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Unit 1 lecture concepts Hunter/Gatherers: characteristics of early hominid groups Paleolithic Ice age: Age of Innovation and adaptation environmental conditions affecting humans Paleolithic extinctions in the new world 3 European Caves: description of caves and artwork they contain Animal rarities: Cave crisis: What is affecting the cave sites today and what are we doing to save them.

Unit 1 assignments Connections concept map – Prehistoric era Video write up – Ice Age Bay Area ¾ of a page describing the bay area region 10,000 years ago as presented in the video. Video write up – Lascaux Cave Virtual tour ½ page on your impressions of the caves and what theory stated in the lecture you believe is most valid. Prehistoric Animal Group work- Art Session #1 SRC research notes You image on the cave painting panel Group board work notes Earth Map update

Unit #1 : Art of the Paleolithic Cro-Magnon man totemism shamanism anthropomorphic Przewalski horse