The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era) 12,000 to 70,000 years ago.

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The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era) 12,000 to 70,000 years ago

How did man survive? Man survived by hunting animals and gathering roots, berries, leaves, and seeds.

Review Questions! 1. How did early man survive?

Hunted Animals Mammoth Wild Boar Reindeer

Roots, Berries, and Other Plant Life Gathering... Roots, Berries, and Other Plant Life Scurvy Grass Crowberry Shabby Inkcaps Wild Cabbage Morel Goosebury

Review Questions! 1. What did early man gather?

Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Era) Tools Man used stone, wood, and bone tools to survive during the Old Stone Age.

Review Questions! 1. Describe the tools that were used by Paleolithic man.

Bow found in Denmark Hand Axe Flint Blades used to sharpen tools Bone Harpoon

One of the most important developments – the discovery of fire. Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Era) Development There was another important development – the discovery of fire One of the most important developments – the discovery of fire.

Review Questions! 1. What is considered one of the most significant technological advancements for Paleolithic man? Why?

Many Stone Age people were Nomads, or people who had no settled home.

Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Era) Shelters

Review Questions! 1. Why would Paleolithic man need to be a nomad? 2. How can the shelter of Paleolithic man be described?

The Migration of Man Paleolithic Man Neolithic Man

Review Questions! 1. What areas did Paleolithic and Neolithic Man mainly originate from?

Old Stone Age Collage Create a Collage to demonstrate what you have learned today about the Old Stone Age. You must follow all directions on your rubric. The Old Stone Age Collage is Due: Wednesday – Sept. 17th. You must attach your Rubric – NO RUBRIC=NO GRADE!!!!