Paleolithic Age - means “Old Stone Age” when early humans were hunter-gatherers and always traveling, Neolithic Age - means “New Stone Age” when humans learned how to farm, raise animals, and remain in one location, nomads - humans who travel from place to place and never settle in one location, Ice Age - period of extreme cold around the world making survival challenging, glaciers - huge sheets of ice that covered ⅓ of the earth during the Ice Age, domesticate - raising animals and learning to plant seeds for growing crops, systematic agriculture - the ability to grow crops year-round so all their food needs were taken care of, specialization - when humans took on jobs they were best at other than all being farmers, surplus - growing more than is needed; an extra amount, bipedal - the ability to walk on 2 legs, migration - movement from one location to another that involves great distance, revolution - sudden change that results in a big change of life such as the Agricultural Revolution and the Technological Revolution, land bridge - land normally under water that emerges during the Ice Age which allowed for animals and humans to travel to new locations around the earth, hunter-gatherer - early human who gathered food (fruits, nuts,) and hunted animals for food,
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