list the skills and knowledge of the children of the old stone age had. do u have any of thes e knowledges that they had?
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Explanation:
The Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Era)
The Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Era) -from the beginning of human existence until around 12,000 years ago
Why do we call this time in history the Stone Age?
During this time humans used stone to make tools and stone was used many times as part of the actual tool. Tools are objects that make our lives easier. A computer or smart phone are examples of modern-day tools. Paleolithic is a word that comes from the two Greek words palaios, meaning old, and lithos, meaning stone.
Using a hammer stone for flaking
Using a hammer stone for flaking. Which stone do you think is harder, the object stone, or the hammer stone?The first stone tools were used to meet people's three basic needs of food, shelter, and clothing. These were difficult times; there were no stores to buy food, and people had to cooperate in small groups to make clothing and shelter. To hunt for food, early humans formed spears, first by sharpening the ends of sticks, but later by attaching a sharp stone spear-tip to wood using animal sinew. A tool made up of more than one material is called a composite tool.
Flaking was one of the first uses of technology. Technologies are tools and also skills that make our lives easier. Flaking is an example of a Stone Age technology skill. Flaking involves using a hammer stone to form sharp edges on an object stone by striking it on its sides. By flaking early humans could sharpen spear and arrow tips to hunt prey.
Old Stone Age people hunt a sabre-toothed tiger
Old Stone Age people hunt a sabre-toothed tiger; why are the spears considered composite tools?How do we know the age of artifacts?
As far as we know today, people have only been writing about their experiences for about 7,000 years. When people write about their existence, we call that history. But what about the time before writing, how can we tell the age of an object?
There are three ways to determine the date of an artifact:
Extraction: digging down through layers of earth, the deeper the object, the older it is.
Typology: studying the type of object. If the object is more complex, it is usually more recent, simple tools are usually older.
Carbon-14 Dating: this is the measure of the amount of a substance called carbon-14 present in an object. This only works for living objects. When a living organism dies, it begins to lose carbon-14 in a predictable way we can measure and then determine the time the object was alive. Objects with less carbon-14 lived longer ago. Eventually a once-living object looses all of its carbon-14, so very old objects can not be dated using this method.