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The Stone Ages Review Sheet Name ________________________________ Period ______ The Stone Ages Review Sheet USE: -Blue pgs. 28-31 AND -Stone Ages notes. Identify the term that means the period of time that existed before writing was invented: USE: -Blue pgs. 36-39 AND -Stone Ages notes. Identify the term that identifies a relative who has lived in the past? What are large sheets of ice that covered the Earth during the Ice Age known as? Based on archaeological evidence, which continent do historians believe our hominid ancestors originated (began) on? Identify the time period for the O.S.A.: Which archaeologists made a discovery of an early hominid in East Africa in 1959 that was roughly 1.5 million years old? What were the people of the O.S.A. known as? Define Nomad: What was homo habilis also known as? Which Era is the Old Stone Age known as? What was homo erectus also known as? Identify the term used for a strip of land connecting two continents together. What was homo sapien also known as? What was Australopithecus also known as? Which Era is the Middle Stone Age known as?

Identify the time period for the N.S.A.: Define civilization: Define surplus: USE: -Blue pgs. 40-43 AND -Stone Ages notes. Identify the time period for the N.S.A.: Define civilization: What major change happened to the Earth that marks the beginning of the N.S.A.? Describe with detail what the Neolithic Revolution is: Which Era is the New Stone Age known as? Define agriculture: Define domestication: Define specialization: