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ENGLISH PROJECT
HUMAN EVOLUTION:STONE AGE
-- NANDAN PAWAR
12th C
16
Introduction of Stone Age Era
• The Stone Age is a broad prehistoric period during which humans
widely used stone for toolmaking. Stone tools were made from a
variety of different sorts of stone. Humans, too, have always been
using tools such as bones, stones, dried twigs and sticks as tools.
• The Stone Age began at about 30,000 BCE and continued until 3,000
BCE. However, some scholars claim that the period began some 2.6
million years ago, based on the earliest evidence of humans using
stone tools.
TYPES OF STONE AGE
• The Stone Age is divided into three periods on the basis of the shape and the
type of tools found.
• 1. Old Stone Age or Palaeolithic Age ('Palaeo' means 'old' and 'lithos' means
'stone’.) [2 million years ago-12000 BC]
• 2. Middle Stone Age or Mesolithic Age ("Meso' means 'middle’.)[12000 BC-
7000 BC]
• 3. New Stone Age or Neolithic Age ('Neo' means 'new’.)[7000-2000 BC]
OLD STONE AGE
• The first tools made in the Old Stone Age with this technique were
crude. Only one side of those tools had a sharp edge. Such tools are
known as choppers. They could only only be used for breaking nuts or
bones
• Homo habilis and Homo erectus, who belong to the Old Stone Age,
both made their tools using the percussion technique. This technique
involves beating or striking one large pebble against another to obtain
stone flakes.
• They used the flakes for scraping meat from hide, for chopping meat
and other foodstuffs, for sharpening wooden sticks, etc.
Middle Stone Age
• Homo sapiens in the Middle Stone Age continued to make progress in
many different ways. Due to changes in the climate and the environment in
the Middle Stone Age, the way of life of humans had begun to change.
Besides hunting, Homo sapiens had started to harvest. foodgrains that
grew in the wild and to domesticate animals.
• Their diet now included various plant foods. They also began to settle in
one place for a part of the year. Domestication of sheep and goats also
goes back to this period.Homo sapiens now needed several different types
of tools that were light in weight and durable for a variety of tasks such as
hunting, fishing, harvesting, cutting of trees, etc
• They started using tools like the knife and the sickle by firmly fixing a row of blades
as small as fingernails into a groove in a bone or a piece of wood.
New Stone Age
• In this period, stone tools that were polished to give a smooth, shiny
finish were made for the first time. As this was a new type of tool-
making technique, this period was named the 'New Stone Age’.
• By the time of the New Stone Age, agriculture and domestication of animals or
animal husbandry had become at routine way of life.
• Hunting was no more the major means of obtaining food. It became
secondary to agriculture and animal husbandry.
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Stone Age evolution: From crude tools to polished blades

  • 1. ENGLISH PROJECT HUMAN EVOLUTION:STONE AGE -- NANDAN PAWAR 12th C 16
  • 2. Introduction of Stone Age Era • The Stone Age is a broad prehistoric period during which humans widely used stone for toolmaking. Stone tools were made from a variety of different sorts of stone. Humans, too, have always been using tools such as bones, stones, dried twigs and sticks as tools. • The Stone Age began at about 30,000 BCE and continued until 3,000 BCE. However, some scholars claim that the period began some 2.6 million years ago, based on the earliest evidence of humans using stone tools.
  • 3. TYPES OF STONE AGE • The Stone Age is divided into three periods on the basis of the shape and the type of tools found. • 1. Old Stone Age or Palaeolithic Age ('Palaeo' means 'old' and 'lithos' means 'stone’.) [2 million years ago-12000 BC] • 2. Middle Stone Age or Mesolithic Age ("Meso' means 'middle’.)[12000 BC- 7000 BC] • 3. New Stone Age or Neolithic Age ('Neo' means 'new’.)[7000-2000 BC]
  • 4. OLD STONE AGE • The first tools made in the Old Stone Age with this technique were crude. Only one side of those tools had a sharp edge. Such tools are known as choppers. They could only only be used for breaking nuts or bones • Homo habilis and Homo erectus, who belong to the Old Stone Age, both made their tools using the percussion technique. This technique involves beating or striking one large pebble against another to obtain stone flakes. • They used the flakes for scraping meat from hide, for chopping meat and other foodstuffs, for sharpening wooden sticks, etc.
  • 5. Middle Stone Age • Homo sapiens in the Middle Stone Age continued to make progress in many different ways. Due to changes in the climate and the environment in the Middle Stone Age, the way of life of humans had begun to change. Besides hunting, Homo sapiens had started to harvest. foodgrains that grew in the wild and to domesticate animals. • Their diet now included various plant foods. They also began to settle in one place for a part of the year. Domestication of sheep and goats also goes back to this period.Homo sapiens now needed several different types of tools that were light in weight and durable for a variety of tasks such as hunting, fishing, harvesting, cutting of trees, etc • They started using tools like the knife and the sickle by firmly fixing a row of blades as small as fingernails into a groove in a bone or a piece of wood.
  • 6. New Stone Age • In this period, stone tools that were polished to give a smooth, shiny finish were made for the first time. As this was a new type of tool- making technique, this period was named the 'New Stone Age’. • By the time of the New Stone Age, agriculture and domestication of animals or animal husbandry had become at routine way of life. • Hunting was no more the major means of obtaining food. It became secondary to agriculture and animal husbandry.