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The Two Stone Ages The Two Stone Ages World History A World History A Forest Lake High School Forest Lake High School Mr. Koch Mr. Koch
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The Two Stone Ages. Paleolithic Age “Old Stone Age” (~2million BC – 10,000 BC) Evidence suggests humans originated in East Africa and spread throughout.

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Page 1: The Two Stone Ages. Paleolithic Age “Old Stone Age” (~2million BC – 10,000 BC) Evidence suggests humans originated in East Africa and spread throughout.

The Two Stone AgesThe Two Stone Ages

World History AWorld History A

Forest Lake High SchoolForest Lake High School

Mr. KochMr. Koch

Page 2: The Two Stone Ages. Paleolithic Age “Old Stone Age” (~2million BC – 10,000 BC) Evidence suggests humans originated in East Africa and spread throughout.

Paleolithic AgePaleolithic Age

“Old Stone Age” (~2million BC – 10,000 BC)

• Evidence suggests humans originated in East Africa and spread throughout rest of world

Page 3: The Two Stone Ages. Paleolithic Age “Old Stone Age” (~2million BC – 10,000 BC) Evidence suggests humans originated in East Africa and spread throughout.

Paleolithic AgePaleolithic Age• Nomadic – traveled from place to place in

small groups of hunter/gatherers– Dependent upon environment– Adapted for survival

• Made stone, bone, wood tools• Developed language• Invented clothing, built fires• Ice ages

Page 4: The Two Stone Ages. Paleolithic Age “Old Stone Age” (~2million BC – 10,000 BC) Evidence suggests humans originated in East Africa and spread throughout.
Page 5: The Two Stone Ages. Paleolithic Age “Old Stone Age” (~2million BC – 10,000 BC) Evidence suggests humans originated in East Africa and spread throughout.

Paleolithic AgePaleolithic Age• Religion

– Animism – spirits reside in animals, objects, dreams, etc.

– Worshipped earth-mother goddess

– Belief in afterlife – buried people with possessions

Page 6: The Two Stone Ages. Paleolithic Age “Old Stone Age” (~2million BC – 10,000 BC) Evidence suggests humans originated in East Africa and spread throughout.
Page 7: The Two Stone Ages. Paleolithic Age “Old Stone Age” (~2million BC – 10,000 BC) Evidence suggests humans originated in East Africa and spread throughout.

Neolithic AgeNeolithic Age

“New Stone Age” (began around 9,000 BC)

• MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH!!!...

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Neolithic AgeNeolithic Age

•FARMING

Why does this matter so much?...

Page 9: The Two Stone Ages. Paleolithic Age “Old Stone Age” (~2million BC – 10,000 BC) Evidence suggests humans originated in East Africa and spread throughout.

Neolithic AgeNeolithic Age

• Then began domesticating animals

• Populations begin to increase

Page 10: The Two Stone Ages. Paleolithic Age “Old Stone Age” (~2million BC – 10,000 BC) Evidence suggests humans originated in East Africa and spread throughout.

Neolithic AgeNeolithic Age• Begin seeing elements of civilization emerging

• Communities organizing • Elders make decisions

• Warfare, warriors become important• Start having more possessions• Developed calendars to schedule

farming