PPT-Paleolithic
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vs Mesolithic vs Neolithic 213 Era Paleolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Time period Major Characteristics Paleolithic vs Mesolithic vs Neolithic 213 Prehistoric peoples
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vs Mesolithic vs Neolithic 213 Era Paleolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Time period Major Characteristics Paleolithic vs Mesolithic vs Neolithic 213 Prehistoric peoples Era. 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. “Old Stone Age”. 2.5 million yrs ago – 12,000 yrs ago. Begins with development of stone tools. Stone, bone & wood tools. Small roving bands scavenging for food. Lived through periods of . glaciation. 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.. 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. Paleolithic Era. Mesolithic Era. Neolithic Era. .. 6.2 Provide textual evidence that characterizes the nomadic hunter-gatherer societies of the Paleolithic Age (their use of tools and fire, basic hunting weapons, beads and other jewelry). . 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? . 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. Brief, Engaging Historical Experiences. History began about 5,000 years ago with the invention of writing. . The . many thousands . of years . that people lived before that is known as . prehistory. . . 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. 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.. 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. 1. Historians call the early period of human history the “Stone Age”.. 2. The earliest part of this period was the . Paleolithic. Age.. 3. In Greek, . paleolithic. means “old stone.”. 4. Therefore, the .
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