The Stone Age The Stone Age shaped‚ developed and formed our modern day form of living. There are numerous facts and events that have occurred throughout time that are evidence of this. "The Stone Age began as far back as two million years ago in some places" (www.bergen.org‚ April‚ 1997). This was when neanderthals were roaming the world using primitive weapons to hunt animals as well as searching for other sources of food. Since that time the ways of living and even the shape
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Technological determinism: Lag - Technology advances but society lags - Can be technological‚ not just social - Social and political pressures can impose restrictions on technology - Technology is always pushing forward‚ while everything else drags behind - William Ogburn: “`There is often a delay or lag in the adaptive culture after the material culture has changed"’ (Nye‚ p. 26) - Alvin Toffler ... argued that technological change had accelerated to the point that people could scarcely keep
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| | | Which of the following terms best describes the peoples of the Paleolithic period? | | | | | Selected Answer: | Hunter-gatherers | | | | | | | | Which of the following practices does not date back to the Paleolithic period? | | | | | Selected Answer: | Establishment of permanent homes | | | | | | | | Which activity predominated in the lives of Paleolithic peoples? | | | | | Selected Answer: | Searching for food | | | | | |
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Both the Patheolithic and the Neolithic societies are comparable in the areas of their uses of fire; however the Patheolithic had different religious beliefs than the Neolithic society. Fire was a shared tool used between the Patheolithic and the Neolithic. Perhaps‚ this is because fire is one of the oldest tools known to man. In addition‚ fire has many uses‚ which could also be a reason both societies shared it. The uses of fire were cooking‚ to control their own use of light and warmth‚ protection
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Chris Moroz August 19‚ 2014 AP World History Mr. Gonzalez 4B A Paleolithic Woman in the Twentieth Century 1. I find Nisa’s account for understanding the life of earlier Paleolithic people very useful because it gives a firsthand account of how people lived. Nisa explains how marriages worked‚ how loss was dealt with‚ if lovers were used‚ and healing rituals. Some evidence of contact with a wider world that I found in her story was the appearance of jewelry (copper rings) in the women’s hair
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The Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages were both part of the Stone Age. The Paleolithic Age is considered the “Old Stone Age” while the Neolithic Age is the “New Stone Age.” During the Paleolithic era‚ humans had more of a nomadic lifestyle and tended to move with the herds. They used animal skins as clothing and chipped stones or animal bones as tools. Their main focus was to find food by hunting animals and gathering what they could from plants growing in the area. The Neolithic Age gave way
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Much of humanity’s achievements have been accomplished in the last two centuries: the first automobiles‚ vaccinations against deadly diseases‚ and even spaceships capable of moving humans away from Earth. It seems as if between every scientific achievement‚ there is a shorter and shorter period of time to reach the next stage. It is estimated that ninety-nine percent of what we know about ourselves and the world around us was discovered in the last ten millennia‚ though humans have been around much
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The Binks’ civilization began 1800 B.C.E. with settlements in Bink land. The were by Bink sea and Bink water. They were known for agriculture‚ such as beans and squash and even corn also known as maize. During the Middle Preclassic Period which started 1000 B.C.E. ;there was a big increase in the Mesoamerican population. The Binks‚ along with the Zapotec and Totonac were a part of that. The Classic Period began in 250 C.E. and was known as the Golden Age. The Binks built over 40 cities and their
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The period described as the Stone Age has been calculated as beginning about 2‚000‚000 BCE. During the Stone Age human society experienced the most fundamental changes‚ the most important of which was the massive yet lengthy transition from cave and rural dwelling and later to the more organized communities in towns and cities. The Stone Age is divided into two main periods: the Paleolithic period and the Neolithic period. Each of these periods is based on the sophistication of the tools our ancestors
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AP Art History Final 1st Semester Josh Jang 4th period Mr. Wright January 10th 2011 Many art works created throughout the history were highly stylized or abstracted for many reasons. The artists in different cultures have used abstractions and stylizations in their art pieces in order to emphasize or symbolize certain religious ideas or cultural ideas that their cultures had. Since pre-historic era‚ abstract and stylized art pieces were used to reinforce the cultural norms‚ for people
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