Prehistoric Era: Paleolithic to Neolithic Age

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The Neolithic Revolution marked the transition from small nomadic bands of hunter-gatherers to larger, agricultural settlements.

True

The Neolithic Revolution led to the development of more primitive tools and technology.

False

The Bronze Age saw the addition of iron to copper to make bronze.

False

The transition from copper to bronze took place around 2500 B.C.

False

Job specialization and social hierarchies were characteristics of the Neolithic Revolution.

False

The Neolithic Revolution allowed for population growth and a sedentary lifestyle.

True

The Stone Age ended with the invention of iron.

False

The Hittites lived during the Iron Age in what is now Turkey.

False

The feudal system was a way of organizing society into two groups based on their roles.

False

The Catholic Church became the most powerful institution of the ancient period.

False

The Iron Age began around 450 AD.

False

The Middle Ages period begins with the fall of the eastern Roman Empire.

False

During the Paleolithic Era, humans lived in permanent settlements.

False

Stone tools were used during the Bronze Age.

False

The Neolithic Era marked the beginning of agricultural settlements.

True

The Iron Age saw the invention of the wheel.

False

The Mesolithic Period is also known as the Middle Stone Age.

True

The Paleolithic Era lasted from 10,000 to 2.5 million years ago.

False

Explore the transition of human life from the Paleolithic to Neolithic Age, marked by changes in tool-making, food gathering, and agriculture. Learn about the development of smaller, more delicate stone tools, polished stones, and specialized tools made from wood and bone.

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