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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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    Question 1   Multiple Choice 1 points     A hominid is an ape-like primate that walks on two legs a non-human animal an example of a "paradigm" none of these A   Question 2   Multiple Choice 1 points     Biocultural anthropologists study hominid evolution the relationship of the skeleton with its surrounding tissue human variation the interplay of biological and cultural factors D   Question 3   Multiple Choice 1 points

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    dramatically between the Paleolithic and Neolithic times. Paleolithic is the early phase of the Stone Age‚ lasting about 2.5 million years‚ when primitive stone implements were used. The Paleolithic Period was also called the Old Stone Age. Neolithic is the later part of the Stone Age‚ when ground or polished stone weapons and implements prevailed. The Neolithic Period was also called the New Stone Age. The Neolithic Revolution was the world’s first traditionally‚ provable revolution in agriculture

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    “hunter-gatherer” of the Paleolithic to the farmer and animal domesticator of the Neolithic period. Introduction Webster’s defines the term “lithic” as “stoney or made of stone” (Merriam-Webster‚ 2014). So Paleolithic would be the old or early Stone Age. This is a period in the earliest history of Mankind that was identified by the use of stone implements and tools. Whereas the “new” or Neolithic showed a marked evolution of how “man” adapted to his environment. This is seen in the tools they made‚ the

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    Chad‚ Kenya‚ Ethiopia‚ Tanzania‚ South Africa Ch. 8 * Middle Stone Age: Blade technology‚ increasing standardization in shape and size of blades * First evidence of composite tooth * Microliths: very small stone tools with retouched edges‚ less than 2 inches long and usually triangular‚ made from blades‚ used on arrow tips * Upper Paleolithic: 45‚000-12‚000 years ago‚ modern humans in Europe and Asia‚ stone microlith and bone tools‚ fishing‚ nets‚ basketry‚ art emerges

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    was not a settlement‚ but rather a place of worship‚ designated as such for the belief that it was the bellybutton or naval of the spiritual world─a holy place (Schram). The primary clans around the location of Urfa came together to construct the Stone Temple that was erected there. The construction of this temple heralded a new way of life for the people of the area and of their religious beliefs and practices. The evidence of wild forms of domesticated wheat and goats were located close by. This

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    Physicists-determines the age of the artifacts and other remains of the past  THE SEARCH FOR KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE HUMAN PAST IS A CONTINUING PROCESS… PALEOLITHIC AGE • Greek words: lithos which means “stone” and palaios‚ “ancient.” • Life during Old Stone Age  Nomads-wander from place to place (caves or in tents)  Small groups of 20-30 people  Food gathering-wild fruit‚ nuts‚ seeds‚ honey‚ roots‚ and grains  Fishing • Achievements  Learned to control and use fire  Used spoken language  Used of stone tools

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    changes that eventually transformed the modern world. Homo sapiens transitioned from the Paleolithic age to the Neolithic era and had a significant impact on the development of civilizations. Their changes had political‚ social‚ and economic effects on the development of humankind. They were thinkers‚ they though of solutions for the many problems that they encountered. Experience taught Stone Age people the difference between what poisened them and what satisfied their hunger. Experience made them

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    domestication of certain animals. Though not to our level of perfection‚ this is just one similarity that we share with our early human counterparts. Before the great discovery of agriculture‚ there was an era known as the Paleolithic Era or “old stone age” (Bentley 7). This era included hunter/gathering style of people who were always on the move finding more food and different water sources. The only thing that mattered to these people was keeping the tribe alive. Each person played there own

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    civilization Mesolithic 11‚000 BC – 8‚000 BC -transition of old age to new age -people start to develop the simplest form of civilization Neolithic 8000 BC – 2500 BC -people are already situated in permanent places -mostly consisted of architectures The Cave Paintings (Chavet‚ Lascaux‚ Altamira) What are they? Cave paintings that were drawn by the earliest people. When was it made? Majority were made during the Paleolithic age. Where? Chavet and Lascaux-

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