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OLD & NEW STONE AGES

OLD & NEW STONE AGES. By: MYA & ALLIE. OLD STONE AGE (PALEOLITHIC ERA). Tools: Tools let them hunt and build. The 1 st tools were made of stone, deer parts, & wood. All were made by hand.

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OLD & NEW STONE AGES

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  1. OLD & NEW STONE AGES By: MYA & ALLIE

  2. OLD STONE AGE (PALEOLITHIC ERA) Tools: Tools let them hunt and build. The 1st tools were made of stone, deer parts, & wood. All were made by hand. Lifestyle: Everyone was a hunter or gather. The hunters hunted fish. The gathers gathered crops & wheat. With fewer, exceptions, there lifestyle let them live in harmony with the earth. Time Period: The Paleolithic Era was a very long time period. It was about 2,000,000 years ago. It was the 1st evidence of tool making & ended around 10,000 B.C. . Extra Info: The people mainly ate fish, nuts, berries, roots, leaf plants, & mushrooms. They made there clothing out of animal hide. Scraps were used to clean the hide.

  3. NEW STONE AGE (NEOLITHIC ERA) Tools: They were made from wood, stone, quartz, bones, & other natural items. Many of the looked just rock. It was hard make from stone. Lifestyle: They still work in the groups hunters & gathers. The hunters hunted more than just fish. The hunted deer, fish, & any other type of meat they could find. The gathers now planted & picked the crops & wheat. Time Period: The Neolithic Era was a very short time period. It began in 12,000 B.C. . It ended in 2,000 B.C. . New kinds of weapons were made. Extra Info: The next part of time is the bronze age. They lived in small villages of a few hundred people. The time lasted much long than others.

  4. B.C. & A.C. VS. B.C.E. & C.E. Meanings: Before Christ & Anno Domini vs. before (the) common (or Christian) Era & common Era. Compare The Two: The change was made to mask the Christian basis for the dating system & presumably make it more palatable to non-Christian.

  5. The Anthropology, Archaeology, Archaeologist, & Culture Of The Stone Age Anthropology : Is the study of people in all times and in all places. Anthropology is divided into four sub-disciplines: cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology and linguistic anthropology. Archaeology: Is the recovery & study of material evidence, ruins & other objects from past human cultures. Archaeologist: Archaeology is the study of historical objects, and cultures to help better understand unwritten history. Culture: Archaeology is the study of historical objects, and cultures to help better understand unwritten history.

  6. 5 Facts Of The Stone Age • The Paleolithic Era was a very long time period. • The Neolithic Era was a very short time period. • Tools let them hunt & build. • They lived in small villages of a few hundred people. • The clothing was made from animal hide

  7. Interesting Facts • Archaeology: Is the recovery & study of material evidence, ruins & other objects from past human cultures. • New kinds of weapons were made. • Scraps were used to clean the hide. • The change was made to mask the Christian basis for the dating system & presumably make it more palatable to non-Christian. • Archaeology is the study of historical objects, and cultures to help better understand unwritten history.

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