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Paleolithic - Stone Age Quick Review What do historians call the earliest period of human history? Paleolithic - Stone Age

Quick Review Name an important technology invented in Paleolithic time? Stone Tools - Fire

Farming or Agriculture Quick Review Name the revolution that happened during the Neolithic time. Farming or Agriculture

Quick Review What is a hominid? Early Human

Quick Review What is a homo sapien? Wise man

Mountain, river, ocean, island, lake, volcano, fertile land, forest Quick Review Name a geographic feature? Mountain, river, ocean, island, lake, volcano, fertile land, forest

River, lake, nearby source of water Quick Review What geographic feature was a necessity for early human civilizations? River, lake, nearby source of water

Quick Review Another word for Old Stone Age? Paleolithic

Quick Review Another word for New Stone Age? Neolithic

Quick Review Historians who study the past by using artifacts? Archeologists

Quick Review Objects made by humans that are important to history Artifacts

Quick Review Taming of plants and animals Domestication

Quick Review Tools and methods used to help humans improve their way of life. Technology

Quick Review First-hand account of history Primary Source

Quick Review Paleolithic - Neolithic – Both ? Hunted and fished Both

Quick Review Paleolithic - Neolithic – Both ? Farming Revolution

Quick Review Paleolithic - Neolithic – Both ? Specialization of jobs

Quick Review Paleolithic - Neolithic – Both ? Discovered how to use fire Paleolithic

Quick Review Paleolithic - Neolithic – Both ? Gathered Plants and Fruits Paleolithic

Quick Review Paleolithic - Neolithic – Both ? Made stone tools and weapons Both

Quick Review Paleolithic - Neolithic – Both ? Made tools out of copper and bronze Neolithic

Quick Review Paleolithic - Neolithic – Both ? Created Cave Paintings

Quick Review Paleolithic - Neolithic – Both ? Lived in villages

Quick Review Paleolithic - Neolithic – Both ? Were nomads Paleolithic

Quick Review Paleolithic - Neolithic – Both ? Lived in Villages