PREHISTORY PREHISTORY It was the longest period in
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PREHISTORY
PREHISTORY ● It was the longest period in human history. It spanned from the first appearance of human beings to the invention of writing (3500 BC)
Prehistory is divided into three periods Palaeolithic Age ● Neolithic Age ● The Age of Metals ●
Palaeolithic Age
Palaeolithic Age The first humans beings lived on hunting (mamonths, bears, deer), fishing and gathering wild fruit.
Paleolithic Age ● They were nomadic. They didn´t live in a fixed place. They lived in caves or in wood huts.
Paleolithic Age ● They made tools and objects of stone
Paleolithic Age ● Fire was the most important discovery
● Activities Which materials did Palaeolithic man use to make tools? ● How did they get their food? ● Where did they live? ● Which was the most important discovery in Palaeolithic?
Neolithic Age
Neolithic Age ● People lived in houses grouped in villages and they became sedentary
Neolithic Age ● They started practicing agriculture (they grew cereals and vegetables)
Neolithic Age ● They also domesticated animals
Activities True or false in Neolithic ● ● Human beings discovered farming Human groups stopped living a nomadic life and became sedentary ● Fire was the most important discovery ● Their most important activity was hunting ● They lived in caves
The Age of Metal
The Age of Metal ● People worked with different metals: ● - Copper ● - Bronze ● - Iron
The Age of Metal ● New inventions were introduced. The wheel made transport easier
- The term prehistory refers to the period before
- Prehistory for primary
- The lecture from prehistory
- Difference between history and prehistory
- What is prehistory
- Prehistory
- What is prehistory
- Prehistory for primary school
- The development of children 7th edition
- Critical period
- Stability period vs measurement period
- Absolute refractory period and relative refractory period
- Critical period vs sensitive period
- Trustee period and royal period
- Absolute refractory period and relative refractory period
- Nonmetallic period 3 atomic mass 32
- This period lasted from approximately 1775 - 1825
- Critical period vs sensitive period