Most cave art showed?
Animals (deer, buffalo, horses, bulls, cows)
Nomadic people did not do what?
Stay in one place.
Small stone statues have been found in the image of?
Pregnant women
The New Stone Age began at about what time in history?
7,000 B.C.
With a change from hunting and gathering to farming, populations increased or decreased?
Increased
One of the continents that cave art has been primarily found in.
Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe
Nomads could compare most closely to?
Hunters and Gatherers
Part of religion during the Paleolithic Age involved figures that represented?
Mother Earth
Once people learned how to _______ they were able to live in one place.
Farm
The increase in population led to an increase or decline of the status of women?
Decline
One of the two MAIN colors for cave art.
Red or Black
Nomads typically lived in clans of how many people?
20-30
In Animism, Nomads believed in a world full of...
Once farming became the way that people lived, they could then begin to build?
Permanent villages
With farming, people began to trade and accumulate what?
Wealth
For cave art paint, materials (plants, berries, etc) were mixed with?
Animal Fats
Nomad men were primarily responsible for what main jobs?
Hunting and Fishing
Name one aspect of religion that Nomads would have followed?
Answers will vary
In order to farm more efficiently and build quality villages, people also needed to create?
Advanced tools
With farming, people began to develop more advanced...
Technology
In addition to animals, cave art also included?
Stick-figure people
Name ALL 3 items that simple tools and weapons could have been made out of (according to our notes)
Stone, bone and wood
Name at least 2 religions that are currently practiced somewhere in the world.
Answers will vary
When you "tame or control" plants or animals, you have done what to them? (looking for a very specific term)
Domesticated
What COULD happen to someone in a clan if they did not work hard enough to support the group?
They could be banished (forced out and left to survive on their own)