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  • Hunter Gatherers - The Stone Age
  • Nomadic
  • We need to find shelter
  • Art
  • His art is so good! I'm jealous.
  • What else should I draw after this ?
  • About 200,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers lived in small groups, of about ten or twelve adults plus children. They were regularly on the move, searching for nuts, berries and other plants and followed the wild animals which the males hunted for meat.
  • First Stone tools
  • We should try and construct a tool with a handle to get a firmer grip.
  • In bad weather they might have taken shelter in a cave if there was one nearby or under rock overhangs. When food or water became hard to find, groups of people would have to move to new areas.
  • Later tools
  • Which weapon shall I use to kill you ?
  • Paleolithic art included small sculptures of human or animal forms made of clay, stone, or bone and large paintings. Early humans painted and carved images of people and animals on cave walls. Perhaps the cave paintings were used to teach people how to hunt or had religious meanings.
  • Language
  • Did you know I made this  outfit ?
  • The earliest known stone tools were simple pebble tools which could be used for cutting, hacking, hammering, mashing or digging up roots. A typical pebble tool was a flattish, fist-sized rock with one edge sharpened into a blade. The blade was made by pounding another rock against the edge, chipping away the stone to form a sharp jagged ridge..
  • Over time, different groups refined the pebble tool, producing sharper and straighter edges, and developed more sophisticated types of stone tool. The earliest stone tools were all hand_held, but by the late Paleolithic some stone tools, including axeheads, spearheads, and arrowheads, were being attached to handles or shafts.
  • An important advancement of early Stone Age culture was language development. Some scientists think it was to make hunting in groups easier. Others think it developed as a way for people to form relationships and made it easier for people to decide how to distribute food.
  • Can you make me one ?
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