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AIM: How did the Neolithic Revolution change how civilizations develop? Do Now: You were just stranded on a deserted island. What would be five items that you would bring? HW: Create a venn diagram comparing & contrasting the Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic Age.

Early Man

Prehistory Paleolithic Age – Old Stone Age (Est. 2 mil BC-9000 BC) Hunters & Gatherers Nomad: Moving from place to place in search for food. Men  hunted & fished. Woman  gathered fruits, nuts, etc. Way of Life Cave paintings Stone tools & pottery Domesticated dogs Neolithic Age – New Stone Age (9000 BC – 3000 BC) Farming  Neolithic Revolution People could remain in one place. Herding of animals – goats, sheep & cattle. Community – Council of Elders/Chief – made important decisions. Warrior class Kept possessions.

so easy a caveman can do it. Farming..... so easy a caveman can do it. ♣

The Neolithic Revolution

Effects of Farming

Migration of Man