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Do Now What type(s) of evidence do historians have to verify that events in prehistory actually occurred? What was it that allowed for the transition from the Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic Age?

The First People

Early Human Migration

Beginnings of Agriculture

Types of Tools

Vocabulary

Miss C’s mixed bag of tricks

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From which continent did humans 1st migrate out of?

What was Africa?

An early ancestor of humans

What was a hominid?

a modern human? (“wise man”) Name of the scientific term for a modern human? (“wise man”)

What was Homo Sapiens?

What was the purpose why language developed during the Paleolithic Era?

What was hunting purposes, distribution of food, & possibly to form new relationships?

Donald Johanson’s discovery What was the significance of Donald Johanson’s discovery of Lucy in 1974?

What was it pointed to a hominid’s ability to walk upright?

Fill in the missing words below: In response to a period of long freezing weather called ____________, people began to _____________to new places during the Mesolithic period.

Ice Ages & Migrate

places like North America? How did early people migrate out of Africa to get to new places like North America?

What was they crossed the land bridge?

During the “Mesolithic Era” or Middle Stone Age, what change took place with tool technology?

What was people improved & found better uses for bone & stone tools. Fish hooks, & canoes were invented

What effect did the invention of tools have on early humans?

Tools increased the chances of survival for many groups at this time.

Why did people have to learn to make clothes & build shelters out of Mammoth bones & other materials?

People moved to climates that were colder than those in East Africa.

Period of time when man shifted from food gathering & hunting to farming & food production?

What was the New Stone Age or “Neolithic Era”?

early people believed in It is believed that early people believed in a religion that was based on what?

Nature & their environment

Huge stone monuments that were sites for religious gatherings.

What are megaliths (most famous Stonehenge)

order from first to last. Please place in order from first to last. Mesolithic, Neolithic, & Paleolithic.

1.) Paleolithic 2.) Mesolithic 3.) Neolithic

How did the domestication of plants & animals lead to the development of towns?

grow crops and tended to animals, there was a better control of food What was when people settled in one place to grow crops and tended to animals, there was a better control of food production which enabled populations to grow.

Hand Axe

What is Old Stone Age or “Paleolithic Age”?

Blunt Stone

What is Old Stone Age or “Paleolithic Age”?

Variety of tools, attached handles to stone blades

“Neolithic Age” or New Stone Ages

Permanent Mud shelters homes

“Neolithic Age” or New Stone Age

Polished stone tools & learned to make fire

New Stone Age or “Neolithic Age”

Relative who lived in the past.

What is an Ancestor?

To tame a plant or animal to make useful for humans.

What is domestication?

Community of people who share a common culture.

What is a society?

A blade sharpened from volcanic rock.

What is obsidian?

Daily Double!!

Founded “Lucy” in 1974 in Hadar, the oldest hominid.

Who is Donald Johanson?

What is not manmade yet made by man?

What is a baby?

What has four legs at first, followed by two, and ending with three?

(baby, adult, & an old person What is a human? (baby, adult, & an old person -they need a cane)

As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives. Each wife had seven cats, each cat had seven kittens, each kitten had seven mittens. How many were going to St. Ives?

Only I was going to St. Ives

How much dirt is in a hole 2 feet by 2 feet?

None!

When can you steal & not get in trouble?

Baseball

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