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What is the Stone Age?
When people made weapons and tools out of stone.
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What is hominid?
A modern human or member of an earlier group that may have included ancestors of modern humans.
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Pastoral nomads were the people who (...)
raised their own livestock and traveled from place to place looking for grazing area.
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What where the women in charge of in the Stone Age?
They were in charge of gathering plants and seeds.
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What is prehistory?
Prehistory is the time before writing was invented.
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What is a nomad?
A person who has no settled home.
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How do scientist determine age of bones, tools and other objects?
Radiocarbondating.
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Why was fire really important for people in the Stone Age?
Fire was really important for them beacuse it colud ward of dangerous animals, it meant they could move to colder climates and it meant they could cook their own food.
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What were the three periods of the Stone Age?
a) Old Stone Age; b) Middle Stone Age; c) New Stone Age.
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What is domesticate?
To adapt wild plants or animals and to breed them for human use.
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Other tools made out of (...) during the Stone Age.
Wood and animal bones
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Who were the hunters and gatherers?
The hunters and gatherers where people who did not know how to farm in the Old Stone Age.
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When did the Stone Age end?
When people began using metal tools
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What were the crops in SouthWest Asia?
wheat, barley and beans.
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How many years ago did people in SouthWest Asia started growing new types of crops?
11,000 years ago.
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Why is plant breeding efficient?
Plant breeding is efficient because it improves crops over time.
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In what period did farming start?
In the New Stone Age.
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Prehistory and Stone Age are basically the same because (...)
Almost all of human prehistory took place.
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What did the early hominids do when they developed the use of tools?
They left their original homes in Africa.
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How did the Old Stone Age people survived?
Old Stone Age people survived by hunting, and gathering wild plants.
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