Social E G12A Midterm 1

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history

It comes from the Greek word "historia" that means inquiry, knowledge and investigation.

Another important invention of this period is the wheel and loom.

Neolithic Age

Houses in this period were made of stone and adobe. It is surrounded by high walls to protect them from enemies.

Neolithic Age

In this period, the wheel and sail were widely used in a carriage and sailboat making the trade and transportation easier.

Neolithic Age

It is also the last period/age in Pre-historic times

Neolithic Age

People in this period invented the plow, sickle and hand mill in which they use it for agriculture.

Neolithic Age

This period began when learn agriculture and domesticating animals.

Neolithic Age

Neolithic Age

New Stone Age

Paleolithic Age

Old Stone Age

During this period, the fire was made by rubbing two stones or woods together.

Paleolithic Age

People during this period live in cave or in tribes.

Paleolithic Age

People in this period are "nomads" meaning they don't stay in one place. They keep on moving from place to another searching for new resource.

Paleolithic Age

Started with the appearance of humans in Africa around 300,000 years ago.

Paleolithic Age

Stone is the main material to make tools and weapons.

Paleolithic Age

The early period in Pre-historic times

Paleolithic Age

Why learn history?

Understand the past in order to make inform decision in the present Insight about human behavior fosters critical thinking develop a sense of identity, belonging, and cultural awareness

loom

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nomad

A person who moves from place to place in search of food

secondary source

A type of historical evidence in which the information is based from the primary source. Example of these are books and articles.

primary source

A type of historical evidence in which the information is coming from the witness or participant of that event or situation. Example of these are artifacts, diary, and government documents.

geologist

He analyzes fossils and give an estimate on the condition of the earth during the specific historical era.

cryptographer

He give meanings or interpret ancient writings.

anthropologist

He gives a background on the cultural history of ancient people.

Paleontologist

He provides data regarding fossils of plants and animals that primitive people encountered.

achaeologist

He studies the remains of ancient civilizations.

historian

He writes and studies the records of the past.

Another important invention of this period is the throwing weapon so-called "boomerang".

Mesolithic Age

Microlithons or "small stones" is one of the main materials to make tools and weapons.

Mesolithic Age

People stop being nomads. Their lifestyle become sedentary.

Mesolithic Age

The significant development in this period is the throwing weapon known as "bow and arrow"

Mesolithic Age

The transitional phase from Paleolithic to the Neolithic.

Mesolithic Age

Divided into three ages: Copper Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age.

Metal Age

Metal like copper, bronze and iron is the main material they use to make tools, weapons and jewelry.

Metal Age

They use the process of metallurgy to mold the metal into a tool/weapon.

Metal Age

Mesolithic Age

Middle Stone Age


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