Paleolithic, Neolithic and Age of Metals
Paleolithic, Neolithic and Age of Metals
Paleolithic, Neolithic and Age of Metals
PALEOLITHIC PERIOD
The word “Paleolithic” was coined by an archeologist named
John Lubbock. It was derived from Greek word: “palaios” meaning
“old,” and “lithos” meaning “stone,” giving a meaning “Old Stone
Age.” The Paleolithic Age refers to the ancient cultural stage of the
development of human technology, which is characterized by the
creation and use of simple tools basically made from stones.
This period is the longest among the three different stone age.
It is said that the Stone Age began with the emergence of first stone. It
started from the first production of stone artefacts, about 2.5 million
years ago, until the end of the last Ice Age, about 9,600 BCE.
Studies on ancient Homo sapiens skulls suggest a brain with indentations that shows the development of areas of
the brain associated with language. How people develop their language skills is controversial. However, historical records
show that language allows the creation of increasingly complex social structures with greater ability to be discussed,
morality, spirituality, and meaning.
Artwork such as cave drawings and paintings exhibit the creativity and structure of the group. They are interested
in sharing knowledge, expressing feelings, and conveying cultural information to future generations. Although artworks
rarely existed from more than 35,000 years ago, there is sufficient evidence of cave paintings and figures from later eras.
NEOLITHIC PERIOD
The word “Neolithic” was also coined by an archeologist named
John Lubbock. It was derived from Greek word: “néos” meaning
“new,” and “lithos” meaning “stone,” giving a meaning “New Stone
Age.” The Neolithic Age was the last stage of cultural development
among prehistoric people. It is characterized by stone tools formed by
polishing or grinding, dependence on plants or pets, settlements in
permanent villages and the appearance of crafts such as pottery and
weaving. This period is considered as the most important development
in human history as it shapes the way we live today.
This period started approximately 9,000 BCE in the Near East,
7,000 BCE in Southeast Europe, 6,000 BCE in East Asia, and even later
in other regions.
Massive changes in people's lifestyles also change the type of art they do. The Neolithic statue grows partly because
people don't need to carry it anywhere. Pottery is becoming increasingly common and is used to store food on agriculture.
This is also the time when alcohol is made and the interior-exterior decoration of architecture appears for the first time. In
short, people move somewhere and start living there year after year. Stonehenge was one of the famous historical art from
this period that remains mysterious on how it was built
UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS
AGE OF METAL