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About This Presentation

Paleolithic period


Slide Content

Early Humans
Copyright © Clara Kim 2007. All rights reserved.

Australopithecines
•1
st
to grow the
opposable
thumb
•First humanlike
creature to walk
upright

Homo Habilis
“Man of Skill”
•Traits
–2.5-1.5 million BC
–Brain size = 700
cubic cm
•Achievements
–Made tools from lava
rock
–Use tools to cut meat
and crack bones

Homo Erectus
“Upright Man”
•Traits
–1.6 - 30,000 million
BC
–More intelligent and
adaptable
–Brain size 1,000
Cubic cm
•Achievements
–Used intelligence to
develop technology

Neanderthal
•Traits
–200,000 – 30,000 BC
–Brain size 1,450 cubic
cm
–Powerfully built
–Heavy slanted
eyebrows
•Achievements
–First to have ritual
burials
–Tried to control and
explain the world

Cro Magnons
•Traits
–Identical skeleton to
modern humans
•Achievements
–Studied animals’
habits
–Planned their hunts
–Advanced skill in
spoken language
–Created art

How it all began…
•Homo Sapiens (modern
humans) appeared in
Africa 100,000 to
400,000 years ago.
•Then migrated to
–Europe
–Asia
–Australia
–The Americas

How did they find their food?
•Early human societies
met their needs by
hunting animals and
gathering other foods
like edible plants.
•These hunters and
gatherers were also
known as nomads.

Nomads
•Nomads: People who depend on wild
plants and animals to survive. They
followed where the food supply went
and gathered seeds and nuts.

HUMAN LIFE IS SPLIT
INTO
TWO PERIODS!
TO BE CONTINUED…

Pictures Cited
•Slide 1 – www.baylor.edu
•Slide 2 - http://www.classicalvalues.com/NYPair.jpg, www.museumstorecompany.com
•Slide 3 - http://www.geocities.com/latrinchera2000/archivoimagenes/hominizacion/habilis/habilis6.jpg
•Slide 4 - http://teachersnetwork.org/powertolearn/web/Prehistory%20Web%20Quest/images/Homo_Erectus.gif
•Slide 5 - www.ugopozzati.it/images/Speranza-Neanderthal.jpg
•Slide 6 - http://www.astrosurf.com/luxorion/Bio/cro-magnon-caverne.jpg
•Slide 7 - http://www.izea.net/images/africa.gif
•Slide 8 - www.rim101.net/pictures/xrm0101b.jpg
•Slide 9 - http://www.princetonfamilycenter.org/images/cavemen.jpg
•Slide 10 - www.preceptaustin.org

Road to the Agricultural
Revolution
Paleolithic to Neolithic Era
Copyright © Clara Kim 2007. All rights reserved.

Prehistory
•Prehistoric or Prehistory – refers
to the time before the
advancement of writing.

Paleolithic Era
•Paleolithic Era
also means Old
Stone Age.
•The Paleolithic
or old stone age
began 2 million
years go.

Paleolithic Era
•Homo Sapiens during
this period were:
–Nomads
–The first to make simple
tools and weapons.
–Make cave art
–Master the use of Fire.
–Develop a language
–Living in clans

Neolithic Era
•Neolithic Era also
means the new
•stone age.
Homo Sapiens during
this period:
• Developed agriculture
• Domesticated animals
• Used advanced tools like spears
• Developed weaving skills

The Agricultural Revolution
•The Neolithic Age is
sometimes called the
Agricultural Age
•Nomads turned to
Farmers
•They learned to
domesticate (tame)
animals
•They learned to farm
their food

What did it all lead to?
•All of these developments led to the
rise of settlements and agriculture.
•This advanced homo sapiens towards
civilization.

Pictures Cited
•Slide 2 - http://cavemanchemistry.com/ch120slides/graphics/cartoon/7.png
•Slide 3 - http://raconter.net/img/write.jpg
•Slide 4 - http://www.accd.edu/sac/vat/arthistory/arts1303/Paleohorse3.jpg
•Slide 5 - http://youth.crosspointelive.org/uploaded_images/bonfire-748725.jpg
•Slide 6 - http://www.svf.uib.no/sfu/blombos/Artefact_Review1_Images/images/Bigbifacials-&-
scrapers.jpg
•Slide 7 - clipart
•Slide 8 - http://www.sewerhistory.org/images/w/wam/moh_wam14.jpg
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