Description

The use of skills and tools to meet practical needs.
The other term for Paleolithic Era
describes a society of people that includes many families and relatives who have the same language, customs, beliefs and leader
Having no fixed home and moving in search of food
After 25,000 years of freezing, what finally ended?
People of the time were _____________ and gatherers.
When the glaciers melted and the climate changed, __________ returned!
What was the huge family of edible plants that was discovered?
To cut these plants, man used a tool called a _____________.
Two of their stable grains became wheat and ____________.
What type of home was made out of animal skins?
They lived in caves built on the _____________ side of hills.
Living on this side of the hill protected the people from ________.
People lived in groups called _________________.
30-50 ___________________ lived in these groups.
Who was the leader?
The men handled the hunting and ____________.
The women handled the children and the _______________.
People gathered nuts and _________________.
There was no concept of ______________________ property; no one owned their shelter or land.
Hunter and gatherers moved in search of _____________.
Man ate grains, nuts, berries, animals and _____________
One thing clothing was made out of was fishing __________.
Clothing was also made out of animal skins and _________.
What was the triangular blade called?
Fishhooks were made out of bone and later _____________.
Stoned were attached to ____________ to make them more deadly.
Logs were hollowed out to make ____________.
Nets were made out of animals or __________________.
What improved as man's weapons improved?
Cave paintings were a form of ____________.
Cave paintings told about man's daily _______________.
A main discovery of the time were stone tools and ___________.
Man learned how to start and ______________ fire.
Fire was used for ________________, heat and for cooking.

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