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Literally means 'southern ape'. They had features that were both human-like and ape-like. Their skeletons show that they walked upright.
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This archaic form of Homo sapiens had a short, muscular and robust physique with a sloping forehead, pronounced eyebrow ridges, projecting lower jaw and no chin. They appeared approximately 250,000 years ago in Europe and parts of Asia and disappeared sometime around 30,000 BC. They had a slightly larger brain than Cro-Magnons with whom they co-existed for as much as 10,000 years in Western Europe.
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Science that studies human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.
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They were the creators of the first tools (Two words without space)
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Period of time from the appearance of the first hominids, around 4.000.000 years ago, and the invention of writing, approximately in 3500 BC.
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The no substitution of what they consumed meant that Palaeolithic people were...
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Ways of finding food during the Palaeolithic that we still use for mushrooms and berries
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Object made or modified by human hands
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Process to make tools out of stones, usually flint stones.
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Paleolithic people were... because of the extintion of resources and the seasons
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A rather flat stone tool that has been completely worked and retouched on both faces.
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One of the ways of finding food during the Palaeolithic - killing animals
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20 to 30 people formed a
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Two-sided stone tool
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Any of the modern or extinct bipedal primates of the hominidae family including all of the species Homo and Australopithecus.
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Paleolithic people lived in...
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The remains or impression of a prehistoric plant or animal embedded in rock and preserved in petrified form.
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Hard, sedimentary rock from the mineral quartz used throughout prehistory to create tools.
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The Homo erectus learned how to do it
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Figurines made out of stone, symbolising fertility