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As you can see Ba is here. He is
going to help you walk through all these sites. He thinks we need to
remind you that there is a lot here. Look at each site thoroughly. Don't
get in a hurry. Ba isn't going anywhere. |
- Encarta's
Stone Age This link has to be your first stop. It has a lot of
information and you need to find the dates of your period (Paleolithic or
Neolithic.)
- National
Geographic's Bones, Tools, Push Back Human Settlement in Arctic Region
This is a link to an article about travel, technology and tools.
- National
Geographic's African Bone Tool Article This is a link to an
article about specifically tools but also has information for other groups.
- Mr.
Dowling's Passport is a history site that has links to all periods of
history. There is a lot information here for all groups.
- Beer
Brewing Paralleled the Rise of Civilization This is a link to an
interesting link about the diet of a Prehistoric tribe.
- Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc
Cave Site Located in the south of France, at Vallon-Pont-d'Arc (Ardèche),
the Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc cave is exceptional site for all groups. There is a
lot there.. read it all.
- Virtual
Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave Is the virtual tour of number 5
link. You gotta check this site out.
- The
Cave of Lascaux
- Ape
Man Is BBC's site on the Stone Age. Make sure you know the dates
of your period and hit the skeleton head on the timeline on top. There's is
a lot of information here.
- Prehistoric
Art Is an Art site but does have other information for each
group.
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