VOCABULARY
OLD AND NEW STONE AGE
MORE OLD AND NEW STONE AGE
EVEN MORE OLD AND NEW STONE AGE
MISC
MORE MISC
100

from the latin word meaning old; the name of the old stone age

paleolithic

100

what were the tools in the old stone age made out of?

stone

100
in the Paleolithic era, humans got food by
hunting and gathering
100

agriculture gave humans more free time which allowed for...

development of other jobs art, crafts, religion, leisure activities

100

an eye-witness or firsthand account of an event

primary source

100

 In BC & BCE, the bigger the number

the older the event

200
having more than you need; extra supply of a resource
SURPLUS
200

fire was useful because it provided....

heat or the ability to move into colder climates

200
the time period when people ended their nomadic lifestyle and began settling in permanent villages
neolithic
200

What topic or title would be on a time line listing the following events: first crops planted, cattle domesticated, plow invented?

New Stone Age

200

created by  someone who  did NOT witness the actual event

secondary source

200

animals were useful to humans because they were

food and a source of labor

300

To change the behaviors of animals in ways that are useful for humans.

DOMESTICATE

300
what caused the change from the old stone age to the new stone age?
the development of agriculture
300

the stone age ended when humans learned how to...

create tools made of metals 

300

In AD & CE the smaller the number

the older the event

300
when you move from place to place with no permanent settlement you are
nomadic
400
When people spend most of their time working at a single job or craft.
SPECIALIZATION
400

from the Latin word neo, meaning new; the name for the new stone age.

neolithic

400

Trade became common during this period 

neolithic

400

Primary and secondary sources relate because

secondary sources use primary sources to 

 figure out what happened in the past

400

this technology allowed humans to start to migrate into more northern regions of the world

fire

500

This term means farming land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock.

AGRICULTURE

500

the time period when people lived together in small groups of 20-60 people


paleolithic

500
we have learned about the stone age because humans have explored ____________ left behind by stone age people
artifacts
500

during this period people didn’t have permanent homes

paleolithic age

500

the development of agriculture led to what  main changes in civilization?

end of nomadic lifestyle (permanent settlements); surplus of food allowing for more specialization; growth in population; development of trade/bartering

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