Age NAME ROLL NO DHAVAL KARKAR 14SA122 PIYUSH ZINZALA 14SA162 JEEGAR VARIYA 14SA134 KEINS PRAJAPATI 14SA136 JAY PRAJAPATI 14SA133 MEHUL CHAUDHARY 14SA149 The Paleolithic Era The Old Stone Age ID: 1031851
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1. history
2. The Paleolithic AgeNAMEROLL NO.DHAVAL KARKAR14SA122PIYUSH ZINZALA14SA162JEEGAR VARIYA14SA134KEINS PRAJAPATI14SA136JAY PRAJAPATI14SA133MEHUL CHAUDHARY14SA149
3. The Paleolithic Era(The Old Stone Age)The Paleolithic Age(The Old Stone Age)
4. Paleolithic AgeOld Stone Age2 million BC to 10,000 BCPeople were nomadicLived in clans of 20-30 peopleMen hunted/fished, women gathered wild fruits/nuts/rootsPeople depended entirely on their environment for their survival –especially the climate
5. The Old Stone Age or the Paleolithic Era, was a period of time that lasted until about 12,000 to 70,000 years ago.
6. Evolution of Man
7. Old Stone Age < Paleolithic Era > ToolsMan used stone, wood, and bone tools to survive during the Old Stone Age.
8. Bow found in DenmarkBone HarpoonHand AxeFlint Blades used to sharpen tools
9. Many Stone Age people were Nomads, or people who had no settled home.
10. Forms of Paleolithic AgePortable ArtStationary Art
11. Portable ArtConsisted of either figure or decorated object.Carved or modelled with clay.Depicted something recognizable weather animal or human.Figurines were referred to Venus.
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14. Stationary ArtRefers to stationary form.Paintings in western euro.Paint made up of combination of mineral, orche’s, burnt bone meal, char coal, mixed with blood, animal fat and tree shape.Shows some magical purpose.Cave painting contains non-figurative art or symbolic aliment.
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17. Shelters
18. Cave Art
19. Bison
20. Stag & Reindeer
21. Great Hall of Bulls
22. Bull, Red & Brown Horses
23. Red Bull
24. Swimming Stags
25. Two Bulls
26. Horse
27. Group of Bull, Horses, Stags
28. Paleolithic vs. NeolithicFood: Hunting and gatheringDwellings: Caves, nomadic peopleTechnology: Digging sticks, spears, axes, & spoken languageReligion & Art: Cave paintings, religious statues, belief in afterlifeFood: Farming, domesticated animalsDwellings: Permanent villages, stone housesTechnology: Stone tools, polished ax heads, arrowheads, weaving cloth, calendar, wheelReligion & Art: Jewelry, buried dead in earthen tombs
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