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The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
and and The New Stone Age (The Neolithic Era)
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Scientists believe that life began on the continent of Africa 3
Scientists believe that life began on the continent of Africa 3.6 million years ago……
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Theory of the Evolution of Man
Neanderthal Cro-Magnon Modern Man
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Cro-Magnon Man Cro-Magnon man -early Homo sapiens (the species to which modern humans belong) that lived about 40,000 years ago.
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The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
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The Old Stone Age or the Paleolithic Era, was a period of time that lasted until about 12,000 to 70,000 years ago.
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How did man survive? Man survived by hunting animals and gathering roots, berries, leaves, and seeds.
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Hunting Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Era) people eventually began to hunt in groups. Cave Art showing men hunting in groups These antlers may have been used as a disguise during the hunt.
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Hunted Animals Mammoth Wild Boar Reindeer
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Roots, Berries, and Other Plant Life
Gathering... Roots, Berries, and Other Plant Life Scurvy Grass Crowberry Shabby Inkcaps Wild Cabbage Morel Goosebury
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Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Era) Tools
Man used stone, wood, and bone tools to survive during the Old Stone Age.
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Bow found in Denmark Hand Axe Flint Blades used to sharpen tools Bone Harpoon
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Food Processing using a flint blade to skin an animal
using a flint blade to butcher a carcass
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Cave Art
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Lascaux Cave
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There was another important development – the discovery of fire.
Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Era) Development There was another important development – the discovery of fire There was another important development – the discovery of fire.
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Many Stone Age people were Nomads, or people who had no settled home.
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