How Early Humans Survived
How They Made Tools
How They Made Culture
How They Began to Farm
How They Began to Settle Down
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What did early humans primarily eat?

  • Meat and plants.

100

What material did Paleolithic humans use for tools?

Stone

100

What is culture?

The way of life of a group of people.

100

What did early humans gather before farming?

Wild plants.

100

What is one reason early humans started to settle?

To farm

200

What type of shelter did Paleolithic humans use?

Caves or temporary huts.

200

What type of area did Neolithic people need for farming?

Open land, warm weather, and fresh water.

200

What did both Paleolithic and Neolithic people create to express culture?

Art

200

What is agriculture?

The practice of growing crops.

200

What type of homes did Neolithic people build?

Sturdy/lasting homes

300

How did Neolithic humans protect themselves?

They built stronger homes and had more tools.

300

How did toolmaking improve during the Neolithic era?

They started using metal.

300

How did storytelling help culture?

It passed down traditions and knowledge.

300

Why did Neolithic people start farming?

To have a steady food supply.

300

How did settling down help communities grow?

More food supply meant more babies and families.

400

In what way did early humans hunt for food?

  • They used teamwork to hunt larger animals.

400

What were early tools used for?

  • Hunting and gathering food.

400

What cultural tools did early humans make?

Jewelry 

400

What crop did Neolithic humans commonly grow?

Grains/wheat

400

How did food storage help Neolithic people? What was the storage called?

  •  It helped them save food for later.

  • Granaries

500

What was one way early humans adapted to their environment?

They learned to follow animal migrations.

500

Why were better tools important for Neolithic humans?

They made work easier and more efficient.

500

What is one difference in culture between the two eras?

Neolithic culture was more complex with settled communities.

500

How did farming change human life?

  • It allowed them to settle and form communities.

500

What was one benefit of living in a settled community?

  • They could share resources and work together.

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