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Your tribe of hunter-gathers has lived in this place for as long as anyone can remember. But now there are not enough animals to hunt. Whenever you find berries and roots, you have to share them with people from other tribes. Your leaders think it’s time to find a new home in the lands far beyond the mountains. But no one has ever traveled there, and many people are afraid. How do you feel about moving to a new home?

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Page 1: Stone Age Time Periods

Your tribe of hunter-gathers has lived in this

place for as long as anyone can remember.

But now there are not enough animals to

hunt. Whenever you find berries and roots,

you have to share them with people from

other tribes. Your leaders think it’s time to

find a new home in the lands far beyond the

mountains. But no one has ever traveled

there, and many people are afraid.

How do you feel about moving to a new

home?

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Stone Age

http://www.yourfrenchconnexion.com/images/2006-cro-m-painting-lascauxsm.jpg

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The Stone Age

The Stone Age is divided into three time

periods:

Paleolithic (~2,000,000BCE – ~10,000BCE)

Mesolithic (~10,000BCE - ~6,000BCE)

Neolithic (~6,000BCE - ~3,000BCE)

The dates are different in different regions of

the world

Example: Asia might be in the Mesolithic while

North America might still be in the Paleolithic

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Paleolithic

Paleo - Ancient (Old)

Lithic - Stone

During the Paleolithic Stone Age, early humans developed:

Stone tools/weapons

Language

Early humans also migrated around the world during this time period

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Mesolithic

Mesolithic - “Middle” “Stone”

Use of bow and arrow, fishhooks, spears

Tamed dogs

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Neolithic

Neolithic - “New” “Stone”

Agricultural Revolution – Hunter-

gatherers settle down and begin farming

The beginnings of houses and

permanent dwellings

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6b/N%C3%A9olithique_0001.jpg

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Early Domestication

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When did it come from?

Paleolithic

Mesolithic

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When did it come from?

Paleolithic

Mesolithic

Neolithic

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When did it come from?

Neolithic Paleolithic

Mesolithic Mesolithic

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When did it come from?

Neolithic Paleolithic

Neolithic

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Early Humans

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Hominids

Hominids - Early humans that walked upright

Our ancestors

Clip Art

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Australopithecus

History Textbook

Lived over 3 millions years

ago

First group to be different

from the apes

Called Hominids

Lucy belonged to this group

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Australopithecus

History Textbook

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Handy Man – Homo Habilis

History Textbook

First true humans

First to make tools

Used campfires, but did NOT

know how to make fire

Always on the move, in

search of food

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Handy Man – Homo Habilis

History Textbook

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Upright Man – Homo Erectus

History Textbook

Probably the first hunter

First to have fire making skills

Moved around during the Ice

Age

Peking Man

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Upright Man

History Textbook

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Wise Man - Neandertals

History Textbook

May have suffered arthritis

Very advanced hunters

Buried dead with ceremonies

No one knows about

disappearance

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Modern Humans – Cro-Magnon

History Textbook

Built small huts and “long

huts”

Created bow and arrow

Created magnificent cave

paintings

Homo Sapiens

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Modern Humans

History Textbook

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Hunter-gatherer

Hunter-gatherer -

Lived by hunting animals and gathering plants

Hunter gatherers were nomads

Nomad – Someone who moves around a lot,

following food

Clip Art

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Sources

http://archeologia.ah.edu.pl/img/Sudan%20images/paleolithic%201.jpg

http://www.historiasiglo20.org/EHELP1/index_archivos/prehistory/imagenes/paleolithic_tools.gif

http://www.markville.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/projects/classof2008/chong2/gosse/spearhead.jpg

http://www.chennaimuseum.org/draft/gallery/08/01/images/stoolsp.gif

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c8/KundaCultureTools.jpg/180px-KundaCultureTools.jpg

http://museums.ncl.ac.uk/flint/images/arrows.jpg

http://weber.ucsd.edu/~dkjordan/arch/archpict/tool-handax2.jpg

http://www.kidspast.com/images/stone-age.jpg

http://images.encarta.msn.com/xrefmedia/sharemed/targets/images/pho/t025/T025099A.jpg

http://www.armaghcountymuseum.org.uk/image_library/Learning/hafted_axehead192web.jpg

http://halai.arts.cornell.edu/wwwroot/chelp/Images/Slides/l16.jpg

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