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Compare the Paleolithic period to the Neolithic period. What do these time periods have in common?
A.
Both time periods are part of prehistoric times.
B.
Clay pots were important in both time periods.
C.
Both time periods were important for home decorations.
D.
The creation of permanent homes made of stone, mud, and timber was important to both time periods.
Compare the Paleolithic period to the Neolithic period. What do these time periods have in common?
A.
Both time periods are part of prehistoric times.
B.
Clay pots were important in both time periods.
C.
Both time periods were important for home decorations.
D.
The creation of permanent homes made of stone, mud, and timber was important to both time periods.
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The correct answer is:
A. Both time periods are part of prehistoric times.
The Paleolithic period (Old Stone Age) and Neolithic period (New Stone Age) are both phases in prehistory characterized by different lifestyles and technological developments. While the Neolithic period is marked by agricultural advancement and permanent settlements, the Paleolithic period is known for hunter-gatherer societies. However, they are both recognized as parts of the prehistoric era.
A. Both time periods are part of prehistoric times.
The Paleolithic period (Old Stone Age) and Neolithic period (New Stone Age) are both phases in prehistory characterized by different lifestyles and technological developments. While the Neolithic period is marked by agricultural advancement and permanent settlements, the Paleolithic period is known for hunter-gatherer societies. However, they are both recognized as parts of the prehistoric era.