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    perfect and like paradise in a storm. The Lascaux cave paintings cover the wall of several caverns known by names like the Great Hall of the Bulls and the Painted Gallery. The images are of bison‚ horses‚ deer‚ and big cats‚ all animals from Paleolithic times.

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    overall life quality and expectancy. One example that comes to mind is the paleolithic diet. In order to understand what our body consumes best‚ to keep it functioning properly‚ we need to understand what our ancestors were consuming when our bodies were developing. Research has shown that our body was not designed to eat the processed foods that are so heavily consumed today. One study had ten participants consume a paleolithic style diet of fruits‚ vegetables‚ lean meat‚ and nuts for ten days. At the

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    investigate on. Prehistory and History are both similar but can be very different. Many aspects of prehistory are based on its land and what was left on that land for other to collect. Historians can be thought as crime investigators as well as Paleolithic people who use to gather and collect any supplies or foods. A stable writing system wasn’t established until after prehistory occurred so this would expose how different prehistory is compared to normal history. Plantations and preserved humans

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    great impact on the ways that we lived. Those four main ways are listed above. The Stone Age lasted about two million years ago in some places and because of the vast time span it took-up‚ it was divided into three periods which are the Paleolithic‚ Mesolithic and Neolithic eras. Some of which lasted longer than others. If the era which we are in now could last that long we still could not develop such things as farming‚ settlements and tools. However if it did last that long the

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    The Paleolithic Era‚ also known as the “old stone age” was a time where humans foraged hunted wild animals or gathered edible portions of wild plants. Nothing was stored because people were always on the move. they couldn’t take the extra weight. The Neolithic Era or the “new stone age” refers to a period of time where humans began refining their tools for use on domesticated plants and animals. It was during this time that people began to store dry or wet things in pottery due to the surplus of

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    1. Paleolithic rock art: People left their hunting records‚ drawings of their culture and experiences on cave walls with bright colours‚ 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

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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

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    it hard for the hominids to settle in one place. As soon as the supply of food runs out in the area where they settled‚ they migrated to places that have favorable weather and enough food resources that can sustain the group. By the end of the Paleolithic period‚ there were human societies in different regions of the globe. As humans moved and settled from one place to another‚ their bodies adjusted to different climates and conditions that resulted to differences in the development of physical attributes

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    The base of all human accomplishment derives from the Paleolithic era. These beginnings of mankind could be considered our most important. The first tools were developed‚ stone tools used to shape wood‚ dig for food‚ or weaponry. The progression in tools shows the growth in thinking‚ first using objects for tools then creating tools to fit a certain need such as sharpening stone for cutting. Tools were used to fashion weapons like a bow and arrow. Man learned how to make fire with friction for heat

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    cities and ultimately empires; a new culture and society. (Watkins) During the New Stone Age the rise of more advanced tools enabled the one time Nomads to go from being hunter gathering societies into ones of a farming society. During the Paleolithic Era most tools were made from chipped stone. (Ramirez et al 13) With the coming of the Neolithic Era stones were now polished and metals were beginning to get used to create new and improved tools. Saws‚ axes‚ and plows were created‚ enabling

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