By: Víctor, Marcos and Rayan

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
By Saray, Oscar, Julio and Yaiza. The paleolithic period The first period in Prehistory is the Paleolithic Period. It began over two millions years ago,
Advertisements

Indigenous weapons and tools
Road to the Agricultural Revolution
Check Point #12 Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 20 seconds for each slide.
By Poppy G. Introduction This is a power point about Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.
The Three Ages: Understanding Periodization
By Megan.  Welcome to From the Stone Age to the Iron Age. The Stone Age was split into not one, not two, but three yes three sections!! These three sections.
Three Stone Ages Old Middle New WARM UP = Make sure your Table of Contents and your notebook is up to date – no loose papers Do you owe me any late work.
Neolithic Era Vocab.
Lesson 2 – Stone Age Technology Pgs st Century Tools What are some common tools used in our lives? What is a tool?
GOSNELL World History Bell Ringer August Monday 8/12 Which of the following was men’s most important discovery during the Paleolithic period? A:
By Cali. This presentation tells you about the stone age to the iron age.
The Stone Age, Bronze Age & Iron Age By Megan and Abi.
By Ryan.  This slide show is all about stone age Britain. INTRODUCION.
The Paleolithic age vs the Neolithic age.
WELCOME.
Prehistory and Early Humans Who were our earliest ancestors and what were their lives like?
Prehistory.
Technology through the ages By: Sydney Gabitzer. Stone Age The bow and arrow allowed humans to exploit animal recourses. Using bone needles, animal hides.
Three-Age System  The Stone Age  Paleolithic  Mesolithic  Neolithic  The Bronze Age  Copper  Bronze  The Iron Age.
PREHISTORY. WHEN? PREHISTORY Humans appear First written documents.
Written and Illustrated by Phillip Martin
Journey Across Time Ch1: The First Civilizations
Moving Towards Civilization
Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution
PRE – HISTORY to CIVILIZATION
Paleolithic and Neolithic Peoples
What would make a good location for a civilization?
PREHISTORY: A VERY LONG PERIOD
Period 4 Group 3 Olin, Jesse, Alyssa
Paleolithic and Neolithic Peoples
Paleolithic – Old Stone Age ________________________________________________
Educational Resources.
The Birth of Farming Chapter 2, Section 1.
The First Human Populations
ATTENTION Summative Test 2.1 on Tuesday (September 5, 2017) Coverage:
PREHISTORY ANIMALS AYOUB IMAALITAN DAVID MARTÍNEZ IMAD AGMIR 4º B.
Road to the Agricultural Revolution
Early Humans BY: Nathan Mitteer
Julia,Erika,Jairo and Pablo
Early Humans Paleolithic Times Hunters & Gatherers
Characteristics of the Paleolithic and Neolithic
The Beginnings.
Warm Up 1. Quick Write: Tell me everything you know about the early peoples who lived on the Earth. Think about what they ate, where they lived, how they.
Early Humans.
Prehistory Created by Educational Technology Network
Tools and Weapons of Prehistory
Road to the Agricultural Revolution
PREHISTORY PROJECT ART BY ALBA RUIZ IRENE MARTIN AYA IBN EL KAID
THE ART OF prehistory Sara & Sara.
PREHISTORY.
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era) 12,000 to 70,000 years ago.
Neolithic Revolution World History Mr. Pack.
What were advances from the Old Stone Age and New Stone Age?
Chapter 3 Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution.
Malena Mir Emily Williams Rebeca Vega Fatima Lahsaini
TOOLS AND WEAPONS IN THE PREHISTORY
CREATED BY : Candela,Selene,Nathalia and Álvaro
Written and Illustrated by Phillip Martin
Road to the Agricultural Revolution
also means Old Stone Age began 2 million years go.
PREHISTORY LIVE-STYLE
Road to the Agricultural Revolution
Road to the Agricultural Revolution
What were advances from the Old Stone Age and New Stone Age?
Facts about the Stone Age
The Differences Between Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages
Early Humans - Mesopotamia
Chapter 3 Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution.
The Stone Age The Stone Age is the period of human history before the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
Presentation transcript:

By: Víctor, Marcos and Rayan PREHISTORY TOOLS AND WEAPONS By: Víctor, Marcos and Rayan

PALEOLITHIC PERIOD They hunt in big groups because they hunt big animals like the woolly mammoth. They make tools and weapons with: bones, stones, wood... They hunt with: stones, arrows, spears, needles, axes, hammers…

NEOLITHIC PERIOD They hunt with: launches, hammers, arcs, arrows, axes, knifes, plows… The archers hunt little birds with excellent aim for example: partridges, capercaillies, quails… They make the tools and weapons with: wood, polished stone and rope.

BRONZE AND IRON AGE They hunt with: launches, knifes, hammers and axes make with metal, they hunt with arcs too. They make the tools and weapons with: wood, stone, copper, bronze and iron. They use the knife to cut the branches and recollect the crops.

THE END   