Cave Paintings
Early Humans
Paleolithic Age
Neolithic Age
Legacy
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What are cave paintings?

Cave paintings are prehistoric artwork found on cave walls and ceilings created by our early human ancestors during the Stone Age.

100

Where did early modern humans first appear?

Early modern humans first appeared in East Africa.

100

Describe the lifestyle of Paleolithic humans.

Paleolithic humans were nomadic hunter-gatherers living in small family groups.

100

What major change occurred during the Neolithic Age?

The shift from hunting and gathering to farming and domestication of animals.

100

 Why are cave paintings important today?

They provide insight into early human creativity and culture.

200

Where are the famous Lascaux Caves located?

The Lascaux Caves are located in France.

200

What is the Out of Africa theory?

The theory that humans first left Africa about 70,000-100,000 years ago and spread across different continents.

200

What types of food did Paleolithic humans gather?

They gathered fruits, nuts, and hunted animals.

200

Name one crop grown by early farming communities.

Wheat or barley.

200

How did the Neolithic Revolution impact population growth?

It led to the establishment of permanent settlements and increased food production.

300

Name one technique used in Paleolithic cave art.

Artists used techniques like shading or perspective drawing.

300

Name one type of tool used by early humans.

Stone tools, hand axes, or spear points.

300

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What is one method early humans used for shelter?

They built shelters in caves or used temporary structures made from natural materials.

300

What is animal domestication?

The process of taming and breeding animals for human use, such as dogs, sheep, and cattle.

300

What is one skill developed during the Neolithic Age?

Pottery making or weaving.

400

How old are the oldest cave paintings?

40,000 years old.

400

How did climate changes during the Ice Age affect early humans?

Climate changes forced humans to create warmer clothing, find new food sources, and build better shelters.

400

How did fire usage change daily life?

Fire provided warmth, protection, and a means to cook food.

400

Describe a feature of Neolithic settlements.

Permanent buildings or defensive walls.

400

How did trade networks begin?

Through the exchange of surplus goods from farming communities.

500

Why did early humans create cave art?

To record important events, for spiritual ceremonies, to teach younger generations, or as a form of artistic expression.

500

What is the significance of artifacts in archaeology?

Artifacts help archaeologists study human history and understand early human life.

500

What advancements were made during the Paleolithic Age?

Development of stone tools and early forms of art and communication.

500

What were the social changes that occurred during the Neolithic Age?

Larger communities formed, job specialization began, and social hierarchy developed.

500

What is the legacy of the Neolithic Revolution?

It laid the foundation for civilization, including cities and complex societies.

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