Vocabulary
Discoveries
Characteristics
Paleolithic Age
Neolithic Age
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What is a hunter gatherer?
Someone who lives off the land and does not produce for themselves.
100
Fire was one of the main discoveries of hunter-gatherers. What was it used for?
Cooking food, making tools, providing light, protection from animals, and staying warm
100
Why were hunter-gatherers nomads?
They were trying to find edible grains and hunt animals.
100

What were some daily activities?

Hunting animals, Gathering berries, making tools/weapons, cooking

100
How did the domestication of animals help the hunter gatherers?
They were able to put the animals to work and grow the best plants
200

What is agriculture?

Farming 

200
What tools were used by hunter-gatherers and why?
Stone tools, knives, bows and arrows to help increase chances of survival
200

What were the different job roles of men and women in hunter gatherer societies?

Men hunted animals and women gathered plants, seeds, and nuts.

200

What tools were used in their daily lives?

Stones, hand axes, and rocks 

200
What happened because people started farming and the effects of agriculture? (Continued to migrate?)
They built permanent settlements
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Who are nomads?
People who move around the find edible grains or food/animals.
300
What did hunter gatherers discover that changed the way they lived? (from nomads to farmers)
Farming and agriculture
300
How did hunter gatherers express themselves?
Through cave paintings and art
300

Where did hunter-gatherers choose to settle?

Caves and tents created from the sticks etc. 

300
Because of a surplus in food production, meaning they had extra food, what happened to the hunter-gatherer societies?
The population grew
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What is the Stone Age?
The time period first humans lived and used stone tools.
400

What were some of the skills gained in the Neolithic age

Basket making, weaving, toolmaking, and building

400
Where did hunter gatherers originate?
Africa
400

What advancements during the paleolithic age made talking easier

The development of language

400

Farmers produced more food, tools, and creations which lead to

Trading with other people

500

What does domestication mean? What was domesticated?

making animals work for you. Sheeps, Goats, Mules, Chickens, Bulls

500

What is the difference between Paleolithic and Neolithic?

Difference is Paleolithic they were nomadic and lived in caves Neolithic they settled in one spot and had permanent shelter

500

How did hunter gatherers adapt to their natural environment?

followed animals, made thick clothing, made stone tools to hunt

500

Why did the Paleolithic Stone Age end?

The discovery of agriculture

500

Farmers produced more food that they could save, if someone wanted to trade, but someone else did not want to, this could lead too...

War and conflict

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