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The document outlines the progression of human tools, economy, habitat, and society from the Paleolithic to the Iron Age. It highlights the evolution from simple stone tools and nomadic lifestyles to advanced agriculture, trade, and the establishment of empires with complex social structures. Various references from encyclopedias and historical sources are provided to support the information presented.

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ACTIVITY IN STS

Name: Chiara Minh S. Agustin

Course: BSIT 1st Year

Schedule: TUE, PM 5:30-8:30

Age Tools Economy Habitat Society


Stone tools, hand axes Hunting and Caves, rock Nomadic groups;
Paleolithic and cleaving tools Gathering shelters and small family-based
huts made from communities
branches
Microliths, small stone Hunting, Fishing, Huts near rivers Semi-nomadic;
tools, bows, arrows and early plant gathering or coast began forming
Mesolithic fishing tools larger communities
Polished stone tools, Farming(agriculture) Mud-brick Villages, Social
sickles, grind stone , domesticated houses or stone classes
Neolithic animals
Bronze tools and Trade, specialized Towns and Rulers, merchants,
weapons (copper + tin), labor, agriculture Cities, mud- artisans, scribe
Bronze metal plows with better tools, brick house,
metal work public buildings
Iron tools, farming Advanced Towns and Empires and
equipment, advanced agriculture, coins as Cities with Kingdoms, laws,
Iron weaponry currency, long- urban layouts militaries, clear
distance trades social classes

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Keesing, F.M., Braidwood, R.J., Gimbutas, M., Adams, R.M., Movius, H.L., Pittioni, R. (2025,
March 14). Stone Age. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/event/Stone-Age
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The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica (2025, May 4). Mesolithic. Encyclopedia Britannica.
https://www.britannica.com/event/Mesolithic
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https://www.britannica.com/event/Neolithic
Short History. (2016, January 10). Neolithic society. ShortHistory.org.
https://www.shorthistory.org/prehistory/neolithic-society/
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