Prehistoric and Metal Age Quiz
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What significant shift occurred around 8000 BCE in human behavior?

  • From settled communities to nomadic lifestyles
  • From metalworking to stone tool usage
  • From nomadic hunter-gatherers to settled agricultural communities (correct)
  • From basic art to advanced sculpture

Which technique was commonly used in early prehistoric art?

  • Color blending with oils
  • Basic outlines and minimal drawings (correct)
  • Three-dimensional modeling
  • Textile weaving

What material marked the beginning of the Age of Metals?

  • Lead
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • Copper (correct)

What was a social impact of the metal tool usage during the Age of Metals?

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Which of the following is an example of a megalithic structure?

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What reflects the regional variations in prehistoric art?

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Which substance was likely used to create paints in prehistoric art?

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What characterized the technological advancements during the Age of Metals?

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Prehistoric Art

Art created during the prehistoric period, before written records existed.

Agricultural Communities

Human settlements relying on farming for sustenance, in contrast to nomadic hunting and gathering.

Age of Metals

Historical period focused on the development and use of metals like copper, bronze, and iron.

Megalithic Structures

Large stone constructions, often serving as monuments or burial sites.

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Regional Variations in Art

Differences in artistic styles and themes observed across different regions during prehistoric times.

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Nomad Hunter-Gatherers

Groups who moved from place to place, hunting and gathering food as needed, contrasted with settled agricultural communities.

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Cave Paintings

Art created on cave walls, often depicting animals or human figures.

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Social Stratification

The division of people into different social classes or levels based on factors like wealth, power, or occupation.

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