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    Paleolithic life

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    some of which have been preserved up to today. Also‚ paleolithic people made small statues or carvings out of stone‚ of figures such as Venus figures. In addition‚ although it may seem like art to modern world‚ they used stone tools to hunt and gather. 1. Venus figurines : In places all over the world‚ from Europe to Russia‚ figurines of women have been found. They were carved out of stone‚ antlers‚ and different materials‚ but similar in shape‚ a figure of a women with exaggerated figures. They

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    Paleolithic vs. Neolithic

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    importantly‚ more suitable land to live off of. The scarcity of food was a major problem at the time. The hunter-gatherers of the Paleolithic society were tasked with solving this prevalent issue and they did so with the strategic use of tools and stone. Such tools include the common hand axe‚ chisel‚ the arrow and spearhead‚ and the grinder (“Early Humans”). Tools such as these enabled them to acquire larger quantities of food and necessities for a longer‚ and ultimately‚ a more healthful life.

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    Chimps And Culture

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    from the early humans would be from the Middle Stone Age roughly seventy thousand years ago. In southern Africa during the middle stone age‚ the early humans used model five tools (Boyd & Silk‚ 2015: 346). The first sophisticated tool used was a symmetrical blade created by pressure flaking which is when you use a tool and apply pressure to flake it into the shape that is desired. The second tool is composed of microliths which are very small stones used as tools. They were made to be shaped to have

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    Human existence has lasted over several million years and in that time there has been countless advances in the way we live. Human history has had many diverse periods of time‚ one being the Stone Age. During the Stone Age there were two major subdivisions‚ the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods. The Paleolithic‚ which lasted until about 10‚000 years ago‚ had a significant separating factor from the Neolithic‚ ending in 2000 B.C.E. This factor was the way in which the people in these periods acquired

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    Schemes 7

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    and Homo habilis Teacher explanation Q & A‚ theory notes‚ pictures Hantobolo : Junior secondary history 4 The stone age periods Describe the different stone age periods and the people associated with each period. Starting with the Early Stone Age followed by the Middle Stone Age and lastly the Late Stone Age. Power point presentation Hantobolo : Junior secondary history 5 The Iron Age Traders and Farmers Trace the beginning of farming to the Middle East about 300 BC. Explain the development of

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    the Paleolithic Age‚ or also known as Old Stone Age. This is because humans in that era created tools by breaking rocks and utilizing the sharp edges to cut various things and sever. Wild food was scavenged for and the people followed the animals that migrated throughout the land. Art was also created by bone carving and painting on cave walls. This paper will examine the Paleolithic and Neolithic ages and the significance between them. Paleolithic Age During the Paleolithic Age‚ people inhabited

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    Origin of Fire

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    precisely‚ the controlled use of fire was‚ of necessity‚ one of the earliest of human discoveries. Fire ’s purposes are multiple‚ some of which are to add light and heat‚ to cook plants and animals‚ to clear forests for planting‚ to heat-treat stone for making stone tools‚ to burn clay for ceramic objects. Until not long ago mainstream archeology thought fire making was discovered in current day China some 300‚000 to 500‚000 years ago. But more recent discoveries in the last few decades have suggested

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    Regions – cultural/physical characteristics in common with surrounding areas b. E. Africa first people – 750‚000 years ago started to move 1. moving in search of food c. Role of Climate – End of Ice Age 12000 BCE – large areas of N. America‚ Europe‚ Asia became habitable – big game hunters already migrated 1. Geographical changes - 3000 BCE Green Sahara began to dry up‚ seeds to forests – N. America 2. Effect

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    Interaction between humans and the environment a. Demography and disease: The demography of the world has been increased ever since the beginning of time. We have reached the point of having a population of roughly over seven billion. Disease has taken the demography of the world for a spin‚ decreasing it rapidly‚ or slowly. As stated on page #195‚ great stretches of Germany was full of “famine‚ disease‚ roaming packs of wolves” b. Migration: They call people who never stop moving “nomads”

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    History of Educational Technology Educational technology in a way could be traced back to the emergence of very early tools‚ e.g.‚ paintings on cave walls. But usually its history starts with educational film (1900s) or Sidney Pressey’s mechanical teaching machines in the 1920s. The first large scale usage of new technologies can be traced to US WWII training of soldiers through training films and other mediated materials. Today‚ presentation-based technology‚ based on the idea that people can

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