All Ancient History: Greece Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Neolithic Era (Up To 2900 Bce)
Pre-Ceramic inhabitants of Greece generally lived in communities of _______________.
no more than 50 people
over 500 people
150-200 people
50- 100 people
50- 100 people
Pre-Ceramic Greeks lived in small agricultural communities of somewhere between 50-100 people. They generally lived in huts, and cultivated crops, hunted, and fished on a subsistence level. They also developed tools, clothing, and jewelry.
Example Question #2 : Neolithic Era (Up To 2900 Bce)
The Pre-Ceramic period of Neolithic Greece is characterized by __________.
the development of bronze tools
the settlement of the Greek mainland
the absence of clay pots
the rise of pastoral societies
the construction of communal hearths
the absence of clay pots
The Neolithic era in Greek history is subdivided into several categories. The earliest of these categories is generally referred to as the Pre-Ceramic period. The Pre-Ceramic period is characterized by the absence of clay pots. Pottery was an important technology that was developed during the next subdivision, the Early Neolithic period.
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