The earliest people to have moved from place to place to find food.
nomads
In Paleolithic times, how did humans get their food?
They moved from place to place to obtain the food they needed to live they obtained this food by hunting and gathering
What do Historians call the earliest period of human prehistory?
The stone age
Farming began when people did not eat all the _____ they collected but saved some to _____.
grains, plant
during the Neolithic Age did the people who weren't hunters and gatherers move around?
no they didnt they planted and stayed in one place
Why was it called the stone age
Because they used stone tools
farming replaced _______ and ________ as a way to survive.
hunting and gathering
During the Neolithic Era, how many places did people settle in?
only one
What were the Paleolithic people called?
Nomads.
Earth's temperatures rose. As the climate warmed, many _______ settled in areas with a mild climate and fertile land.
Nomads
What is the official term for practicing seasonal migration, while maintaining a base at which crops are grown
seminomadic
Water sources
The Agricultural Revolution marked the beginning of the _______ ___ which began about 8000 B.C.E. and lasted until around 4000 B.C.E.
Neolithic age
How did specialization begin with the Neolithic people
Fewer people were needed to work on farms because more than enough food was produced. Neolithic people started to work at jobs other than farming.
What did the hunter-gatherers use fire for
Cooking food and heat