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Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age

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    Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age
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  • The humans in the Paleolithic lived a ________ life. They moved around in search of animals to hunt.
    Nomadic
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  • ___________ refers to the series of changes that occurred in some ancient primates and led to the appearance of modern humans
    Hominisation
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  • The _______ period means 'old stone'
    Paleolithic
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  • The _______ period means 'new stone'
    Neolithic
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  • The Homo ________ spread from Africa across all the continents. They are also responsible for the first works of art.
    Sapiens
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  • The ____________ period was a period of transition between the Paleolithic and Neolithic Age in Europe and Iberian Peninsula
    Epipaleolithic
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  • ________ stones were made by rubbing them with a harder stone to smooth the surface.
    Polished
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  • The _____________ Period began when humans learned how to cultivate land and domesticate animals.
    Neolithic
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  • In the Neolithic Period, human beings changed from being predators to food _________.
    producers
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  • In the Neolithic Period, humans began to sow ________ and ________.
    wheat and barley
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  • Neolithic groups abandoned their nomadic way of life and became ___________.
    Sedentary
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  • Look at the image. What do you call this area where one of the earliest Neolithic settlements was found?
    Fertile Crescent
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  • Give an example of the craftsmanship developed during the Neolithic Period.
    Basket Making, Pottery, Spindles and looms.
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  • During the Neolithic Period, Men hunted for food while women looked after ________.
    agriculture and livestock
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  • During the Neolithic Period, the Sun, water and stars were deified to control the ____________.
    forces of nature
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  • Burials became common and families remembered and venerated the dead. This is called __________ worship.
    Ancestor
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