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    Paleolithoic Era

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    The Paleolithic Era‚ also known as the ‘’Old Stone Age”‚ was an era in which early humans were developed and was the longest time period of mankind. This Era took place during the Ice Age. The Paleolithic period was the cultural period of the Stone Age that began about 2 million years ago. Around this time period‚ tools were created‚ handmade by the early humans. These tools made by the early humans were made from bones and stone. With the tools they built‚ they used them to hunt and gather food

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    Essay for Chapter One: First Peoples‚ Populating the planet (to 10‚000 b.c.e.) The Paleolithic Era is a significant time to the world’s history. The reason the Paleolithic era is so important to the world’s history is that it fills in many gaps in history. It tells one‚ how people moved from one place to the rest of the world. How it was that the nomadic people survived by gathering food /berries and hunting animals. It also helps humans understand the different stone tools nomadic people used

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    limestone. Tellus is a very good work of the artist name Ara Pacis Augustus‚ It was found in Rome‚ Italy‚ dated in 13-9 BCE‚ Marble‚ and high 5’3”. It is the procession of the imperial family and important dignitary appear on North and South sides. Paleolithic was where the human beings‚ in that time they were still hunter‚ gatherers‚ which is mean they are usually move around to search for food. The woman and

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    and expression FOOD GATHERING AND STONE TECHNOLOGY Stone tool-making first appeared around 2 million years ago Stone Age Lasted from 2 million to about 4‚000 years ago Misleading label: bone‚ skin and wood just survive poorly Paleolithic = Old Stone Age Neolithic = New Stone Age Foundations of science‚ art‚ and religion begin here May have believed in afterlife In game-rich areas‚ people could practice these things Mostly about hunting‚ some about religion‚ some‚ attempts at writing? Foragers

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    A virtual revolution occurred in the creation of art during the period of the Upper Paleolithic in Europe. Beginning around 40‚000 B.C.‚ the archaeological record shows that anatomically modern humans effectively replaced Neanderthals and remained the sole hominid inhabitants across continental Europe. At about the same time‚ and directly linked to this development‚ the earliest art was created. These initial creative achievements fall into one of two broad categories. Paintings and engravings found

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    Art and Humanity

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    where we are if it were not for all artist in the past and future. Art has long been around for millions and millions of years for example it has been around since the Prehistoric times. Paleolithic which is "Old Stone Age" is a term used to define the oldest period in the human history. The Paleolithic or Palaeolithic - lit. Old stone from the Greek paleos=old and lithos=stone. It began about 2 million years ago‚ from the use of first stone tools and ended of the Pleistocene epoch‚ with the

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    Asian Studies Reviewer for 2-25 St. Romuald Prepared by: Ian Dominic Mallillin Teacher: Ms. Lanie Pabilona I. EVOLUTION OF MAN: Evolution – Change over a long period of time Theory: * Charles Darwin’s Theory: His book was published on 1859 with the title of “On the origin of the Species of Man” This book stressed that man and all other species on earth were products of a long process of evolution. All species are related to each other and evolved over a long period of time.

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    Catal Huyuk

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    Catal Huyuk Formal Analysis Catal Huyuk‚ a community village believed to have exist sometime between 6500 ’ 5500 BCE‚ is the largest Neolithic site currently preserved‚ and‚ furthermore‚ the only village of its kind that has been recorded in history. Catal Hulk is located in the south of Analtolia‚ which is referred to now as modern day Turkey. As far as preservation goes‚ Catal Hulk has withstood the test of time in fairly good condition ’ after 8‚000 years the site was discovered in decent

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    Human Civilization

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    ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIVISION POORPOLIO AGE: Paleolithic period or Old Stone Age is the earliest period of human development and the longest phase of mankind’s history. It is approximately coextensive with the Pleistocene geologic epoch‚ beginning about 2 million years ago and ending in various places between 40‚000 and 10‚000 years ago‚ when it was succeeded by the Mesolithic Period. NOBOPOLIO AGE: The Neolithic Age or New Stone Age was a period in the development of human technology‚ beginning

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    to settle down in one location permanently. In the Paleolithic Age‚ people lived in temporary shelters such as caves and tent-like structures due to their nomadic characteristics. To be specific‚ the Paleolithic people had to constantly follow the animal herds and other crops to remain survive‚ by gathering and collecting them. Paradoxically‚ the Neolithic settled for farming. Furthermore‚ more rigid shelters were built. For instance‚ the Neolithic lived in mud-brick shelters divided into different

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