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    Iberia‚ from the north on foot‚ about 35‚000 years ago.[13] The best known artifacts of these prehistoric human settlements are the famous paintings in the Altamira cave of Cantabria in northern Iberia‚ which were created from 35‚600 to 13‚500 BCE by cro-magnon or‚ perhaps‚ by neanderthals.[11][14] Archaeological and genetic evidence suggests that the Iberian Peninsula acted as one of several major refugia from which northern Europe was repopulated following the end of the last ice age. The two main

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    language 7.They had stone tools 8.Could control fire 9.Could have built boats 10.They were carnivores 11.Cooked vegetables 12.They are extinct 13.Was found in the Neander Valley 14.Found in 1829 15.Over 400 Neanderthals have been found. Cro Magnon 1.Early Modern Humans 2.Robustly Built And Powerful 3.Body was Heavy 4.Found in France 5.Did cave paintings 6.About 5ft 7in to 5ft 9in 7.Large cranial Capacity 8.Could Speak 9.Had Flint tools 10.Hunted with spears 11.Ate mammoths 12

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    Early History of Man

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    Australopithecine: a member of the extinct genus Australopithecus Bison: a North American‚ ox like ruminant‚ Bison bison‚ having a large head and high‚ humped shoulders. Cave art: paintings and engravings on the walls of caves and rock shelters. Cro-Magnon: an upper Paleolithic population of humans‚ regarded as the prototype of modern homosapiens. Culture: the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what regarded as excellent in arts‚ letters‚ and manners. Domesticate:

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    The Croods

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    The Croods Characters Sandy Crood- Sandy is the baby of the Crood family. She is good at hunting‚ like the other members of the Crood family. She is the youngest member of the Crood family. Sandy likes picking her nose and biting which is unknown why. Probably she likes silly habits of herself. Sandy acts like a dog. Eep Crood - Eep is the oldest daughter of Grug and Ugga‚ the oldest grandchild ofGran‚ and the older sister of Sandy and Thunk. Eep hates the Cave they live in and wants to explore

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    Paleolithic and Neolithic Art Drawing by Firelight (30‚000 B.C.) Cave drawings have been found dating back to 30‚000BC. This was man’s first written attempt at the art of storytelling with pictures. Many of the paintings are located in the ceilings and walls deep within the caves meaning they could only be viewed with firelight. Most of these caves have been found in France and Spain. Animals were most commonly drawn in the pictures. Early artist also painted people into the pictures. Some

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    Golding continued to develop similar themes concerning the inherent violence in human nature in his next novel‚ The Inheritors‚ published the following year. This novel deals with the last days of Neanderthal man. The Inheritors posits that the Cro-Magnon "fire-builders" triumphed over Neanderthal man as much by violence and deceit as by any natural superiority. His subsequent works include Pincher Martin (1956)‚ the story of a guilt-ridden naval officer who faces an agonizing death‚ Free Fall (1959)

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    * Civilization Features of civilization: * government * jobs * art/arcitecture * laws * religion * cities * WRITING (very important) * social classes * technology At this time‚ all governments are monarchies. The king usually had divine and unquestionable power until the area over which he rules starts failing. Then people rebel. The earliest writing is in pictures‚ mostly caligraphy and such. The first to develop writing is most

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    Portrayals of prehistory in popular books‚ films‚ and television programs are sometimes more interesting for what they tell us about contemporary life than for what they reveal about ancient cultures. In the Clan of the Cave Bear (and the books that followed it) a doomed Neanderthal race is hopelessly outclasses by physically modern‚ culturally advanced "Others." Such portrayals could be labeled as accurate or inaccurate based on current findings. Whether or not these primitive peoples had belief

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    also mention what a great success the revolution was. However many have confused the difference between the Neolithic Revolution with an Era with a similar name‚ the Paleolithic Era. The Paleolithic Era was the times of the Neanderthals and the Cro Magnon. They were the nomads that roamed the world 6-7 million years ago. They originated from Eastern Africa. These early humans were gatherers and hunters unlike the humans in the Neolithic Revolution. The Neolithic Revolution began around 10-11‚000

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    Using tools has been interpreted as a sign of intelligence‚ and it has been theorized that tool use may have stimulated certain aspects of human evolution-most notably the continued expansion of the human brain. Paleontology has yet to explain the expansion of this organ over millions of years despite being extremely demanding in terms of energy consumption. The brain of a modern human consumes about 20 Watts (400 kilocalories per day)‚ which is one fifth of the energy consumption of a human body

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