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History of Architecture MODULE 1(Year 1) By Anjith Augustine
PALEOLITHIC PERIOD
History of Architecture MODULE 1(Year 1) By Anjith Augustine
Introduction
• The Paleolithic Age, Era or Period is a prehistoric period of human history distinguished by the development of
the most primitive stone tools and covers roughly 99% of human technological prehistory.
• Also called as "old age of the stone" or "Old Stone Age."
• During the Paleolithic, humans grouped together in small societies such as bands, and subsisted by gathering plants and
fishing, hunting or scavenging wild animals
• Humankind gradually evolved from early members of the genus Homo such as Homo habilis – who used simple stone
tools – into fully behaviorally and anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) during the Paleolithic era.
• During the end of the Paleolithic, specifically the Middle and or Upper Paleolithic, humans began to produce the earliest
works of art and engage in religious and spiritual behavior such as burial and ritual.
• The climate during the Paleolithic consisted of a set of glacial and interglacial periods in which the climate periodically
fluctuated between warm and cool temperatures.
• One rich source of Paleothic artifacts has been the Euphrates river valley
History of Architecture MODULE 1(Year 1) By Anjith Augustine
Social life
• The economy of a typical Palaeolithic society was a hunter-gatherer economy.
• Humans hunted wild animals for meat and gathered food, firewood, and materials for their tools, clothes, or shelters
• Human population density was very low, around only one person per square mile
• nomadic lifestyle
• Middle and Upper Palaeolithic societies were possibly fundamentally egalitarian (Equality to all people)
• Religious beliefs may have included animal worship
Hut found at Terra Amata, near Nice in France, was dated to
the Mindel Glaciation, 380,000 BCE
History of Architecture MODULE 1(Year 1) By Anjith Augustine
notes
Introduction
Palaeolithic period or Old Stone Age, the earliest period of human development and the longest phase of mankind's history. It is
approximately coextensive with the Pleistocene geologic epoch, beginning about 2 million years ago and ending in various places between
40,000 and 10,000 years ago, when it was succeeded by the Mesolithic period. By far the most outstanding feature of the Palaeolithic period
was the evolution of the human species from an apelike creature, or near human, to true Homo sapiens. This development was exceedingly
slow and continued through the three successive divisions of the period, the Lower, Middle, and Upper Palaeolithic. The most abundant
remains of Palaeolithic cultures are a variety of stone tools whose distinct characteristics provide the basis for a system of classification
containing several tool making traditions or industries
The Lower Paleolithic Period
The oldest recognizable tools made by members of the family of man are simple stone choppers, such as those discovered at Olduvai Gorge
in Tanzania. These tools may have been made over 1 million years ago by Australopithecus, ancestor of modern humans. Fractured stones
called eoliths have been considered the earliest tools, but it is impossible to distinguish man-made from naturally produced modifications in
such stones. Lower Paleolithic stone industries of the early species of humans called Homo erectus include the Choukoutienian of China and
the Clactonian, Chellean-Abbevillian, Acheulian and Levalloisian represented at various sites in Europe, Africa, and Asia, from 100,000 to
500,000 years ago. Stone tools of this period are of the core type, made by chipping the stone to form a cutting edge, or of the flake type,
fashioned from fragments struck off a stone. Hand axes were the typical tool of these early hunters and food-gatherers.
http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/society/paleolithic-period-bibliography.html
History of Architecture MODULE 1(Year 1) By Anjith Augustine
notes
The Middle Paleolithic period
It includes the Mousterian culture, often associated with Neanderthal man, an early form of humans, living between 100,000 and 40,000
years ago. Neanderthal remains are often found in caves with evidence of the use of fire. Neanderthals were hunters of prehistoric
mammals, and their cultural remains, though unearthed chiefly in Europe, have been found also in N Africa, Palestine, and Siberia. Stone
tools of this period are of the flake tradition, and bone implements, such as needles, indicate that crudely sewn furs and skins were used as
body coverings. Since the dead were painted before burial, a kind of primitive religion may have been practiced.
