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3R Explore The Stone Age

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  • September 20, 2024

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  1. Martyna Z. says:
    29/09/2024 at 12:39 pm

    In the stone age people were busy doing lots of work and it was even hard for them to get food but they also made tools from stone because they did not have anything like hammers or screwdrivers or anything like that they killed animals for food and they used the bones for tools some animals from the stone age are alive but not woolly mamoths but pigs not normal pigs that you see at the farm they are pigs cousins but if you see them becareful they may attack you if you dig you will find bones fun fact did you know the red lady was a man.

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  2. Isabelle T. says:
    24/09/2024 at 7:30 am

    1). The Stone Age is divided into three periods- the Old Stone or the Paleolithic Age, the Middle Stone or the Mesolithic Age and the New Stone or Neolithic Age.

    2). The Stone Age is the longest time period in human history. It’s longer than all the other time periods put together.

    3). Around 6 to 7 million years back, a group of apes began walking on two legs.

    4). Every human in the world today belongs to Homo sapiens, which means ‘wise man.

    5). The hunter-gatherer of the Stone Age ate everything that he found.

    6). Human ancestors during the Stone Age period lived primarily in caves, some in groups and some solitary.

    7). One of the most notable advancements in human history is the use and development of tools.

    8). The early humans developed religious beliefs to explain the world around them.

    9). The freezing climate of the ice age made clothing essential for the early.

    10). The Ice Age was the period when temperatures around all over the world dropped.

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  3. Aiyla I. says:
    22/09/2024 at 6:52 pm

    Did you know that?
    Some characteristics of the Mesolithic Age are a transition from large chipped stone tools and hunting in groups of large herd animals to smaller (microliths) chipped stone tools and a more hunter-gatherer culture. It ends with the introduction of the growing of crops and husbandry of animals in the Neolithic.

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  4. Aiyla I. says:
    22/09/2024 at 6:49 pm

    Palaeolithic age

    1. The Palaeolithic Age is characterised by the use of knapped stone tools, although at the time humans also used wood and bone tools.

    2. During the Palaeolithic Age, hominids grouped together in small societies such as bands and subsisted by gathering plants, fishing, and hunting or scavenging wild animals.

    3. The Palaeolithic Age, meaning Old Stone Age, is the period of prehistory from approximately 3.3 million years ago to around 12,000 years ago, during which hominids (early humans) developed the use of basic stone tools and artefact’s (man-made objects).

    4. People ate plants – These included tubers, seeds, nuts, wild-grown barley that was pounded into flour, legumes, and flowers.

    5. Since they had discovered fire and stone tools, it is believed that they were able to process and cook these foods.

    Mesolithic age

    1. The Stone Age in Britain took place between around 15000BC.Humans were hunter-gatherers and had to catch or find everything they ate.

    2. moved from place to place in search of food.

    3. Continue the discussion to include how Middle Stone Age is known as the Mesolithic period, when people ate meat from animals.

    4. People living in Britain thousands of years ago combined cereals and milk in cooking pots, archaeologists have found, suggesting they may have enjoyed the same hot porridge breakfasts as their modern-day descendants.

    5. plant stems that were woven together to make fabric. Animal hides were also worn, and were especially useful in cold weather. Leather outfit This woman is wearing a tunic and trousers made from softened deer skin.

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