Paleolithic Vs Neolithic Dbq

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Paleolithic is often referred to as the Old Stone Age. "Paleo" means old and "lithic" means stone. The Neolithic time period is often referred to as the New Stone Age. "Neo" means new and "lithic" also means stone. The Paleolithic culture or way of life began about 2.5 to 2 million years ago. The Paleolithic Period ended at different times in different parts of the world, generally around 12,000 years ago in Europe and the Middle East. When the Paleolithic period ended, the Neolithic period took over and began 12,000 years ago somewhere in the Middle East, and later in other parts of the world. It is characterized by the beginning of farming, the domestication of animals, the development of crafts such as pottery and weaving, and the making of polished stone tools. Life changed dramatically between Paleolithic and Neolithic times. All of us have tools to make life easier. For example your cell phone is a tool that you use to communicate with. Paleolithic tools differed from Neolithic tools. The Paleolithic tool kit shown in document one was made for hunting. …show more content…

According to http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-skara-brae.htm "Skara Brae is the most complete Neolithic stone village of its kind in Scotland, which gives invaluable insight into life during the period of 3100 to 2500 BC. " That information tells us that settlements and villages were present during the Neolithic Era. The reason behind that was probably because agriculture, they needed permanent houses because they were not gathering berries or hunting for animals. During the Paleolithic Era, however people did not stay in one place. They needed to chase after migrating animals and once they were done gathering all the edibles in one are they would move on. That is why they did not live in permanent houses. Rather they would build places …"constructed out of Mammoth bones and hide: based on evidence found in southern Russia,

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