Paleolithic
Neolithic
Paleolithic, Neolithic, or Both?
It was HOW long ago?
Civilizations on the Rise
100

"Old Stone Age" is it's literal meaning.

What is the Paleolithic Age?

100

A constant food supply, population growth, and settled communities all describe what historians often refer to as the most important event in human history

What is the Agricultural Revolution?

100

Hunter- Gatherers who are nomadic.

Who are Paleolithic People?

100

The age characterized as from 2.5 Million BC to 8,000 BC Years ago.

What is the Paleolithic Age?

100

One of the four great river valley civilizations settled the furthest North. (map page 68)

What is China?

200

By discovering how to make this, people were able to stay warm, cook food, scare away large animals, chase animals out of the bush to be killed, and store food longer.

What is the discovery of fire?

200
Being able to use animals for meat, milk, and wool was another advancement during this period.

What is domesticate?

200

Domesticated animals and utilized systematic agriculture.

Who are Neolithic?

200

This occurred in 8,000 BC and wheat and barley were the primary crops.

What is southwest Asia farming?

200

In a social class structure you would find these people at the wealthy and powerful individuals at the top, followed by these free people, and at the bottom, the individuals who had been captured from enemies during war.

Who are the monarchy, priests, and warriers. Followed by the artisans, farmers, and craftspeople, and finally the enslaved people.

300

Flint tools were a huge form of __________ in this time, providing a tool and method to perform tasks.

What is technology?

300

Because of an abundance of food, Neolithic people were able to take up specific jobs such as weapon makers, jewelry makers, or artisans.

What is specialization?

300

Women cared for the children while the Men worked away from home.

What is Paleolithic and Neolithic? (Note for Neolithic, this meant more so working in the fields than say on far off hunts for meat).

300

The rise of large civilizations and the Bronze Age can both be attributed to this year.

What is 3000 BC?

300

Writing and art created for enjoyment became a clear indication of the amount of THIS that these people were able to enjoy.

What is leisure time?

400

Acting as a natural highway that allowed people to travel from Asia into North America, this development during the Ice Age is one theory as to how humans reached every continent.

What is a Land Bridge?

400

This discovery of mixing copper and tin in western Asia ushered out the Neolithic period and welcomed this technological break through.

What is the Bronze age?

400

Fire played a large roll in these humans survival.

Both Paleolithic and Neolithic


400

Farming in Egypt began and eventually moved its way to Europe during this chunk of time.

BONUS: What Crops were they growing where?

What is from 6000 BC to 4000 BC?

BONUS: Wheat and barley (Egypt) Europe (oats Rye and Olives)

400

Government, religions, social structure, and writing and art were all similarities shared by these ancient civilizations.

What is Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China.

500

I spend my days gathering berries, nuts and grains and making decisions with my band.

What is a hunter/gatherer (gatherer).

500

Located near field and water sources, these landforms provided Neolithic Villages some great advantages.

What is the ability to plant, grow, and harvest their crops more easily?

500
They primarily utilized available natural shelter.
Who are Paleolithic People? 

Give me examples of this!

500

Corn, squash, and potatoes were making their rise in Mexico and Central America during this time.

What is 7000-5000 BC?

500

This type of government was popular amongst early civilizations and the ruler inherits the position from a parent.

What is a monarchy?