PPT-Neolithic monuments in Europe
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Where why and How Avebury Stone Circles Avebury is the largest stone circle in the world it is 427m 1401ft in diameter covers an area of some 28 acres 115 ha It
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Where why and How Avebury Stone Circles Avebury is the largest stone circle in the world it is 427m 1401ft in diameter covers an area of some 28 acres 115 ha It is an extraordinary site formed by a huge circular . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FncwFd1RzQ. C. ategories. Stone Age 7,000BC – 2,000BC. Bronze Age 2,000BC – 500BC. Iron Age 500BC – 450AD. Stone Age. Mesolithic Period 7,000BC – 3,700BC. Neolithic Period 3,700BC – 2,000BC. Why Humans Settled Down. Why Humans Became Food Producers. Foraging. Farming. Knew much about local plant and animal species. Good nutrition. Less work. Stable food supply. Hard work. Food source is unreliable – food crisis. Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) . 40,000 BCE – 8,000(Near East) or 4,000 (Europe)BCE. Neolithic (New Stone Age). 8,000 (Near East) or 4,000 (Europe)BCE – 2,000 (Europe)or 3,000 (Near East) BCE. Prehistoric Culture. CADWWELSH HISTORIC MONUMENTS 3 Under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979, the National Assembly for Wales is required to compile and maintain a schedule of ancient monuments of nat Ms. . Carmelitano. Recap: How do we learn about the past. Archaeology. Archaeological digs. Radiocarbon Dating. : The process of studying the decay of carbon-14 to estimate the age of organic materials, such as wood and leather, up to about 58,000 to 62,000 years. Your task is to create a storybook about the Paleolithic and Neolithic ages that is suitable to read to a second grade student. Your book should compare the two ages and the Ice Age, and have appropriate illustrations to go along with the factual text. Your goal is to present the information from chapter three in a different and more creative format. . Ms. . Carmelitano. The Neolithic Revolution. The “New Stone Age”. The Agricultural Revolution. The shift from “food gathering” to “food producing”. Began between 9000 – 5000 BCE. Important Note. Estreicher. , Monuments Man Capt. Everett Parker Lesley, and . Pfc.. Joe D. Espinosa, guard with the 34th Field Artillery Battalion, pose with Leonard da Vinci's Lady with an Ermine upon its return to Poland in April 1946. . Answer Both Questions. AIM: What are the characteristics of the Paleolithic and Neolithic?. The New . Stone Age. Neolithic. People starting living in small villages. . What do you think caused this change from moving from place to place?. http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/0393317552.03.LZZZZZZZ.jpg. Farming:. The Biggest Mistake???. Food production = Hard Work!. It often led to:. poorer health. shorter lifespan. harder labor for the majority of people . The Mesolithic Age. The . Mesolithic Age. (Middle Stone Age) went from 12,000-8,000 BCE.. Major changes included the ability to shape and sharpen stone tools, make needles out of bone, etc. . More animals were domesticated, like cows.. Neolithic Revolution. Preview. Cultivation and Domestication. - . The Neolithic Revolution was the beginning of farming and settlement. This period represents a complete change in the way of life for the earliest hunter-gatherers. Rubric Break-down. Thesis: Statement of argument addressing the prompt( evaluating the impacts of the Neolithic revolution). Argument development- used to be called grouping of the documents ( ex. Positive, negative, both, political, economic, cultural). http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/0393317552.03.LZZZZZZZ.jpg. Food Production:. The Biggest Mistake???. Food production = Hard Work!. It often led to:. poorer health. shorter lifespan. harder labor for the majority of people .
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