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Description = "The Paleolithic, its stages and a summary of the most ancient stage of mankind." ></seo>
 
Description = "The Paleolithic, its stages and a summary of the most ancient stage of mankind." ></seo>
The Paleolithic is the stage most ancient and long history of humanity. The men were nomadic and devoted to gathering and hunting. They had to adapt to several important variations in the climate.
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The Paleolithic is the most ancient and long stage of [[Prehistory]] of Mankind. The men were nomadic and devoted to gathering and hunting. They had to adapt to several important [[Climate changes during the Paleolithic|weather changes]].
  
The denomination that geology gives to this time period is Quaternary or Pleistocene. Thanks to the research of geology we know that there were great [[climatic changes during the paleolitico|variaciones weather]] during this period: are those known as alternation between glacial and interglacial periods. These changes in climate forced early humans to continuous adaptations to the environment. They favored migrations and the development of techniques for survival.
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The denomination that geology gives to this time period is Quaternary or Pleistocene. Thanks to the research of geology we know that there were great [[Climate changes during the Paleolithic|weather changes]] during this period: they are known as alternation between glacial and interglacial periods. These changes in climate forced early humans to continuous adaptations to the environment. They favoured migrations and the development of techniques for survival.
  
 
The archaeological sources that we can use to study the Paleolithic are:
 
The archaeological sources that we can use to study the Paleolithic are:
* [[Human fossils from the paleolitico| "']] [[Fossil "' human]]. Different races, must differentiate its location in geography and of course the temporary space in which they lived.
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* [[Paleolithic human fossils|'''Human fossils''']]. You should differentiate different races, its location in geography and of course the temporary space in which they lived.
* [[Instruments or tools manufactured by man during the paleolitico| "']] [[Tools "']] and instruments that have been recovered, usually made of stone or bone allows us to get to know every human species, their behavior and skills.
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* [[Instruments or tools made by man during the Paleolithic|'''Tools and instruments''']] that have been recovered, usually made of stone or bone allow us to get to know each human species, their behaviour and skills.
* [[Art during the paleolitico| "']] [[Art "']] who created the human populations of the Paleolithic. Its purpose is always in discussion, but there is no doubt that of the artistic genius of many of the creators of the works that have come down to us.
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* [[Art of the Paleolithic|'''Art''']] that were created by human populations of the Paleolithic. Their purpose is always in discussion, but there is no doubt about the artistic genius of many of the creators of the works that have come down to us.
  
During the Paleolithic man was transformed as a species, evolved from the forms more primitive similar to primates and gradually acquired the characteristics of modern man. It is the time of mankind more difficult to interpret and study, because the information that reaches us makes it fragmented. It's like having a great book that we can only read small fragments which should be sufficient to know our history.
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During the Paleolithic man was transformed as a specie, evolved from the more primitive forms similar to primates and gradually acquired the characteristics of modern man. It is the time of mankind more difficult to interpret and study, because the information reaches us fragmented. It's like having a great book where we can only read small fragments which should be sufficient to know our history.
  
= The Paleolithic stage =
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= Paleolithic stages =
Traditionally are separated based on the type of tools and supplies that archaeology has unearthed Paleolithic in three stages:
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Traditionally Paleolihic has been separated in three stages based on the type of tools and supplies that archaeology has unearthed:
  
== Lower Palaeolithic ==
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== Lower Paleolithic ==
It is the oldest stage, including the culture of pebbles, the Acheliense culture and Abbevillian and the Clactonian culture. It's the first steps in the techniques of transformation of the stone tools.
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It is the oldest stage, including the Culture of Pebbles, the Acheulean culture and Abbevillian and the Clactonian culture. It's the first steps in the techniques of transformation of the stone tools.
  
== Middle Palaeolithic ==
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== Middle Paleolithic ==
It is formed mainly by the mousterian culture.
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It is formed mainly by the Mousterian culture.
  
 
== Upper Paleolithic ==
 
== Upper Paleolithic ==
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 28 September 2015


The Paleolithic is the most ancient and long stage of Prehistory of Mankind. The men were nomadic and devoted to gathering and hunting. They had to adapt to several important weather changes.

The denomination that geology gives to this time period is Quaternary or Pleistocene. Thanks to the research of geology we know that there were great weather changes during this period: they are known as alternation between glacial and interglacial periods. These changes in climate forced early humans to continuous adaptations to the environment. They favoured migrations and the development of techniques for survival.

The archaeological sources that we can use to study the Paleolithic are:

  • Human fossils. You should differentiate different races, its location in geography and of course the temporary space in which they lived.
  • Tools and instruments that have been recovered, usually made of stone or bone allow us to get to know each human species, their behaviour and skills.
  • Art that were created by human populations of the Paleolithic. Their purpose is always in discussion, but there is no doubt about the artistic genius of many of the creators of the works that have come down to us.

During the Paleolithic man was transformed as a specie, evolved from the more primitive forms similar to primates and gradually acquired the characteristics of modern man. It is the time of mankind more difficult to interpret and study, because the information reaches us fragmented. It's like having a great book where we can only read small fragments which should be sufficient to know our history.

Paleolithic stages

Traditionally Paleolihic has been separated in three stages based on the type of tools and supplies that archaeology has unearthed:

Lower Paleolithic

It is the oldest stage, including the Culture of Pebbles, the Acheulean culture and Abbevillian and the Clactonian culture. It's the first steps in the techniques of transformation of the stone tools.

Middle Paleolithic

It is formed mainly by the Mousterian culture.

Upper Paleolithic

It is the most modern stage corresponding to the Aurignacian, Gravettian, Solutrean and Magdalenian cultures.


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