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THE PALEOLITHIC AGE
Paleolithic Period (Old Stone Age) 600000-10000 BC
Neanderthal man appeared in the middle Paleolithic age. Homo
Sapiens, the ancestor of modern man, were first seen in the upper Paleolithic
age.
Life, generally in this age, was perilous and at best uncertain. Survival depended
largely on successful hunting, but the hunt often brought sudden and violent
death. Social organization rather than bravery shaped subsequent success. Therefore
man learned to hunt in groups. In the earlier periods rough stone tools were
used but later, tools were refined. Flint hand-axes, scrapers, cutters, and
chisels are artifacts which served their specific needs.
Edible plants were gathered. They moved on whenever food resources became scarce.
Home for the Paleolithic people also varied according to the environment. In
cold regions they sought refuge in caves from the weather, predatory animals
and other people.
The most important Paleolithic places in Anatolia are in Yarimburgaz
near Istanbul and Karain near Antalya. Karain is the only cave known
in Anatolia where all the phases of the Paleolithic age are represented without
interruption. It contains a number of habitation levels of this age. Teeth and
bone pieces of Neanderthal man and Homo Sapiens have been unearthed in this
cave.
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