Primary & Secondary Sources
Stone Age Basics
Tools & inventions
Art & culture
Lifestyle
100

Would a textbook be a primary or secondary source?

Secondary Source

100

The Stone Age is broken the Old Stone Age & New Stone Age. These two periods are also known as....

Paleolithic & Neolithic

100

Name one important invention made during the OLD Stone Age.

Use of fire

Stone tools

100

What kind of art did people make during the Paleolithic age?

Cave paintings/cave art

100

Why did people move around frequently during the Old Stone Age?

To follow food sources (ie animal herds)

200

Provide an example of a primary source.

photograph

Diary/Journal entry

etc

200

What were tools made of during the Neolithic & Paleolithic Ages?

Stone

200

How were Neolithic tools different from Paleolithic tools?

Neolithic tools were more sophisticated/complex

(ie polished stone tools)

200

What kind of art did people make during the Neolithic Age?

Pottery & textiles

200

What type of homes did people have during the Old Stone Age?

Temporary homes like caves or huts

300

Define secondary source.

A source created by someone that did not experience or witness an event.
300

True or false: the Stone Age lasted about 5,000 years.

False

300

What was the most important invention of the Stone Age that sparked the Neolithic Revolution?

Farming/Agriculture

300

Name one continent that cave paintings have been found on

Europe

Asia

Africa

300

Define Nomad

A person that moves around very frequently & does not settle.

400

Define primary source.

A source made by someone that did experience or witness an event

400

What do we call people who study artifacts to learn about history?

Archaeologists

400

What was one invention made during the Neolithic Age?

Pottery

The wheel

Polished/sophisticated Stone tools

400
True or false: People during the Stone Age did not have any spiritual or religious beliefs.

False

400

Why did humans start settling down after the invention of farming?

Their food source was now in place.

500

What kind of primary sources are we mostly going to be looking at this year? (Hint: things like a coin or stone tool would be considered this).

Artifact

500

What is the difference between history and prehistory?

Prehistory is the time period before the invention of writing.

500

How did humans make stone tools during the Old Stone Age?

They smashed a rock against another rock until it chipped and made a sharp edge.

500

When do we start to see the beginnings of organized religion? (Neolithic or Paleolithic Age)

Neolithic Age

500

How did farming lead to specialization?

Not everyone needed to farm, so people had more time to focus on other jobs.