PPT-Animals of Paleolithic Art project

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Animals of Paleolithic Art project part 1 research Natural history what did they eat where were they Behavior Reproduction Status extinct How Related contemporary

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Animals of Paleolithic Art project part 1 research Natural history what did they eat where were they Behavior Reproduction Status extinct How Related contemporary species if extinct. Warm-Up. Primary Source- First hand. Secondary source-second hand. Telephone. Early Human Culture. . A Quick Overview. . PALEOLITHIC ERA . Old Stone Age. . Begins c. 5.5—2.5 MYA. . Beginning of Ice Age. 1. Early Humans. Section #1. Early . Humans. p9-. 12. What do you call people who study the past?. Historians. #1. What do you call the time period BEFORE people knew how to write?. Pre-history. #2. What do you call scientists who study artifacts?. Beginning of Mankind. 2,000,000-15,000 B.C.E.. Essential Standards. 6.H.. 2- . Understand the political, economic and/or social significance of historical events, issues, individuals and cultural groups.. Sixth Grade Gifted Ed. Overview. Paleolithic people adapted to their environment and invented many tools to help them. . Neolithic people started farming, building communities, producing goods, and trading.. Neolithic Arrowhead. Essential Questions. How did people obtain food during the Paleolithic Age? What problems resulted from this method?. What discovery signified the beginning of the Neolithic Age and what changes came about as a result of this discovery? . 2,000,000 BCE- 60,000 BCE. Out of East Africa. Human Migrations out of Africa. Stone Ages 2-4M BCE- 2500 BCE. PALEOLITHIC: Old Stone Age, 2 million years ago . MESOLITHIC: Middle Stone Age, 20-18,000 BCE to 12,150 BCE. Number your paper 1-7….Slide times will vary depending of type of question. Which of the following is one way early man survived in colder climates during the Paleolithic Age? – 6.4. Developed communication skills. Before you start, make sure that you go to “slide show”, then “play from beginning, to make the . powerpoint. full screen. Use the arrow keys to navigate. . As you go through the . powerpoint. You decide!. Shelters: . Learning Target 1: . I can describe the differences between Paleolithic and Neolithic lifestyles. . Paleolithic times. temporary structures, like huts or tents so that they could move easily.. Human Prehistory. The first bipedal hominids emerged over 5 million years ago in Africa.. The human species began to emerge in East Africa around 2.5 million years ago.. Between 2.5 million years ago and 100,000 years ago, the human species went through a variety of evolutionary phases in different parts of the world.. Three Big Questions:. What is the significance of the Paleolithic era in world history?. Where do we get our proof?. How do our attitudes about the modern world influence our ideas about Paleolithic people?. Before you start, make sure that you go to “slide show”, then “play from beginning, to make the . powerpoint. full screen. Use the arrow keys to navigate. . As you go through the . powerpoint. A Small . Group Assignment. Paleolithic period. Throughout this period, humans migrated from Africa to Eurasia, Australia & the Americas. . Lascaux Cave #4. Secrets . of the Cave’s Art . by Sharon Begley with Dana Thomas in. 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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