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    Art History

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    art all over the world. Paleolithic and Neolithic man showed their means of survival through their art as their way of recording things‚ whether or not they left it purposely for people to discover and excavate to learn this is questionable. It may have just been a meer coincidence but it has lead to our knowledge of how survival was the driving force for the Paleolithic and Neolithic man. How it depicts their survival is what this paper will show. One piece of Neolithic art that points towards

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    societies from the beginning of time. To the present without women many cultures would not have evolved. Women were the background in each and every aspect of life’s developments. In Prehistory Paleolithic people survived by hunting wild animal and gathering wild fruits‚ nuts‚ and melons (Mahdavi‚ 2012) Paleolithic women used tools such as sticks and carrying bags to harvest and transport the foods they eat. Food such as edible roots and tubers‚ as well as bugs‚ termites‚ caterpillars‚ and lotus was

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    Stone Age Advancements

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    The stone ages were times of great change. The stone ages were times of the early people known as Paleolithic which means old and Neolithic which means new. These people brought great advancements that changed the way people lived. There were great advancements durind the Old Stone Age. One of their advancements of the Paleolithic people was that they learned how to tame fire‚ one of the most important advancements of the stone ages. Fire was good for hunting by surrounding an animal and used

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    Epipalaeolithic

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    During the Paleolithic‚ humans grouped together in small societies such as bands‚ and subsisted by gathering plants and hunting or scavenging wild animals. The Paleolithic is characterized by the use of knapped stone tools‚ although at the time humans also used wood and bone tools. Other organic commodities were adapted for use as tools‚ including leather and vegetable fibers; however‚ due to their nature‚ these have not been preserved to any great degree. Surviving artifacts of the Paleolithic era are

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    a.VOCABULARY Prehistory can refer to the period of human existence before the availability of those written records with which recorded history begins. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of animals (also known as zoolites)‚ plants‚ and other organisms from the remote past.   artifact or artefact  is "something made or given shape by man‚ such as a tool or a work of art‚ esp an object of archaeological interest". A nomad is a member of a community of people who move from one place to

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    such as Paleolithic which is Old Stone Age and Neolithic is new stone age ; In the Paleolithic age‚ people were basically nomads and were hunter gatherers as they lived in groups and moved from place to place in search of food and water where men would do the hunting and women and the young would forged for plants close to camp and provided the group with nourishment and we can confirm the fact of hierarchy in this period by the fact that their graves shows that hierarchy emerged in Paleolithic times

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    Movements of early man—early man movement was purely guided by his physical need. Movement of modern man – today we move around because of various social‚ economic&educational needs. Q3—How did Paleolithic age differ from Neolithic age? Ans-- |Paleolithic age |Neolithic age | |It is also known as ‘old stone age’ |It is also known as ‘new stone age’ | |Period – 2million to 12000

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    The Evolution of Homo sapiens Paleolithic Society The Neolithic Era and the Transition to Agriculture The Hominids Australopithecus: Developed in Africa 4 million to 1 million years ago Bipedal‚ able to plan journeys (about 10 miles long)‚ brain size 500 cc Part of brain used for speech underdeveloped Homo erectus: Lived 2 million to 200‚000 years ago (after Australopithecus) Brain size 1000 cc‚ wielded fire Communicated with sounds (no language yet)‚ journeyed outside east and south Africa

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    Was the Neolithic Revolution one of man kind’s greatest achievements? When one mentions the Neolithic Revolution‚ one would 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

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    throughout history. The evolution of gender roles first began in the Paleolithic Age and then began to transform with the transformation of the Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic Age. Women in Mesopotamia‚ India‚ Greece‚ China‚ and Rome were not treated as equals and viewed as inferior to men. Cultures like Egypt and Persia had similar laws for women and treated them with more respect out of any of the other cultures. The Paleolithic Age was responsible for the introductions of many vital aspects

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