Coach Crews World History. PALEOLITHIC PEOPLE ADAPTED TO THEIR ENVIRONMET AND INVENTED MANY TOOLS TO HELP THEM SURVIVE Cause:Effect:  Hunter-gatherersnomadic.

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Coach Crews World History

PALEOLITHIC PEOPLE ADAPTED TO THEIR ENVIRONMET AND INVENTED MANY TOOLS TO HELP THEM SURVIVE Cause:Effect:  Hunter-gatherersnomadic lifestyle  Fire tamed  Ice Age  Language  Technology

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In the Neolithic Age, people started farming, building communities, producing goods, and trading  Before you leave class, you will: ◦ Understand the role farming played in building communities ◦ List key differences between the lifestyles of the Paleolithic and Neolithic peoples

PALEOLITHICNEOLITHIC TOOLS/WEAPONS FOOD HOUSING LIFESTYLE ROLE OF MEN ROLE OF WOMEN

PALEOLITHICNEOLITHIC TOOLS/WEAPONS FOOD SHELTER LIFESTYLE ROLE OF MEN ROLE OF WOMEN