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1 Main Idea Details The FRAME Key Topic is about . . . Stone Ages

2 Stone Ages Paleolithic The FRAME
Main Idea ________________________ Details The FRAME Key Topic is about . . . Stone Ages Comparing and contrasting the similarities and differences between the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages. Paleolithic

3 What is the Paleolithic Era?
Paleolithic= Old Stone Age Simple tools and weapons are invented

4 Characteristics of the Paleolithic Era:
Migrate in search of food, water, and shelter Which is known as? Learn how to make and use fire Lived in clans Develop oral language and create cave art

5 Stone Ages Paleolithic Neolithic The FRAME
Main Idea Known as the Old Stone Age Migrated in search of food, water, shelter Invented first tools and simple weapons Learned how to make and used fire Lived in clans Oral language and cave art Details The FRAME Key Topic is about . . . Stone Ages Comparing and contrasting the similarities and differences between the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages. Paleolithic Neolithic

6 What is the Neolithic Era?
Neolithic= New Stone Age Advanced tools are created

7 Characteristics of the Neolithic Era:
Development of agriculture Domesticated plants and animals

8 Characteristics of the Neolithic Era:
Made pottery Developed weaving skills

9 Stone Ages Paleolithic Neolithic The FRAME Known as the Old Stone Age
Main Idea Known as the Old Stone Age Migrated in search of food, water, shelter Invented first tools and simple weapons Learned how to make and used fire Lived in clans Oral language and cave art Details Known as the New Stone Age Developed agriculture Domesticated plants and animals Used advanced tools Made pottery Developed weaving skills The FRAME Key Topic is about . . . Stone Ages Comparing and contrasting the similarities and differences between the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages. Paleolithic Neolithic

10 Image #1—Paleo or Neo

11 Image #2—Paleo or Neo

12 Image #3—Paleo or Neo

13 Image #4—Paleo or Neo

14 Image #5—Paleo or Neo

15 Image #6—Paleo or Neo

16 Image #7—Paleo or Neo

17 Image #8—Paleo or Neo

18 Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age
Name: _________________ Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age

19 Word Bank: -Nomadic -Invented first tools -Lived in clans -Domesticated animals -New Stone Age -Old Stone Age -Early periods of human history -Hunter-gatherers -Developed oral language -Weaving skills -Advanced tools -Created cave art -Learned how to use fire -Domesticated plants -Made pottery -Developed agriculture -Settled Communities -Invention of stone tools and weapons -Pre-history (before written records)

20 Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age
Name: _________________ Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age -New Stone Age -Nomadic -Early Periods of Human History -Advanced Tools -Lived in clans -Made Pottery -Developed Oral Language -Developed Agriculture -Invention of Stone Tools and Weapons -Created Cave Art -Settled Communities -Invented First Tools -Pre-history -Domesticated Plants and Animals -Old Stone Age -Hunter-Gatherers -Weaving Skills -Learned how to use fire

21 History of Cave Art Dates back to over 40,000 years ago
Not merely decorations Used to communicate with others and/or for religious ceremonies The paintings reflected daily life Hunting, gathering, living in the wild

22 History of Cave Art The paintings were created using natural colors or pigments from plants As well as charcoal Images usually consisted of animals they hunted Such as bison, deer, horses, and aurochs (ancestor to cattle)

23 History of Cave Art Human figures were rarely painted
Perhaps due to their religion When human figures were painted, they were abstract and not detailed The prehistoric paintings have been found all over the world

24 Examples

25 Examples

26 Examples

27 Cave Art Directions In your group of “3” you each are responsible for creating your own Cave Art Paintings Your painting should represent the life of the Paleolithic Era Put yourself in the shoes of those that lived during the Paleolithic Era What was important to them? What did their life revolve around?

28 Cave Art Directions Your painting MUST include the following:
Every characteristic of the Paleolithic Era (*see notes*) must be included in your painting Names of the group members on the back Title “Paleolithic Era”

29 Archeology The FRAME Routine Essential details Essential details
Key Topic The FRAME Routine Archeology is about… Main idea Main idea Main idea Main idea Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details So What? (What’s important to understand about this?)

30 Archeology The FRAME Routine
Key Topic The FRAME Routine Archeology is about… Explaining how archeological discoveries are changing our knowledge of the past Main idea Main idea Main idea Main idea Archeologists Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details How does archeology provide knowledge of early humans? So What? (What’s important to understand about this?)

