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Paleolithic Technological Advances
Identifying and explaining the Paleolithic technological advances which affected every other civilization and era.
By
Danyelle Stesner
Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherers
During the Mesolithic time frame, the importance of the role of hunter-gatherers is explored
By
Danyelle Stesner
Pre Historic Warfare
Exploring prehistoric warfare and how is was accomplished.
By
Danyelle Stesner
The Stone Age
An introduction into what it means to be considered part of the Stone Age era.
By
Danyelle Stesner
Early Humans and Paleolithic Period Lesson
This video lesson explores early humans and Paleolithic period.
By
Brook Brayman
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Mesolithic Cultures
Exploring the Mesolithic lifestyle, customs, and culture.
By
Danyelle Stesner
Early Human Migrations
Early human migrations began when Homo erectus first migrated out of Africa over the Levantine corridor and Horn of Africa to Eurasia about 1.8 million years ago.
By
Matt
Neolithic Revolution
Identifying the importance and complete changes historically during the Neolithic Revolution.
By
Danyelle Stesner
Neolithic Revolution Lesson
During the Paleolithic Period, which lasts from the beginnings of human life until about 10,000 BCE, people were nomads. They lived in groups of 20 -30, and spent most of their time hunting and gathering. In these groups, work was divided between men and women, with the men hunting game animals, and women gathering fruits, berries, and other edibles. These early peoples developed simple tools such as, spears and axes made from bone, wood, and stone. Human beings lived in this manner from earliest times until about 10,000 BCE, when they started to cultivate crops and domesticate animals. This is known as the Neolithic Revolution.
By
Brook Brayman
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Matt
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Jackson, United States of America
Danyelle Stesner
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United States of America
Brook Brayman
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Seattle, United States of America