In the Stone Age, society was typically organized into small, nomadic hunter-gatherer groups. These groups were usually based on kinship ties and cooperation, with division of labor based on gender roles. Social structures were simple, with leadership often based on age, experience, or skill in hunting and gathering.
A clean break does not exist between the Middle Stone Age and Late Stone Age. During the Middle Stone Age, people also lived by hunting and gathering. The terms are used for the convenience of archaeologists to distinguish between two cultures. The two groups may have existed at the same time and side by side and probably did. The people of the Middle Stone Age depended on hunting and fishing. Their tools reflect that lifestyle. Then people adopted a life that focused on agriculture. When people worked in agriculture, they settled in one area and had more time. They made their tools of better quality and they made more of them. Among the tools they developed were scrapers. They would kill an animal for food and use his skin for clothes, and then use the scraper on his skin. That way the skin would last longer than one just pulled off the animal. They took the time to set up the equipment to make bows and arrows. They built kilns to cure the wood and make arrows that would fly straight. They made fish hooks and better axes. Thus the difference between Middle and New Stone Age was that between a society on the move and one settled down. The society that had settled down could have specialists in stone working. Arrow makers (fletchers) could set up kilns. Farmers could grow grain. They could leave far more stone artifacts behind.
Yes the stone age people were using fire to heat up metal nearly 72,000 years ago.
Yes, the Stone Age predates the civilization of ancient Egyptians. The Stone Age is a prehistoric period defined by the use of stone tools, lasting from around 3.3 million years ago up to about 3,000 BCE. The ancient Egyptian civilization emerged around 3100 BCE, during the later part of the Stone Age.
The Stone Age refers to a period in prehistory rather than a single location. It is typically divided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods, characterized by the use of stone tools. The Stone Age occurred in various regions around the world, as early human societies developed and adapted to their environments.
Iron did start the decline of the stone age because, as more humans started using iron they discovered that it was more useful in hunting and making things with than stone, and iron could hold up longer making stone obsolete.
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The giant chess set was transfigured by Professor McGonagall. It was one of the challenges set up to guard the philosopher's stone.
Some say when some one is locked up in jail they are in stone age. But the true meaning is baby years
The stone age was pretty primitive. Culture was usually your family or your tribe. No really large groups of people.
A tomb is a ditch dug in the round so that a dead body (in a coffin) can be put into it. A tombstone is a stone set up over a tomb usually with the name and age of the deceased person.
A clean break does not exist between the Middle Stone Age and Late Stone Age. During the Middle Stone Age, people also lived by hunting and gathering. The terms are used for the convenience of archaeologists to distinguish between two cultures. The two groups may have existed at the same time and side by side and probably did. The people of the Middle Stone Age depended on hunting and fishing. Their tools reflect that lifestyle. Then people adopted a life that focused on agriculture. When people worked in agriculture, they settled in one area and had more time. They made their tools of better quality and they made more of them. Among the tools they developed were scrapers. They would kill an animal for food and use his skin for clothes, and then use the scraper on his skin. That way the skin would last longer than one just pulled off the animal. They took the time to set up the equipment to make bows and arrows. They built kilns to cure the wood and make arrows that would fly straight. They made fish hooks and better axes. Thus the difference between Middle and New Stone Age was that between a society on the move and one settled down. The society that had settled down could have specialists in stone working. Arrow makers (fletchers) could set up kilns. Farmers could grow grain. They could leave far more stone artifacts behind.
Yes the stone age people were using fire to heat up metal nearly 72,000 years ago.
No, a "hypothesis" is a geuss. In an expirement, a scientist will come up with a hypothesis, and then see if it is true. Therefore, a hypothesis is NOT set in stone until proven.
Yes, the Stone Age predates the civilization of ancient Egyptians. The Stone Age is a prehistoric period defined by the use of stone tools, lasting from around 3.3 million years ago up to about 3,000 BCE. The ancient Egyptian civilization emerged around 3100 BCE, during the later part of the Stone Age.
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it has been arund since stone age 7,000 years ago it has been arund since stone age 7,000 years ago
the leagal age is 10 but it is up to parents if they set the age higher