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    PaleolithicNeolithic‚ And Mesolithic Art The earth and the sky factor into PaleolithicNeolithic‚ and Mesolithic art and monuments. Paleolithic means Old Stone Age and the art was mainly consisted of paintings in their caves and Venus figurines. Neolithic means New Stone Age and the art was consisted of the Stonehenge‚ figures‚ and pottery. Mesolithic means Middle Stone Age and the art consisted of some pottery‚ hand tools‚ and some figurines. In the Old Stone Age‚ (Paleolithic) their art

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    Lewis HIS 101 August 17‚ 2011 Compare the Paleolithic Age‚ Neolithic Age‚ and the Bronze Age. The Paleolithic and Neolithic culture can be compared in many ways because the Paleolithic culture was a gateway for the Neolithic era. They also contrast because the Neolithic people transitioned and advanced the skills of the Paleolithic people to become a more settled agrarian people. The period called the Paleolithic Age‚ or Old Stone Age‚ began with the earliest primitive tool

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    Both the Patheolithic and the Neolithic societies are comparable in the areas of their uses of fire; however the Patheolithic had different religious beliefs than the Neolithic society. Fire was a shared tool used between the Patheolithic and the Neolithic. Perhaps‚ this is because fire is one of the oldest tools known to man. In addition‚ fire has many uses‚ which could also be a reason both societies shared it. The uses of fire were cooking‚ to control their own use of light and warmth‚ protection

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    Hieroglyphics and paleolithic cave paintings have a lot of similarities to each other but they also have many differences as well. Hieroglyphics were developed by a more sophisticated society‚ the Egyptians and then later adopted by other cultures. Cave paintings were simplistic and the earliest form of written communication. Both were used to tell stories and show what life was like during the respective periods. Cave paintings used pictures but no words‚ whereas hieroglyphics used words or symbols

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    society. The beginnings of civilization 2.5 million years ago was known as the Paleolithic Age which ends at 12‚000 BCE and leads directly into the Mesolithic Age which ends at 8‚000 BCE. These two erasPaleolithic Age and Neolithic Age‚ although share similar developments such as new technologies and dominion‚ they also differ in major new developments such as sedentary agriculture and pastoralization. When the Paleolithic (Old Stone) Age is mentioned in daily conversation‚ the image of the movie

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    ritualistic‚ educational‚ religious‚ as well as surpassing any singular reasoning and instead transcending across multiple meanings and uses. While any discussion of the paintings from the Paleolithic era may be conjecture due to lack of supporting evidence‚ it is interesting to note that one cannot discuss Paleolithic art without it having to be an object of meaning. While one can draw conclusions about the art and its ties to shamanism‚ hunter gatherer tendencies‚ educational merits – the presence

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    Neolithic ruling systems in the late Neolithic Era were effective because they were fair and simple with their judgement and punishments. Neolithic ruling systems always have been looked at as a tyranny at the feet of a male commander who was the one who could take the most club hits to the head‚ but in reality‚ Neolithic rule was an ancient form of democracy where there was one commander who made the final decision after a made theirs. taking two parts to make it complete or one could overrule the

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    Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages The Neolithic Age changed the way people live now a days for many reasons. First of all‚ in this era agriculture was very important. People could farm instead of hunting and gathering and also they could settle down in one place. People also began to live in small communities. Settling down in one place meant more food and free time. This started trade because there were food surpluses and began the first forms of government. There were many things to be done

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    issue focused on this essay will be whether or not the change to Neolithic Age had a positive impact on society. The Paleolithic age‚ also known as the Old Stone Age‚ was from 2.5 million to 8000 B.C. The Neolithic age‚ also referred to as the New Stone Age‚ took place from 8000 B.C. to 3000 B.C. Some may argue that the Paleolithic era was the best time to live because of its people’s liberating ways. On the other hand‚ the Neolithic era was indeed the best thing for society‚ allowing a more reliable

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    From "(ca. 600‚000-6‚500 B.C.E)" (Kishlansky‚ Geary‚ & O’Brien‚ 2008‚ p. 7‚10). the Paleolithic and Neolithic era occurred. The Paleolithic era evolved to the Neolithic era. The transformation of these eras are a big advancement in society‚ in the fact that the Paleolithic era focused on speech and religion while the Neolithic era focusing on the improvement in settlements‚ and tools. These four compelling transitions from the huntinggathering to food-producing society: Increased technology‚ advancements

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