Comparison of
Paleolithic / Neolithic People
Reconstruction of The Iceman and His Tools Dependent on Natural Resources
Paleolithic: Moved with food supply.
Neolithic: Water and good soil for crops. Government
Paleolithic: Families (male ruled) evolutionary, from family to village to city.
Neolithic: Chief with council. Economy
Neolithic: Barter system. Religion
Polytheistic - believed in life after death. Social
Men hunted; women gathered / farmed. Technology
Paleolithic: Stone tools
Neolithic: Farming, baking and firing pottery, specialized tools, bronze tools and weapons
The Iceman's Quiver and Arrows Fall / EvolutionPaleolithic: Ice Age forced them to move and change. Neolithic: Moved and evolved. ---- Origins of Government
Villages became larger, growing into cities. Government and religion were organized. The development of specialized occupations and advanced technology occurred. The use of written symbols to keep records began. Class System
There were a lot of people with internal struggle; some people felt they were better than others and could bring order and protection from raids. Role of Government: Organized to plan large projects (control water for irrigation, etc.) Needed to maintain laws and judge lawbreakers. Oversee large projects. Collect taxes. Rulers were seen as either gods or having been chosen by the gods. Laws were seen as coming from the gods. People were ruled harshly. It was seen as the only way (by the rulers) to get the people to submit - by being afraid). A state of war always existed: either between one people and another, or between the people and a ruler. ---- Origin of Formal Religion
Formal religion explains creation and life after death. Religions also formed for social reasons, provided comfort and solace, and brought harmony with the environment.
Bronze Age People Used Bronze to Make Swords and Tools. Development of Specialized Occupations
Artisans, merchants, and government. Officials led to new skills and knowledge. New ideas came from people trading with other people from other places. Writing
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Comparison of
Paleolithic / Neolithic People
Reconstruction of The Iceman and His Tools
Dependent on Natural Resources
Paleolithic: Moved with food supply.
Neolithic: Water and good soil for crops.
Government
Paleolithic: Families (male ruled) evolutionary, from family to village to city.
Neolithic: Chief with council.
Economy
Neolithic: Barter system.
Religion
Polytheistic - believed in life after death.
Social
Men hunted; women gathered / farmed.
Technology
Paleolithic: Stone tools
Neolithic: Farming, baking and firing pottery, specialized tools, bronze tools and weapons
The Iceman's Quiver and Arrows
Fall / Evolution
Paleolithic: Ice Age forced them to move and change.
Neolithic: Moved and evolved.
Origins of Government
Villages became larger, growing into cities. Government and religion were organized. The development of specialized occupations and advanced technology occurred. The use of written symbols to keep records began.
Class System
There were a lot of people with internal struggle; some people felt they were better than others and could bring order and protection from raids.
Role of Government:
Organized to plan large projects (control water for irrigation, etc.)
Needed to maintain laws and judge lawbreakers.
Oversee large projects.
Collect taxes.
Rulers were seen as either gods or having been chosen by the gods. Laws were seen as coming from the gods. People were ruled harshly. It was seen as the only way (by the rulers) to get the people to submit - by being afraid). A state of war always existed: either between one people and another, or between the people and a ruler.
Origin of Formal Religion
Formal religion explains creation and life after death. Religions also formed for social reasons, provided comfort and solace, and brought harmony with the environment.
Bronze Age People Used Bronze to Make Swords and Tools.
Development of Specialized Occupations
Artisans, merchants, and government. Officials led to new skills and knowledge. New ideas came from people trading with other people from other places.
Writing
Writing developed to keep records as government, religion, and trade got more complex. Almost all ancient civilizations came up with some form of writing.
Old Stone Age vs New Stone Age; Similarities: stone tools, hunted wild animals, weapons, ate plants, OSA worked in groups, (cooperatively), NSA traded; (both types of cooperation); NSA: farmers, settled less nomadic, domestication of dogs, horses, camels, cattle, food surplus, increase in population,
I got this info from ask.com
The only similarities between societies in todays first world nations, and the first Neolithic villages is that both societies were composed of people, and some of those people farmed.
what is the similarities between vocation and job?
Similarities between old and new transportation
One is that they are woodland people. :@
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neolithic people farmed and paleolithic hunted for food
Paleolithic people were hunter-gatherers while the Neolithic people relied primarily on agriculture
Neolithic was a time people started making tools & trading .... Paleolithic era was the old stone age when people hunt & gathered !!
Paleolithic people were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while Neolithic people began to settle in one place and engage in agriculture. Neolithic people developed more advanced tools and techniques for farming and pottery compared to the Paleolithic people. Additionally, Neolithic societies started to create permanent settlements and complex social structures.
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Paleolithic,Mesolithic,and neolithic.
People in the Paleolithic period were hunter-gatherers, nomadic, and relied on stone tools. In contrast, people in the Neolithic period were farmers, settled in one place, and developed agriculture, pottery, and domestication of animals.
The clue is in the name! The element "lithic" pertains to stone. Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic people all used tools made from stone, principally flint which can be knapped to produce sharp, hard cutting edges.
They were different because in the paleolithic age people did simpler things and were nomads but in the neolithic age people weren't nomads and started farming, trading and building shelters.
Paleolithic people came first, around 2.5 million years ago, characterized by the use of stone tools and hunting-gathering lifestyle. Neolithic people emerged later, around 12,000 years ago, marked by the development of agriculture and settled communities.
People in the Paleolithic period were mostly hunter-gatherers, while those in the Neolithic period were transitioning to agriculture and settled communities. Neolithic people also developed pottery, weaving, and domestication of animals, leading to more complex societies. Additionally, the Neolithic period saw the rise of permanent settlements and more advanced tools and technology.
They came from preexisting paleolithic tribes who either lived at or migrated to whichever neolithic site you're talking about.