made the lives

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    Otzi the Iceman

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    greatest discoveries known to date. His discovery has a major significance throughout the world‚ for his age and excellent preservation‚ the equipment found with him and the contents of his stomach. Other factors which contribute to his significance are the number of different human blood samples found on his clothing and equipment. Carbon dating indicates that Iceman is over 5300 years old with nature preserving him to unprecedented levels. He was found high in the Alps where freezing temperatures

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    Development of Man Notes

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    collectively called as Homos. a.) Homo habilis b.) Homo erectus c.) Homo sapiens a. Neanderthals b. Cro-magnons To begin with‚ Homo habilis are also known as “man of skills”. They lived during the first quarter of the Paleolithic age. Homo habilis came from Africa‚ they first lived there. Homo habilis have large brains which indicates that they were more physically and mentally advanced. Homo erectus were the second humanlike specie. They walk upright which means‚ they stand straight

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