PREHISTORY by Pablo letamendía THE PREHISTORY: IS THE PERIOD OF TIME THAT STARTS WITH THE FIRST HOMINID AN FINISHES WITH THE APPEARANCE OF WRITING IN 3.500BC.

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PREHISTORY by Pablo letamendía THE PREHISTORY: IS THE PERIOD OF TIME THAT STARTS WITH THE FIRST HOMINID AN FINISHES WITH THE APPEARANCE OF WRITING IN 3.500BC. THE PREHISTORY IS DIVIDIDED IN THREE PERIODS: THE PALEOLITHIC THE NEOLITHIC THE METAL AGE THE PALEOLITHIC: BC TO 7.000BC THE NEOLITHIC:7.000BC TO 3.500BC THE METAL AGE:3.500 TO 1AD

HOMINIDS AUSTRALOPITHECUS: DEVELOPED BRAIN HOMO HABILIS: TOOLS HOMO ERECTUS: FIRE HOMO ANTECESSOR: BURGOS HOMO NEANDERTHALENSIS: BURIED THE DEAD HOMO SAPIENS: ÁFRICA, europe, américa, asia

RELIGION BELIEVED IN FORCES OF NATURE, LIKE THE GOD OF THE SUN OR THE GOD OF THE RAIN BURIED THE BODIES WITH OBJECTS

ART REALISTIC PAINTINGS: THEY PAINTed ANIMALS ON THE WALLS TO HAVE GOOD LUCK HUNTING VENUSSTATUES: SIMBOLISEDFERTILITY, EXAGgERATED

MEGALITHIC CONSTRUCTIONS THERE ARE 4 TYPES: THE MENHIR: A VERY LARGE STONE PUSHed INTO THE GROWN TO AVOID FALLING: CEMENTARY THE DOLMEN: TWO OR MORE VERTICAL BLOCKS AND A HORIZONTAL ON TOP: COLlECTIVE BURIALS THE CROMLECH: MEGALITHIC FORMING A CIRCLE: CEREMONIES ALIGMENT: MENHIRS IN A LINE