The Old/New Stone Age. Cold; ¼ earth covered in ice People begin living together in small groups Make tools from stone Make fire for warmth and cooking.

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The Old/New Stone Age

Cold; ¼ earth covered in ice People begin living together in small groups Make tools from stone Make fire for warmth and cooking

Cold Hard work Always moving Hunter-gathers Deer are very important (along with mammoth, bison, etc.)

Involved working together Used sticks and stones, to create spear points Also gathered berries, nuts and roots Digging sticks

Development of language Sharing ideas about religion, values, customs and skills Cave paintings depicted daily life

Technology Old Stone Age Hunter-gatherer Border Cave