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chapter 3 in history book.

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Stone Age   TIME PERIOD, stone for tools and weapons.  
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Mesolithic age   10,000 B.C. - 6,000 B.C.(Middle Stone Age) transitioning period from old to new stone age, hunter-gatherer groups into agricultural groups, communication, language developing among Homo Sapien Sapiens  
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Hunter Gatherers   PEOPLE,moved around, hunted wild animals and gathered wild plants (e.g. berries) for food. Paleolitic Age: thriving Mesolithic Age: living Neolithic Age: in minority  
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Nomadic   moved to different locations to find food. NO FIXED ABODE  
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Cooking Spit   COOKING METHOD, rod pushed through meat in order to hold and turn it while it is roasted over an open fire  
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Flint stones   STONE TYPE used for tools and weapons because EASILY SHARPENED  
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Scrapers   STONES used to clean skin.  
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Mount Sandel,Co. Derry   evidence of a mesolithic site.  
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Bone Needles   needles made out of bone. sewing animal skins together.  
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Post-Holes   darker patches in the soil where saplings were struck into the ground.  
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Harpoon   SPEAR with a barbed or jagged top used for fishing.  
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Clothes   were made out of animal skins.  
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Mesolithic ("Middle Stone Age")   10,000-8,000 B.C.E.  
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Paleolithic ("Old StoneAge")   early,longest period of Stone Age; 2.5 million B.C. to around 10,000 B.C. little human development. human beings developing:Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Neanderthals, Homo Sapien Sapiens. simple tools for hunting, hunter-gatherers, migration  
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Neolithic ("New Stone Age")   8,000 B.C. - 3,000 B.C. Beginning of Agriculture and first civilizations, villages, and basic cities, MAJOR INVENTIONS- plow, basic irrigation, and wheel late period of the Stone Age, when humans made great improvements in technology  
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Agricultural Revolutionpeople who move around following wild animals to hunt and wild plants to eat   TIME, when early people transitioned from being hunter-gatherers to farmers  
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domesticate   to raise and tend (a plant or an animal) to be of use to humans  
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technology   consists of all the ways in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs  
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migration   act of moving from one place to settle in another  
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nomads   people who move from place to place  
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land bridge   a strip of land connecting two land masses  
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Stone Age   A period of time when humans PRIMARILY relied upon STONE tools  
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Agriculture   Producing crops and raising livestock, farming  
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