The Hunter gatherer era ... Next came ampquotdawn stonesampquot the first stone tools to be fashioned. ... In the Neolithic period, or New Stone Age, stone tools became highly polished and varied. ... View More
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Homo Habilis ... certain that this required increased intelligence and a sophisticated process of forethought.p.79 These tools where found in the form of stone tools made by ... View More
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Paleolithic vs. Neolithic ... It began about 2 million years ago, when stone tools were first used by human, and ended with the close of the last ice age about 13,000 BC. ... View More
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Home bases and Early hominids ... to infer hominid behavior and ecology from the ancient archaeological remains and assumed that the association of fossil animal bones with stone tools was an ... View More
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Dmanisi ... water. The key findings in this site include four hominid skulls, twothousand stone tools and thousands of animal fossils. Dmanisi ... View More
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First Inhabitants of the New World ... Archaeological work on the prehistoric period studying stone tools, bone chips, and faunal and other remains is invaluable because few other types of ... View More
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An Artistic Creation of Culture ... East Africa in the Olduvai Gorge is known to have ampquotthe earliest known stone tools described as Oldowan,ampquot that were said used for more than one million years ... View More
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Tools of the Old and New Stone Age ... It conserved stone, modern day more bang for your buck. There are three approaches when it comes to the study of the function of Stone Age tools. ... View More
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louis leakey ... After confirmation by a prehistory expert that these were truly stone tools of ancient Africans, truly links to the past, Leakey knew that the rest of his life ... View More
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Cave Art ... The discovery of stone tools in the Altamira Caves, along with the artwork, suggest that there were at one time groups of people living inside for a longer ... View More
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Human Comunication and its Origins ... In early ampquothomoampquot we saw the first clear signs of an increase in brain size and the first evidence for manufactures stone tools, But although stone tools became ... View More
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Beothuk Indians ... The assumption was derived from the study of the similarities of the styles of stone tools produced by the Little Passage people and the Beothuk. ... View More
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Neanderthals ... Homo sapiens. Tools and Weapons Neanderthals made elaborate stone tools, which were a crucial part of their survival. They served ... View More
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The Beginning ... areas. Starting around 40,000 BCE, the Paleolithic people started making simple stone tools for hunting and protection purposes. Not ... View More
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The Leakey Family ... fossils. She later took courses in anthropology and geology at University College, London, and became an expert in stone tools. She ... View More
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The Homebase theory ... Isaac, concentrating on the archaeology, categorized four types of sites at Koobi Fora: type A sites had artifacts stone tools without associated bone, type ... View More
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Human Evolution ... the level of the other teeth. No stone tools have been found in association with A. africanus fossils. The more recent include the ... View More
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Machu Pichu ... priests. Most of the building structures are built with granite blocks cut with bronze or stone tools and smoothed with sand. Although ... View More
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Adaptive Failure: Easteramp39s End ... Using just stone tools and muscle power, the Easter Islanders managed to devastate their entire environment thus undermining any technological and social ... View More
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Aborigines: An Cultural Description ... Early Aborigines made large axes with ground edges that they bound to wooden handles via strips of hide other stone tools were used to cut plants and animal ... View More
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Cause and effects ... the ground. Some graves have stone tools, animal bones and flowers buried in the ground along with the remains. In Uzbekistan, the ... View More
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Internet Outline ... A. Prehistoric people had trouble communicating 1. Survived by harnessing fire 2. Crafting crude stone tools 3. Scribbling difficult messages on cave walls. ... View More
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Asia History ... During this time there was a demand for better tools and bronze replaced wood and stone tools. The Shang dynasty followed in 1766. ... View More
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If I Could Go to Irlend ... Some artifacts that were found from them are pottery, stone tools, and stone weapons, but the greatest things found are the tombs they used to bury their dead. ... View More
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Ralph Bunche ... Newfoundland. Red Ochre Indians, Marshall, 4. Burial plots and polished stone tools are occasionally discovered near Beothuk remains. Some ... View More
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The New World ... to have been taken from local quarries most often this was limestone which, while being quarried remained pliable enough to be worked with stone tools. ... View More
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Culture Report ... With the restricted absence of metal and stone tools. The Kalapalo make the best of bone, tooth, and wooden implements or tools. ... View More
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Eqypt vs Mayan ... Mayan men and women took part in crafting useful items, such as stone tools, clay figurines, jade carvings, ropes, baskets, and mats. ... View More
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A visit to the Smithsonian short report ... artifacts and displays in the exhibit to help interpret the evolution of Western civilizations, including a variety of prehistoric stone tools that were ... View More
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China ... highly stylized drawings of fish in black or red S hunting and fishing S millet S domesticated animals such as dogs and pigs S stone tools: hoes, spades ... View More
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