Prehistoric Times Quiz
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What is the term used to refer to the time period before the existence of paper, language, or the written word?

  • Prehistory (correct)
  • Early civilization
  • Primitive age
  • Ancient era
  • What were some of the objects discovered during excavations at prehistoric sites?

  • Old tools, pottery, habitats, bones of ancient human beings, and drawings on cave walls (correct)
  • Metal artifacts, manuscripts, coins, and jewelry
  • Ceramics, architectural structures, coins, and hieroglyphics
  • Sculptures, textiles, musical instruments, and written scrolls
  • What is the commonly known term for the prehistoric period in the early development of human beings?

  • Neolithic Era
  • Old Stone Age (correct)
  • Bronze Age
  • Iron Age
  • What were some possible reasons for prehistoric people to draw and paint on cave walls?

    <p>To make their shelters more colourful and beautiful, or to keep a visual record of their day-to-day life</p> Signup and view all the answers

    During which period do we see a proliferation of artistic activities in the prehistoric era?

    <p>Upper Palaeolithic times</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Prehistoric Terminology

    • The era before paper, language, or the written word is referred to as Prehistory.
    • This term encompasses the time before documented historical records.

    Archaeological Discoveries

    • Excavations at prehistoric sites have uncovered a variety of significant artifacts, including:
      • Stone tools: Used for hunting, gathering, and food preparation.
      • Cave paintings: Artistic expressions found on cave walls, showcasing early human creativity.
      • Pottery: Created for storage and cooking, indicative of advances in technology and lifestyle.
      • Fossils and bones: Providing insights into the diets and physical attributes of prehistoric humans and animals.

    Early Human Development

    • The prehistoric period during the initial stages of human development is commonly known as the Stone Age.
    • This period is characterized by the rudimentary technology and the use of stone tools.

    Motivations for Cave Art

    • Prehistoric people may have drawn and painted on cave walls for several reasons:
      • Symbolic communication: To convey messages, beliefs, or spiritual meanings.
      • Documenting environments: Recording hunting scenes or animals, possibly as a form of storytelling.
      • Ritualistic purposes: Engaging in spiritual or ceremonial practices that foster a connection with the world around them.

    Artistic Proliferation Period

    • A notable increase in artistic activities during the prehistoric era can be observed in the Upper Paleolithic period.
    • This era marks a peak in artistic expression, with more sophisticated cave art and portable sculptures emerging.

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    Test your knowledge of prehistoric times with this quiz! Explore the lifestyle, tools, pottery, and habitats of ancient civilizations that existed before the written word. Delve into the fascinating world of prehistory and discover how early humans lived and thrived.

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