TheUpper Paleolithic Period
In the Upper Paleolithic period Neanderthal man disappears and is replaced by a variety of Homo sapiens such as Cro-Magnon man and
Grimaldi man. This, the flowering of the Paleolithic period, saw an astonishing number of human cultures, such as the Aurignacian,
Gravettian, Perigordian, Solutrean, and Magdalenian, rise and develop in the Old World. The beginnings of communal hunting and extensive
fishing are found here, as is the first conclusive evidence of belief systems centering on magic and the supernatural. Pit houses, the first man-
made shelters, were built, sewn clothing was worn, and sculpture and painting originated. Tools were of great variety, including flint and
obsidian blades and projectile points. It is probable that the people of the Aurignacian culture migrated to Europe after developing their
distinctive culture elsewhere, perhaps in Asia. Their stone tools are finely worked, and they made a typical figure eight–shaped blade. They
also used bone, horn, and ivory and made necklaces and other personal ornaments. They carved the so-called Venus figures, ritual statuettes
of bone, and made outline drawings on cave walls.
The hunters of the Solutrean phase of the Upper Paleolithic entered Europe from the east and ousted many of their Aurignacian
predecessors. The Solutrean wrought extremely fine spearheads, shaped like a laurel leaf. The wild horse was their chief quarry. The
Solutrean as well as remnants of the Aurignacian were replaced by the Magdalenian, the final, and perhaps most impressive, phase of the
Paleolithic period. Here artifacts reflect a society made up of communities of fishermen and reindeer hunters. Surviving Magdalenian tools,
which range from tiny microliths to implements of great length and fineness, indicate an advanced technique. Weapons were highly refined
and varied, the atlatl first came into use, and along the southern edge of the ice sheet boats and harpoons were developed. However, the
crowning achievement of the Magdalenian was its cave paintings, the culmination of Palaeolithic art.

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3.paleolithic period

  • 1. History of Architecture MODULE 1(Year 1) By Anjith Augustine PALEOLITHIC PERIOD
  • 2. History of Architecture MODULE 1(Year 1) By Anjith Augustine Introduction • The Paleolithic Age, Era or Period is a prehistoric period of human history distinguished by the development of the most primitive stone tools and covers roughly 99% of human technological prehistory. • Also called as "old age of the stone" or "Old Stone Age." • During the Paleolithic, humans grouped together in small societies such as bands, and subsisted by gathering plants and fishing, hunting or scavenging wild animals • Humankind gradually evolved from early members of the genus Homo such as Homo habilis – who used simple stone tools – into fully behaviorally and anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) during the Paleolithic era. • During the end of the Paleolithic, specifically the Middle and or Upper Paleolithic, humans began to produce the earliest works of art and engage in religious and spiritual behavior such as burial and ritual. • The climate during the Paleolithic consisted of a set of glacial and interglacial periods in which the climate periodically fluctuated between warm and cool temperatures. • One rich source of Paleothic artifacts has been the Euphrates river valley
  • 3. History of Architecture MODULE 1(Year 1) By Anjith Augustine Social life • The economy of a typical Palaeolithic society was a hunter-gatherer economy. • Humans hunted wild animals for meat and gathered food, firewood, and materials for their tools, clothes, or shelters • Human population density was very low, around only one person per square mile • nomadic lifestyle • Middle and Upper Palaeolithic societies were possibly fundamentally egalitarian (Equality to all people) • Religious beliefs may have included animal worship Hut found at Terra Amata, near Nice in France, was dated to the Mindel Glaciation, 380,000 BCE
