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Early Humans Identity Chart
Boy Of The Painted Cave
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Technology
The use of tools such as spears,torches,and shells to hold paints is very important.
Clothes
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"Graybeard stood up and erased the drawing with the toe of his deerskin sandal." (p.76) This shows that early humans used animal skins to make their shoes.
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Characters
Volt
Volt is the leader of Tao's tribe. He also dislikes Tao very, very much.
Graybeard
Gray beard is a cave painter. He encounters Tao on chapter 6, when Tao is in the slough.
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Animals
Dogs
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Some clans have wolf dogs, but this particular clan thinks it's evil.
Informational Texts
Traditions/ceremonies
Daily Mail: "Cavemen in Israel buried their dead with complex rituals that involved food offerings to their friends and families, as well as flowers.".
Language
NewScientist: "A painstaking investigation of Europe’s cave art has revealed 32 shapes and lines that crop up again and again and could be the world’s oldest code".
Dogs
Dogs are (and were!) great friends. According to Science News, "Dogs were such great friends that humans appear to have domesticated them at least twice".
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Clothes
DK- Find Out: Stone Age: "Early humans cleaned, prepared, and wrapped animal skins around them to keep warm.".
Tools and Technology
DK-Find Out: Stone Age: "The Stone Age was a time and history when early humans used tools and weapons made out of stone.".
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Art
Chauvet cave: The most accurate timeline yet of who used the cave states,
"People never lived in the cave, explained Anita Quiles... It appears they went there mostly to create their symbolic art."
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Shelter
According to http://sheltertwc.weebly.com/history-and-evolution.html, "In the earliest prehistoric era, before Man knew how to build shelters, they made use of the natural environment to provide them with shelter. The earliest forms of shelter were those in trees, where it would provide minimal protection against the searing heat of the sun and the cold of the rain. Also, trees protected Man against animals that could not climb up the trees. Another natural form of shelter was the cave, which provided greater protection against inclement weather, though offering less protection against wild animals.
Food
DK- Find Out: Stone Age: "During the Stone Age, most early humans ate a variety or food, depending on what was in season.".
Legends
Stone Age Building The legends of Stonehenge: The Legend of the Heel Stone, The Legend of Merlin, and The Legend of the Dacing Giants.