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draw a different periods and discuss about their foods and habbits and different tools of early human​

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Answered by suzy173
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Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron age

Explanation:

The Prehistoric Period of Humans

Stone Age

Divided into three periods: Paleolithic (or Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (or Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (or New Stone Age), this era is marked by the use of tools by our early human ancestors (who evolved around 300,000 B.C.) and the eventual transformation from a culture of hunting and gathering to farming and food production.

In the Paleolithic period (roughly 2.5 million years ago to 10,000 B.C.), early humans lived in caves or simple huts or tepees and were hunters and gatherers. They used basic stone and bone tools, as well as crude stone axes, for hunting birds and wild animals. They cooked their prey, including woolly mammoths, deer and bison, using controlled fire. They also fished and collected berries, fruit and nuts.

During the Mesolithic period (about 10,000 B.C. to 8,000 B.C.), humans used small stone tools, now also polished and sometimes crafted with points and attached to antlers, bone or wood to serve as spears and arrows. Agriculture was introduced during this time, which led to more permanent settlements in villages.

Finally, during the Neolithic period (roughly 8,000 B.C. to 3,000 B.C.), ancient humans switched from hunter/gatherer mode to agriculture and food production. They domesticated animals and cultivated cereal grains. They used polished hand axes, adzes for ploughing and tilling the land and started to settle in the plains. Advancements were made not only in tools but also in farming, home construction and art, including pottery, sewing and weaving.

Bronze Age

Metalworking advances were made, as bronze, a copper and tin alloy, was discovered. More villages and cities began to form.he earliest written accounts, including Egyptian hieroglyphs and Petroglyphs (rock engravings), are also dated to this era. The mainly cultivated cereals were wild einkorn, wild emmer, naked wheat and barely, in the Bronze Age mainly millet and spelt, besides barely and oat. Pulses like peas, lenses, beans as well as nuts and berries completed the daily menu

Iron Age

The discovery of ways to heat and forge iron kicked off the Iron Age (roughly 1,300 B.C. to 900 B.C.).Along with mass production of steel tools and weapons, the age saw even further advances in architecture. Combination of bread, porridges and stews. Wheat and barley were two of the most common crops grown by Iron Age people.

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