Title: Bell Work Use the timeline on 24-25 to answer the following questions
1Bell WorkUse the timeline on 24-25 to answer the
following questions
- About when did the first modern humans appear in
Africa? - When did the Ice Ages end?
- About how many years passed between the end of
the Ice Ages and Catal Huyuks growth into a
large town? - Why does the time line have breaks in it?
2Chapter 2 The Stone Ages and Early Cultures
- Prehistory
- Hominid
- Ancestor
- Tool
- Paleolithic Era
- Society
- Hunter-Gatherers
- Migrate
- Ice Ages
- Land bridge
- Mesolithic Era
- Neolithic Era
- Domestication
- Agriculture
- Megaliths
3How do movies, comic strips, television programs,
video games, or other media.
4Prehistory
- Writing was not invented until about 5,000 years
ago. Thus, historians call the time before there
was writing prehistory.
5Archaeologists(Important Discovers about
prehistory)
- Mary and Louis Leakey
- 1959
- Bones in East Africa
- Date back 1.5 million years old
- Donald Johanson
- 1974
- Bones in East Africa (Ethiopia)
- Date back 3 million years old
- Lucy
6Lucys Skeleton
- Woman
- Small
- Walked on 2 legs
- Australopithecus
7Early Hominids and Stone Age Tools
- Australopithecus
- Homo Habilis
- Homo Erectus
- Homo Sapien
8The Stone Ages
- The Stone Ages are divided into 3 periods based
on the kinds of tools used at the time. - What is a tool?
- Paleolithic (Old Stone Age)
- Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age)
- Neolithic (New Stone Age)
9AssignmentCreate a Flow Chart
- Use an entire page
- Name of the Hominid
- Nickname
- Location of the hominid
- List type of tools they used (made out of)
- How did they create them
- Explain what the tools were used for
- Draw an example of the tool used
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11Flow Chart Example
12Paleolithic PeriodHunter Gatherer SocietyPage 32
- Activities
- Identify the various activities going on in the
picture. - Hardships
- What hardships did early hunter-gatherers face,
suggested by the picture? - Chores
- What is the difference between the mens chores
and womens chores, shared chores?
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14Stone AgeLanguage, Art, Religion
- Language-most important
- Art-Cave Paintings
- Religion-little knowledge
- How did Stone Age people communicate?
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16Communicating Without Words Activity