General
How They Lived
What We Find
Definitions
100

Paleolithic comes from the Greek words for

Old Stone

100

When getting food to eat, Paleolithic people got their food by ___ 

hunter-gatherers.

100

Animal bones, plant material, and fish scales  tell us what people

ate

100

T or F: We do not know the languages Paleolithic people spoke.

True

200

By around 70,000 BCE, people had begun migrating out of ___,reaching every habitable continent on Earth. 

Africa

200

T or F: Everyone in the group contributed to survival: men and women both gathered plant foods

True 

200

A Modern technology that allows scientists to extract and analyze ancient DNA from bones and teeth.

DNA analysis

200

Continuity

Stayed remarkably consistent over long stretches of time

300

During this time human beings lived without (three things)

farming, without permanent settlements, and without writing.

300

T or F Paleolithic people survived by growing their own food. 

False, they obtained food by hunting animals, fishing, and gathering wild plants, fruits, nuts, and roots. 

300

T or F: Burial sites are the most abundant evidence 

F; stone tools are

300

Hunter-gatherer

Hunter-gatherer: A nomadic lifestyle where people rely on hunting, fishing, and foraging for food.

400

_____ show that Paleolithic people may have believed in spiritual life. At many sites across Europe, Africa, and Asia, archaeologists have found bodies buried with care. 

Burial sites 

400

T or F: Groups were typically small 

true— between 20 and 50 people related by family or long-term alliance.

400

 Changes in tool design over time tell us about

technological development and the movement of ideas between groups.

400

Nomad

Nomad: A person or group that moves from place to place in search of resources

500

The period of human history from roughly .... million years ago to about .... BCE

The period of human history from roughly 2.5 million years ago to about 10,000 BCE

500

Structures were made from __, __, or ___ — that could be assembled and dismantled as the group moved.

Structures made from wood, animal hides, or stone — that could be assembled and dismantled as the group moved.

500

how do we know about people who left no written records?

tools, cave art, rock paintings, burial sites