PPT-PREHISTORIC

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SHARKS PART 1 THE MEGALODON IMAGES FOR THE PRESENTED SHARK MEGALODON CONTENTS 1 Megalodons bite 2 Megalodons teeth 3 Megalodons length 4 Megalodon was much bigger

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SHARKS PART 1 THE MEGALODON IMAGES FOR THE PRESENTED SHARK MEGALODON CONTENTS 1 Megalodons bite 2 Megalodons teeth 3 Megalodons length 4 Megalodon was much bigger than prehistoric reptiles like Liopleurodon. Workers digging in Arizona discovered the bones of a prehistoric camel Scientists estimate the camel to be 10000 years old This is the first prehistoric camel found in Arizona Prehistoric camels were bigger than todays camels In the months ahead the Learn about Louisiana’s Past through Archaeology. Prehistoric Louisiana. Prehistoric Life in Louisiana. Painting by Martin Pate. Prehistoric Louisiana. Archaeology tells us about people in the past:. Depicting . Humans . & Architecture. Stonehenge. Wiltshire, UK. 2500 BCE. Sandstone. Prehistoric . Architecture. Vocabulary. Menhir. Megalith. H. enge. Prehistoric Architecture. The most famous structures were built for worship not habitation. Orientation . to . Prehistoric Cultures. University of Minnesota Duluth. Tim Roufs. © 2010-2013. use . your up/down arrow keys and/or . your space bar to advance the slides. http://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/troufs/anth1602/. Unit 1 . Chapter 1: Art Before History. In the Beginning – Prehistoric Art. Guiding Question. : What aspects of prehistoric art have continued through the ages?. Do Now. : (4 Minutes). Why do you think that images of man were less prevalent in Paleolithic art than those of women?. Paleo. -Indians. Culture. Time Period. Region. Home. Food. Lifestyle. Paleo. -Indians. 10,000 – 6000 BCE. “Midland Minnie”. Asia to North America over land bridge during ice age. ???. Tools – Flint tipped spears, stones.  . Prehistoric Engraving. Dates back 3,000 years . Evidence of engravings on walls of caves, on stone, clay, bone and ivory. . . …are designs . and pictures that are . incised. (carved) in to different materials for the beauty of artwork or the reproduction of a print..  . Prehistoric . Engraving. Dates back 3,000 years . Evidence of engravings on walls of caves, . . on stone, clay, bone and ivory. . . Designs and pictures that are incised (carved) in to different materials for the beauty of artwork or the reproduction of a print.. Archaeological fauna as paleo-ice proxy
Provide long term info on human scale and dimension
Test hypotheses of cultural interaction
Lessons of adaptation and resiliency- challenges and possibilities Archaeology. http://bama.ua.edu/~alaarch/Whatisarchaeology/index.htm. Site—artifact evidence. inference. Several Ways to Date Artifacts. 1. . Stratigraphic. dating-according to the Law of Superposition, the lowest stratum is the oldest, and the highest stratum is the more recent deposit.. Bronze boars from the HounslowHoard1st century BC-1st century ADHounslow Middlesex EnglandVisit resource for teachersKey Stage 2Plated disc broochKent EnglandLate 6th or early 7th century ADPrehistori 1 x0000x00002 x/MCIxD 0 x/MCIxD 0 x/MCIxD 1 x/MCIxD 1 x/MCIxD 4 x/MCIxD 4 I IntroductionAlaska is a vast state covering many distinct geographic regionsandhasa complicated history of environmental AMERICAN DOGS14731e earth trembled and a great ri30 appeared separating the 29rst man and woman 28om the rest of the animal kingdom As the chasm grew deeper and wider all other creatures a28aid for Namibia. c 25,500 – 25,300 . B.C.E . Charcoal on Stone . ANIMISM: Paleolithic spiritual belief that people could manipulate animals by drawing them in various configurations.. The artist utilized the natural plants or minerals in their environment to create .

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