Chapter 3/Early Humans!
Gradually, _______ replaced hunting and gathering as the main source of food
Farming
Why was fire more important to Paleolithic people?
Fire offered protection, warmth, cooking, and a social element.
In 1879, a young girl named _____ __ ________ wandered into a ____ at her grandfathers near Altamira, Spain
Maria de Sautuola & Cave
___ not women hunted large animals
Men
As the climate warmed many nomads moved into areas with a ____ climate and fertile land
Mild
Eventually, people gathered around fires to _____ _______ and to ____
Share Stories & Cook
Historians call the early period of human history the _____ ___.
Stone Age
Why do you think bronze tools and weapons would have been an important achievement?
Stronger tools would have made farming more efficient. Stronger weapons would give one people an advantage over another people in battle.
Technology
an ability gained by the practical use of knowledge
Paleolithic
relating to the earliest period of the Stone Age
Neolithic Age
relating to the latest period of the Stone Age
Specialization
the act of training for a particular job
systematic agriculture
the organized growing of food on a regular schedule
Bronze Age
the period in ancient human culture when people began to make and use bronze
Domesticate
to adapt an animal to living with humans for the advantage of humans
They learned that by rubbing two pieces of ____ together the ____ became heated and charred
wood
The Paleolithic Age began about ___ _______ years ago.
2.5 million
The search of food was their main ________ and it was often _________.
Activity & Difficult
Historians called this settled farming during the neolithic age the ____________ ______________
Agricultural Revolution
Some early people lived in cold climates and made clothing from ______ ____ to stay warm
Animal Skins
The earliest people were nomads who moved from place to place to hunt _______ and ______ ______
Animals & Gather Plants
Culture is the way of life for a group of people who share similar _______ and _______
Beliefs & Customs
Women stayed close to the ____ which was often located near a stream or other body of water
Camp
Cooked food they discovered tasted better and was easier to ____ and ______
Chew & Digest
_______ affected how paleolithic people lived
Climate
Archaeologists believe early humans produced fire by ________
Friction
Paleolithic people survived by _______ & _________.
Hunting & Gathering
in Greek Neolithic is ___ _____
New Stone
Paleolithic people often moved around in search of food they were called ______.
Nomads
In greek Paleolithic means ___ _____.
Old Stone
___________ men and women performed different tasks within the group
Paleolithic
Ice Age
a time when glaciers covered much of the land
Nomads
people who move from place to place as a group to find food for themselves
Why did early peoples from governments?
They wanted to protect themselves , the food supply , and bring order to their lives.
Paleolithic people also developed _____ and _______ to help them hunt
Tools & Weapons
People living in _________ ________ on the other hand, needed little clothing or shelter
Warmer Climates
These early people also gathered ____ ____ , _______ ,______ ,____ ______ ,and _____ ______.
Wild Nuts & Berries & Fruits & Wild Grains & Green Plants
Paleolithic people used the large bones from dead _____ ________ or hairy elephant- like animals, to build frames
Wooly Mammoths
Monarchy
a government whose ruler, a king or queen, inherits the position from a parent
Shrine
a place where people worship