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100

Spent every day finding food to stay alive; ate birds' eggs, berries, mushrooms, and rabbits (or really anything that seemed edible)

Hunter-Gatherers

100

Before written records

Prehistoric

100

Humans still hunted and fished at basis of existence; started using bow and arrow, nets, and spears

Mesolithic (Age)

100

Used 40,000 years ago; probably to scare away animals; most likely discovered by accident

Fire

100

Greek for "new stone"; time when humans start settling down in large groups to grow crops, domesticate animals, and improve tools

Neolithic (Age)

100

Most likely the first domesticated animal

Wolf
100
Gave humans advantage over animals

Opposable Thumbs

100

Start of the prehistoric period; Greek for "old stone"; 2.5 million years ago - 8000 B.C.

Paleolithic (Age)

100

Taming animals; happened 2,000 years ago; provided wool, milk, and labor

Domestication

100

Sharp stone; used for creating weapons such as arrowheads, scrapers, knives, etc.

Flint

100

Didn't have permanent home; wandered following animals (food supply)

Nomadic


100

Growing crops; began 11,000 years ago; allowed humans free time to better clothing, weapons, tools, pottery, and painting

Agriculture