9) Complete The Table Paleolithic Neolithic Metal Ages Life House Activities
The table compares aspects of life during the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and Metal Ages in 3 sentences:
During the Paleolithic, nomadic hunter-gatherers lived in caves and used tools made of stone, bone, and wood, while in the Neolithic, sedentary communities lived in huts and small villages, cultivating plants, raising animals, and manufacturing woven fabrics and pottery. In the Metal Ages, sedentary populations resided in villages, towns, and the first cities, heating and shaping metals to make improved tools, weapons, and jewelry, while also engaging in trade and specialized occupations.
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9) Complete The Table Paleolithic Neolithic Metal Ages Life House Activities
The table compares aspects of life during the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and Metal Ages in 3 sentences:
During the Paleolithic, nomadic hunter-gatherers lived in caves and used tools made of stone, bone, and wood, while in the Neolithic, sedentary communities lived in huts and small villages, cultivating plants, raising animals, and manufacturing woven fabrics and pottery. In the Metal Ages, sedentary populations resided in villages, towns, and the first cities, heating and shaping metals to make improved tools, weapons, and jewelry, while also engaging in trade and specialized occupations.
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PALEOLITHIC NEOLITHIC METAL AGES
LIFE Nomads (they move to one Sedentary (lived permanently Sedentary (lived permanently place to another) in one place) in one place) HOUSE They live in caves Huts in small villages formed Villages and towns. communities The first cities. ACTIVITIES Hunting Cultivate plants. Heated and shaped the metals Fishing Raise animals. in hot ovens. Collecting plants and fruits Manufactured products to store and carry food and water (baskets and containers). Hunted wild animals (kept domestic animals, goats).
CLOTHES With animals skins With animals skins Animal skins
and Woven fabric woven fabric Jewerly TOOLS & WEAPONS From stones, bones and wood Used metals to make tools, weapons and jewerly. INVENTIONS They learned to use fire to Agriculture Sails to make their boats go keep warm, cook and give light faster. at night. Wheels to create new forms of land transport. JOBS Hunters, fishers, collectors Exchange products (was the Artisans beginning of trade). Farmers