  • 4. History of Architecture MODULE 1(Year 1) By Anjith Augustine notes Introduction Palaeolithic period or Old Stone Age, the earliest period of human development and the longest phase of mankind's history. It is approximately coextensive with the Pleistocene geologic epoch, beginning about 2 million years ago and ending in various places between 40,000 and 10,000 years ago, when it was succeeded by the Mesolithic period. By far the most outstanding feature of the Palaeolithic period was the evolution of the human species from an apelike creature, or near human, to true Homo sapiens. This development was exceedingly slow and continued through the three successive divisions of the period, the Lower, Middle, and Upper Palaeolithic. The most abundant remains of Palaeolithic cultures are a variety of stone tools whose distinct characteristics provide the basis for a system of classification containing several tool making traditions or industries The Lower Paleolithic Period The oldest recognizable tools made by members of the family of man are simple stone choppers, such as those discovered at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. These tools may have been made over 1 million years ago by Australopithecus, ancestor of modern humans. Fractured stones called eoliths have been considered the earliest tools, but it is impossible to distinguish man-made from naturally produced modifications in such stones. Lower Paleolithic stone industries of the early species of humans called Homo erectus include the Choukoutienian of China and the Clactonian, Chellean-Abbevillian, Acheulian and Levalloisian represented at various sites in Europe, Africa, and Asia, from 100,000 to 500,000 years ago. Stone tools of this period are of the core type, made by chipping the stone to form a cutting edge, or of the flake type, fashioned from fragments struck off a stone. Hand axes were the typical tool of these early hunters and food-gatherers. http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/society/paleolithic-period-bibliography.html
  • 5. History of Architecture MODULE 1(Year 1) By Anjith Augustine notes The Middle Paleolithic period It includes the Mousterian culture, often associated with Neanderthal man, an early form of humans, living between 100,000 and 40,000 years ago. Neanderthal remains are often found in caves with evidence of the use of fire. Neanderthals were hunters of prehistoric mammals, and their cultural remains, though unearthed chiefly in Europe, have been found also in N Africa, Palestine, and Siberia. Stone tools of this period are of the flake tradition, and bone implements, such as needles, indicate that crudely sewn furs and skins were used as body coverings. Since the dead were painted before burial, a kind of primitive religion may have been practiced. TheUpper Paleolithic Period In the Upper Paleolithic period Neanderthal man disappears and is replaced by a variety of Homo sapiens such as Cro-Magnon man and Grimaldi man. This, the flowering of the Paleolithic period, saw an astonishing number of human cultures, such as the Aurignacian, Gravettian, Perigordian, Solutrean, and Magdalenian, rise and develop in the Old World. The beginnings of communal hunting and extensive fishing are found here, as is the first conclusive evidence of belief systems centering on magic and the supernatural. Pit houses, the first man- made shelters, were built, sewn clothing was worn, and sculpture and painting originated. Tools were of great variety, including flint and obsidian blades and projectile points. It is probable that the people of the Aurignacian culture migrated to Europe after developing their distinctive culture elsewhere, perhaps in Asia. Their stone tools are finely worked, and they made a typical figure eight–shaped blade. They also used bone, horn, and ivory and made necklaces and other personal ornaments. They carved the so-called Venus figures, ritual statuettes of bone, and made outline drawings on cave walls. The hunters of the Solutrean phase of the Upper Paleolithic entered Europe from the east and ousted many of their Aurignacian predecessors. The Solutrean wrought extremely fine spearheads, shaped like a laurel leaf. The wild horse was their chief quarry. The Solutrean as well as remnants of the Aurignacian were replaced by the Magdalenian, the final, and perhaps most impressive, phase of the Paleolithic period. Here artifacts reflect a society made up of communities of fishermen and reindeer hunters. Surviving Magdalenian tools, which range from tiny microliths to implements of great length and fineness, indicate an advanced technique. Weapons were highly refined and varied, the atlatl first came into use, and along the southern edge of the ice sheet boats and harpoons were developed. However, the crowning achievement of the Magdalenian was its cave paintings, the culmination of Palaeolithic art.