G.E.T. Flights Lauren, Rose, Alexa, and Taylor (Final)

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G.E.T. Flights
Blombos Cave – In Blombos Cave, there was a warm climate and there
are huge herds of
animals that were
hunted and
consumed.
Ancient bones
were carved tools.
An example of
carved tools is
animal bone
blades, which had
leather strips on
them and
decorated with
ocher, which is a
yellowish powder.
The oldest bones
were found in
Blombos Cave
and they were about 70,000 years old. This information was found in Our
World.
La Gravette, France –
This happened 70,000 to 12,000 years ago.
According to National in La Gravette, France, the
common people who stayed there were the
Neanderthals. The Neanderthals survived in Conte
cliffs. In La Gravette, France the Neanderthals did
not hunt much. The shelter of the Neanderthals
was a cave. The tools they used were wood to make
fires so they could stay warm and for lighting
purposes. The skills Neanderthals did have, were
not very good talents, one of which included
building a fire. Not that they were bad skills, but
they could have had more helpful skills. They used clay to make different
things. They also used sewing needles for sewing clothes. I found this
information in National Geographic.
Czech Republic – In Czech Republic, they had a cold climate. The tools
they used were
described as
think that their
These events took
10,000 years ago.
Venus Figures which was
fertility symbols. Specialists
true meanings were lost to us.
place 13,000 years ago to
Geissenklosterle, Germany – In Geissenklosterle, they relied on
only one animal
This means
hunted mammoths.
doing things such
events were taking
mentioned; a mammoth.
whenever they hunted, they
They used stone tools for
as important work. These
place 32,000 years ago.
Kota Tampan – During the Ice Age in Kota Tampan the Ice Age froze
the world and the deserts closed in which forced the groups into smaller
territories. The
diet of these humans
was fish,
oysters, and clams.
For tools, the
people from Kota
Tampan used
rocks which they
sharpened to
use as tools.
Gulf of Zula— In the Gulf of Zula, they used stone tools. As proof of this,
they found stone
ancient fossilized
8-9 lions shared
Also, in the Gulf of
many human
probably when our
crossing the Red
and tools behind.
tools imbedded in
coral reef. They ate
between 250 people.
Zula, they found
skulls which was
ancestors were
Sea dropping food
Fertile Crescent— The Fertile Crescent was a dry region. The Tigris
and the Euphrates River made life possible in a dry region. People cut trees
for firewood and buildings. Shepherds herded the sheep and goats for milk
and wool.
They also valued
cattle and
made them work
animals
because they
produced
meat and milk.
The most
important crops in
the Fertile
Crescent were
wheat, and
barley, but they
also grew
gardens of beans,
onions, lettuce, cucumbers, herbs, along with date palm, apple, and
pomegranate trees.
Jericho—
In Jericho, they were no longer hunter-gatherers. This was the beginning of
farming. The crops that these farmers specialized in included many grains
such as wheat and barley. In Jericho, their houses were made out of circular
dwellings which were built out of clay and straw bricks left to dry in the sun,
which were
left to dry in the
sun, which
were plastered
together
with a mud mortar.
Each house
measured about 5
meters
across and their
roofs were
made out of mudsmeared
brush. Their walls
in Jericho
were normally
made out of
stones and the
same with
their steps.
Karacadag Mountains—In the Karacadag Mountains, there was dry
summers and mild wet winters because they had a Mediterranean type
climate. When
people lived in the
Karacadag
Mountains, they ate
einkorn. Also,
they ate wheat
because they said
that wheat originated
in the
surroundings of the
Karacadag
Mountains.
Catal Huyuk— In Catal Huyuk, their climate warmed and the number of
plants and animals increased dramatically. Hunter-gathers had a change in
their
diets
because of
the
increase of
their
animals.
The
Neolithic
Era
was a
period
of the time
when
people
used
stone tools.
Mezhirich, Ukraine – in Mezhirich, Ukraine there was a cold climate.
They hunted
Mammoths.
huge jaw
to Woolly
foundations
inhabited
repaired
figurines,
of Mammoth
and skinned Woolly
The tools they used were
bones that once belonged
Mammoths to make
of their homes. The
skinned animals and they
tools and carved ivory
included a ghostly piece
tooth.
Vogelherd Cave—one of the land features was a cave. In Vogelherd
Cave, they
animal
An ivory horse,
a bone flute
Cave in
relied on only one
mentioned; a mammoth.
an ivory mammoth, and
were found in Vogelherd
Germany.
Great Rift Valley—
Great Rift Valley had Ancient lake beds, dry climates,
and high plains. In Great Rift Valley, very sharp hand axes were found in the
along with, what historians think to be, the remains of a 2 million year old
human. The
early humans of
Great Rift
Valley hunted and
consumed
huge herds of
various types
of animals.
Blombos Cave—In Blombos Cave there was a warm climate and
there are huge herds of animals that were hunted and consumed. Ancient
bones were carved tools. An example of a carved tool is animal bone blades,
which had leather
strips on them and
decorated with
ocher, which is a
yellowish powder.
The oldest bone tools
were found in
Blombos Cave and
they were about
70,000 years old. (Our
World)
Great Rift Valley— Great Rift Valley had Ancient lake beds, dry
climates, and high plains. In Great Rift Valley, very sharp hand axes were
found in the
along with,
what historians
think to be,
the remains of a 2
million year
old human. The
early humans
of Great Rift
Valley hunted
and consumed
huge herds of
various types of
animals.
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