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Early man

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human societies before written records prehistory
a period of human history also known Old Stone Age Paleolithic Era
a period of human history between 9500 BC and 3000 BC-Also know as the New Stone Age Neolithic ERA
society with farming, trade,government, art and science. civilization
human control control over plant and animal life domestication
assigning specific jobs to certain people within a culture specialization
A complete change Revolution
farming Agricultural
nomads are groups of people who did not have permanent homes
The most common way to get food during the Paleolithic age was hunting and gathering
Neolithic Era People lived in permanent homes and large villages during this time period
the development of __________ allowed early humans to change from being scavengers to predators fire
What are some ways early humans used fire? to cook, keep warm, defense
The study of the past Archaeology
objects that are man-made artifacts
remains of a living thing that have been preserved by nature. fossils
four basic human needs air, shelter, water, food
having extra food to store Surplus
3 reasons for government To keep order- growing population • Defense • Plan/organize large project
Theocracy- government run by religious leaders
reasons for writing- 1. Keeping records 2. Passing on knowledge 3. Recording important events
Barter exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
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