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Post by Gregory Hewett on Oct 14, 2011 15:21:20 GMT 5.5
Welcome Back!!
I look forward to you working in your new groups on these questions. Be sure to respond in statement-example-explanation format when it is applicable.
1. How did prehistoric people use available natural resources for food, housing, and clothing?
2. How did the development of tools change the life of early humans?
3. How was cave art different from other kinds of art created by early humans?
4. What does their art tell us about early humans?
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Post by sihyun on Oct 17, 2011 10:19:23 GMT 5.5
1. How did prehistoric people use available natural resources for food, housing, and clothing? Depending on where people live, there would be different kinds of houses and animals people hunt. Like caves and rock shelter, or branches, plant fiber animal skin shelter in desserts. And hunted animals which lived there and also gathering crops and plants which grows there.
2. How did the development of tools change the life of early humans? People started using fire which protected from scary animals, made them warmer, let them cook the animals, and also provided light in the darkness. Also they made bags, stone hand axes, and drills.
3. How was cave art different from other kinds of art created by early humans? The cave art was created by the early humans, and the difference about other cave arts was that they could’ve carried on them and also it was made by natural resources.
4. What does their art tell us about early humans? Art tell about its daily life, culture, and belief. Art also contain music, dance, and stories
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Post by aleena on Oct 17, 2011 10:19:55 GMT 5.5
1. How did prehistoric people use available natural resources for food, housing, and clothing? They used stone to make stone tools. They used fire to harden tools, cook food, for light, and to heat up. An example is for making the tools harder, the use fire to make it more firms, like your making metals. Fire was a very important resource to early humans. 2. How did the development of tools change the life of early humans? It made jobs that the early people did easier. The technology helped meet the needs of people. For example, the stone axes were used to make it easier to cut wood. Without it, life would have been harder. Development of technology made us humans today live an easier an easier life. 3. How was cave art different from other kinds of art created by early humans? Cave art, since it was painted in caves, you can’t move it around. It will always stay in one place. While jewelry and figurines are small and not grounded in one place so you can move it around. Their art also included stories, music, and dance, which can also be moved by oral and physical ways. 4. What does their art tell us about early humans? It tells about early human’s belief systems, the animals they hunted, and religion. The art they made included music, dance, and stories. For example when early humans did cave paintings you could see pictures bulls, stallions, and bison which showed what they hunted. -GAV
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Post by aran on Oct 17, 2011 10:22:30 GMT 5.5
Welcome Back!!
I look forward to you working in your new groups on these questions. Be sure to respond in statement-example-explanation format when it is applicable.
1. How did prehistoric people use available natural resources for food, housing, and clothing? They depend on the natural environment for example caves, rocks, animal skins,branhes and plant fibres.
2. How did the development of tools change the life of early humans? Thanks to the development of tools the early humans could chip stone and make spears so they can kill more animals and bring more food to the clan so they can eat. There are also many more examples. 3. How was cave art different from other kinds of art created by early humans? cave art was different because it was ment to please the spirits of the animals they hunt so the animals they hunt can bring allot of gamre that day. That the reason why cave art is different then normal art. Because you don`t please the sprits of the animals when you do normal art. 4. What does their art tell us about early humans? There were many animals in prehistoric times.
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