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GH 1 Unit 8
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When did Homo habilis live?
Around 2.5 to 1.5 million years ago.
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What is a settlement?
A permanent place where people live.
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When did Prehistory begin?
Around 5 million years ago.
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What are hominids?
Early human ancestors that walked upright.
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What came after the Bronze Age?
The Iron Age.
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What is Homo habilis known for?
Being the first hominid to use tools.
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What is the importance of fire in Prehistory?
It provided heat, protection, and a way to cook food.
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Into how many periods is Prehistory divided?
Three: Palaeolithic, Neolithic, and Metal Ages.
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What is a menhir?
A large upright standing stone from prehistoric times.
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What is the Neolithic period known for?
The development of agriculture and permanent settlements.
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What followed the Copper Age?
The Bronze Age.
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Where are famous prehistoric cave paintings found?
Altamira in Spain and Lascaux in France.
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Who was Australopithecus?
One of the earliest known hominids
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When did Homo erectus live?
Starting 1.5 million years ago
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What materials did early humans use to make tools?
Stone, bone, and wood.
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Who is considered the only surviving species of hominids?
Homo sapiens.
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What is a dolmen?
A prehistoric monument made of large stone slabs used as a tomb.
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What is Prehistory?
The period of time before written records.
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What is Homo erectus known for?
Controlling fire and walking fully upright.
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What does "sedentary" mean?
People who live in one place permanently.
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What is Homo neanderthalensis known for?
Living in Europe and being skilled hunters and toolmakers.
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What changes did metal bring to prehistoric societies?
Better tools and weapons, trade, and social hierarchy.
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When did Prehistory end?
Around 5,000 years ago.
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What are the main inventions of the Metal Ages?
Metal tools, the wheel, and the plough.
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What role did women have in Neolithic societies?
They cared for children, processed food, and made pottery.
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What was the first metal used by humans?
Copper.
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What do cave paintings often depict?
Animals and hunting scenes.
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What was the major invention of the Neolithic period?
Agriculture.
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What is the Palaeolithic period known for?
The use of stone tools and a nomadic lifestyle.
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What does "nomadic" mean?
People who move from place to place in search of food.
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What is a megalith?
A large stone used to build a structure or monument.
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What is a clan?
A small group of related people who lived and hunted together.
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What materials did Neolithic people use for houses?
Stone, mud, and straw.
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What is archaeology?
The study of past human life through artifacts and remains.
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What is domestication?
Taming wild animals for human use.
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What is bronze made from?
Copper and tin.
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What type of economy did Palaeolithic people have?
Hunting, fishing, and gathering.
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What is agriculture?
Growing crops and domesticating animals for food.
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What role did men have in Neolithic societies?
They farmed and protected the settlement.
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Why did prehistoric people paint in caves?
To explain hunting
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