What do we call the time before written records when people used simple tools and lived by hunting, gathering, or early farming?
Prehistory
Where did many Palaeolithic people live according to the infographic?
In caves or simple shelters.
What new way of getting food began in the Neolithic era?
Farming and raising animals.
Which three metals are mentioned in the Metal Age?
Copper, Bronze, and Iron.
Name two main ways daily life changed over time from early prehistory to later periods.
People moved from being nomads (moving from place to place) to living in settled communities (villages and towns); also from hunting & gathering to farming and building together.
Name two foods Paleolithic people got for their diet.
They hunted animals, fished, and gathered fruits, roots, and nuts (any two).
Where did Neolithic people live?
In villages with houses made of mud, wood, or stone.
What did people learn to make with metals during the Metal Age?
Tools and weapons.
Give two types of evidence archaeologists use to learn about prehistoric people (hint: shown in the image).
Stone tools, pots, bones, footprints, animal remains, shelters, art or illustrations of tools.
What did Paleolithic people commonly wear?
Animal skins and fur.
Name two foods listed for the Neolithic diet.
Grains, vegetables, milk, and meat (any two).
How did communities change during the Metal Age compared to earlier times?
They had bigger villages and early towns and traded goods more.
What are three broad time periods shown in the infographic about prehistory?
Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), Neolithic (New Stone Age), Metal Age (Copper, Bronze, Iron).
Why might caves have been useful homes for Paleolithic people? (Accept answers referring to shelter, warmth, safety.)
Caves provided shelter from weather, protection, and helped keep people warm.
What kind of clothing did people wear in the Neolithic era?
Woven cloth.
Name two types of clothing or materials worn in the Metal Age from the infographic
Cloth tunics, wool, and leather (any two)
Explain how clothing changed from the Paleolithic to the Metal Age using examples from the infographic. (Answer should include at least two changes.)
In the Paleolithic people wore animal skins and fur; in the Neolithic they wore woven cloth; by the Metal Age people wore cloth tunics, wool, and leather.
Describe one way Paleolithic people made or used tools based on the visual icons in the infographic.
They made stone tools for hunting and cutting (e.g., flaked stone points or hand axes); used fire and simple tools shown in icons.
Explain one big effect that farming had on how people lived.
Farming let people stay in one place and build villages, which led to larger communities, more trade, and different jobs.
Describe one way metalworking would change agriculture or war for people in the Metal Age.