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Early Human Migration (pg. 36-39)

Early Human Migration (pg. 36-39). I.  People Migrate Out of Africa   A. M igration: to move B. Climate changed during the Old Stone Age also known as the Paleolithic Era. II.   The Ice Ages A. ice ages – freezing times (1.6 mill – 10,000 years ago)

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Early Human Migration (pg. 36-39)

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  1. Early Human Migration (pg. 36-39) I.  People Migrate Out of Africa   A. Migration: to move B. Climate changed during the Old Stone Age also known as the Paleolithic Era. II.  The Ice Ages A. ice ages – freezing times (1.6 mill – 10,000 years ago) B. land bridges – strips of land connecting continents

  2. III. People Adapt to New Environments • A.  Fire • B.  Clothing • C.  Shelter -caves, pit houses, tents of animal skin, permanent structures

  3. D. New tools – Mesolithic Era (Middle Stone Age) 10,000 – 5,000 years ago 1. Smaller, more complex 2. Ex. – hooks, fishing spears, bow & arrow

  4. E. New Technologies 1.  canoes 2.   pottery 3. pets -dogs for hunting & protection

  5. Learning Target By the end of today’s lesson, I will be able to integrate my own knowledge of migration with ideas of ancient migration & the impact it made on lives as evidenced by class discussion.

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