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Paleolithic Age vs. Neolithic Age

Paleolithic Age vs. Neolithic Age. Nomads turned Farmers. Paleolithic Age. Old Stone Age 2 million BC to 10,000 BC People were nomadic Lived in clans of 20-30 people Men hunted/fished, women gathered wild fruits/nuts/roots

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Paleolithic Age vs. Neolithic Age

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  1. Paleolithic Age vs.Neolithic Age Nomads turned Farmers

  2. Paleolithic Age • Old Stone Age • 2 million BC to 10,000 BC • People were nomadic • Lived in clans of 20-30 people • Men hunted/fished, women gathered wild fruits/nuts/roots • People depended entirely on their environment for their survival –especially the climate

  3. Paleolithic Age… • Made simple tools and weapons out of the materials at hand • Stone, bone, wood • Developed a spoken (oral) language • Invented clothing (wrapped animal skins around their bodies) to protect themselves from the environment • Lived in caves & built fires

  4. Paleolithic Age & Cave Art • Found all over Europe, Asia, Australia & Africa • Painted deer, horses, buffalo, bulls, cows, & stick-figure people • Lie deep in the caves • Main colors were red & black, with a little yellow, maroon & violet. • Paint was made out of materials ground into animal fats. • The following pictures are from a Cave in Lascaux, France: 

  5. Bison

  6. Stag & Reindeer

  7. Great Hall of Bulls

  8. Bull, Red & Brown Horses

  9. Red Bull

  10. Swimming Stags

  11. Two Bulls

  12. Horse

  13. Group of Bull, Horses, Stags

  14. Five Horses & a Cow

  15. Cave Art… • Recap: 1) What type of materials did early man use to paint on the walls of caves? 2) What colors were used the most in their cave art? 3) In what part of the world is most cave art found?

  16. Cave Art… • Explore & Analyze: 4) Which was your favorite painting?  Why? 5) How realistic or abstract are the paintings of early man?  What could this tell us about them? Why do you think early man chose the subjects (i.e. the objects of the paintings) they did for their painting/drawings?

  17. Religion in the Paleolithic Age • Cave Art • Was it religious? • Small stone statues of pregnant women • Mother Earth figure, Fertility, Survival? • Burying dead • Animism • Belief that the world was full of spirits and forces that might reside in animals, objects or dreams

  18. Mesolithic Age • Middle Stone Age • 10,000 to 7,000 BC • Groups of people started to settle & stay in one place, but not permanently

  19. Neolithic Age • New Stone Age • Started about 7,000 BC • Learned how to farm, which allowed them to stay in one place • Slash & Burn agriculture • Built permanent villages • Developed advanced tools • Domesticated plants & animals • Pottery & Weaving Skills

  20. Neolithic Age… • Neolithic Agricultural Revolution (the change from hunting and gathering to farming) • Led to a growth in population • Which led to the decline in women’s status, as men controlled family, economic & political life • Led to trade & accumulation of wealth • Led to the development of new technology • Calendars, plow, arrowhead, ax heads

  21. An archeological An Archeological site in England built during the Neolithic Age (finished in the Bronze Age) Stonehenge

  22. Aleppo & Jericho Aleppo and Jericho are examples of early cities in the Fertile Crescent studied by Archaeolo-gists.

  23. Catalhoyuk is an example of a Neolithic settlement currently under excavation in Anatolia (Turkey). Catalhoyuk

  24. Food: Hunting and gathering Dwellings: Caves, nomadic people Technology: Digging sticks, spears, axes, & spoken language Religion & Art: Cave paintings, religious statues, belief in afterlife Food: Farming, domesticated animals Dwellings: Permanent villages, stone houses Technology: Stone tools, polished ax heads, arrowheads, weaving cloth, calendar, wheel Religion & Art: Jewelry, buried dead in earthen tombs Paleolithic vs. Neolithic

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