31 Archeologists Study past cultures by examining human remains, settlements, and artifacts

32 Archeologists Used carbon dating to analyze and date fossils and artifacts

33 Archeology The FRAME Routine
Key Topic The FRAME Routine Archeology is about… Explaining how archeological discoveries are changing our knowledge of the past Main idea Main idea Main idea Main idea Archeologists Stonehenge Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details How does archeology provide knowledge of early humans? Study past cultures by examining human remains, fossils, settlements and artifacts Use carbon dating to analyze and date fossils and artifacts So What? (What’s important to understand about this?)

34 Stonehenge Archeological site in England
Began during the Neolithic Era Finished during the Bronze Age

35 Archeology The FRAME Routine
Key Topic The FRAME Routine Archeology is about… Explaining how archeological discoveries are changing our knowledge of the past Main idea Main idea Main idea Main idea Aleppo and Jericho Archeologists Stonehenge Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details How does archeology provide knowledge of early humans? Archeological site in England Study past cultures by examining human remains, fossils, settlements and artifacts Began during the Neolithic Age Finished during the Bronze Age Use carbon dating to analyze and date fossils and artifacts So What? (What’s important to understand about this?)

36 Aleppo and Jericho Early sites in the Fertile Crescent—Modern Day Iraq and Iran

37 Aleppo and Jericho Jericho was surrounded by large defensive walls

38 Archeology The FRAME Routine
Key Topic The FRAME Routine Archeology is about… Explaining how archeological discoveries are changing our knowledge of the past Main idea Main idea Main idea Main idea Aleppo and Jericho Archeologists Stonehenge Catalhoyuk Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details How does archeology provide knowledge of early humans? Archeological site in England Early cities in the Fertile Crescent—Modern Day Iraq and Iran Study past cultures by examining human remains, fossils, settlements and artifacts Began during the Neolithic Age Jericho was surrounded by large defensive walls Finished during the Bronze Age Use carbon dating to analyze and date fossils and artifacts So What? (What’s important to understand about this?)

39 Catalhuyok Neolithic Settlement under excavation in Anatolia—Modern Day Turkey

40 Catalhuyok Known for their obsidian products

41 Archeology The FRAME Routine
Key Topic The FRAME Routine Archeology is about… Explaining how archeological discoveries are changing our knowledge of the past Main idea Main idea Main idea Main idea Aleppo and Jericho Archeologists Stonehenge Catalhuyok Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details How does archeology provide knowledge of early humans? Archeological site in England Neolithic Settlement under excavation in Anatolia—Modern day Turkey Early cities in the Fertile Crescent—Modern Day Iraq and Iran Study past cultures by examining human remains, fossils, settlements and artifacts Began during the Neolithic Age Known for their obsidian products Jericho was surrounded by large defensive walls Finished during the Bronze Age Use carbon dating to analyze and date fossils and artifacts So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Archeological discoveries allow us to analyze and learn about ancient civilizations who did not keep written records.

42 Map Key: Place a © for Catalhuyok Label the seven continents.
Place a S Stonehenge Place an A and J for Aleppo and Jericho Place a © for Catalhuyok

43 S © AJ Map Key: Asia North America Europe Africa South America
Label the seven continents. Place a S Stonehenge Place an A and J for Aleppo and Jericho Place a © for Catalhuyok Asia North America S Europe AJ Africa South America Australia Antarctica

44 Archeological Sites Sort:
Defensive walls - Anatolia - England Obsidian products - Under excavation - Early cities in the Fertile Crescent Roof top access - Iraq and Iran - Began during Neolithic Era Modern day Turkey - Finished during Bronze Age Stonehenge Aleppo and Jericho Catalhuyok

45 Archeological Sites Sort:
Defensive walls - Anatolia - England Obsidian products - Under excavation - Early cities in the Fertile Crescent Roof top access - Iraq and Iran - Began during Neolithic Era Modern day Turkey - Finished during Bronze Age Stonehenge Aleppo and Jericho Catalhuyok Obsidian Products England Defensive Walls Began during the Neolithic Era Roof top access Iraq and Iran Finished during the Bronze Age Early cities in the Fertile Crescent Modern Day Turkey Anatolia Under excavation


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