People who move around a lot to find food are....
nomadic
The Paleolithic people were the first to make tools out of....
stone
The Neolithic people created ________, or planting foods and raising animals.
agriculture
Which group settled in permanent homes?
Neolithic
Name 1 vocab word that we have learned about
nomadic, agriculture, collective knowledge, geography, century, decade, stone age, neolithic, paleolithic, culture, technology, foraging, prehistory
Bonus: Define the word +200pts
People who hunted animals and gathered plants to eat
hunter-gatherers (foragers)
The invention of fire allowed people to do what?
-keep warm
-cook food
-scare predators
-see in the dark
-gather together to share food
The Neolithic people stayed in one place, or settled. Why?
The invention of agriculture allowed them to produce their own food.
Which group lived in groups of 30 or fewer people?
Paleolithc
What started the Neolithic Era?
agriculture/ Agricultural revolution/ Neolithic revolution/ Farming/ growing crops
Humans create and develop this to make their lives easier
Technology
The Paleolithic peoples only job was to find.....
food
What happened to the human population during the Neolithic Era?
it increased
Which period lasted longer?
Paleolithic
Why did the Neolithic people have permanant shelters, but the Paleolithic did not?
Paleolithic people were nomads and had to follow their food to survive
Shared practices, traditions, arts, and beliefs of group of people
Culture
How did people in the Paleolithic Era get food?
They followed and hunted prey (were nomadic) and gathered plants
Tools in the Neolithic period were more __________
complex/sharper
Which group began to grow crops?
Neolithic
Paleolithic
What does Sedentary mean?
To stay in one place/ not moving
True or false: In the Paleolithic Era, people lived in large groups and permanent homes.
False. They lived in groups of 30 or less and were nomadic.
Neolithic society was more complex, and the emergence of private property created a ________________
Hierarchy/class divide/social class
Which group used tools.
BOTH!
This part of a map provides information on what symbols on the map mean.
key/legend