This is the material most Paleolithic tools were made from.
STONE
The term "Neolithic" derives from the Greek words "neos" (new) and "lithos" (stone).
Paleolithic people were primarily this, moving from place to place in search of food.
Hunter Gatherer or Nomad
Which tool is used to measure exact time
Stopwatch
Paleolithic people are famous for creating this type of artwork on cave walls.
Cave Drawings
What is a handaxe?
A kind of axe used during the ice age, shaped like a teardrop, pointed with a rounded base.
Around what year did Sheep begin getting domesticated?
10,000 BCE
These animals were among the first to be tamed by Paleolithic people, helping them with hunting.
Why do we study History?
Understanding the Past, Learning from Mistakes, Cultural Awareness, Building Critical Thinking Skills
Paleolithic art often depicted these types of animals, reflecting their importance in daily life
Mammoths or Bison
Where did Humans begin evolving?
Africa
According to the "Blue Triangle" from our notes, who sits right in the middle of it.
Craftsman
Paleolithic people often lived in these temporary shelters made from animal skins and wood.
What are tents or huts?
How long is a Century, Decade, and Millennium?
100, 10, 1,000
What material did Neolithic people often use to create pottery?
Clay
One example of a Paleolithic Trap for hunting
Pitfalls, Net traps, Snare Traps, Deadfall traps, Spear Traps.
Around 2500 BC
Neolithic people stored water and food in these types of containers.
Pottery Jars
Latin Term for AD
Anno Domini
What Neolithic structure is famous for its large stones arranged in a circle?
Stonehenge
Complex Societies
What was important to trade in the Neolithic times
Goods, Ideas, Knowledge
The Neolithic period saw the rise of this type of division in society, based on jobs and roles.
Specialization
How would the study of history be different had writing never been invented?
Oral history, Artifacts and Objects
What major change in living arrangements occurred during the Neolithic period?
People started building permanent homes