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1 12,000 Years of American Indian History The Blast IU 17 Fellowship Pennsylvania Intermediate Unit 17 Fall 2010 Colloquium The Blast IU 17 Fellowship Pennsylvania Intermediate Unit 17 Fall 2010 Colloquium

2 Catch my Campaign Dr. Yohuru Williams & Anthony Fitzpatrick

3 Pennsylvania Common Core Standards 8.2.4.C.5. Physical and human geography 7.1.7.B.Explain and locate places and regions as defined by physical and human features 8.1.7.A.Demonstrate continuity and change over time using sequential order and context of events. 7.4.12.A. Analyze the global effects of changes in the physical systems.

4 The Ice Age

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7 How do we know where a glacier stops?

8 Changing Flora and Fauna Over Time

9 Ice sheet on Ellsmere Island, Canada

10 Tundra: Semi-frozen Sub Arctic Plain Deciduous Forests The Transition from Tundra to Deciduous Forest

11 The Eastern Shoreline 18,000 Years Ago

12 Florida 20K BP

13 Great Lakes from Space

14 Great Lakes 18,000 BP

15 12KBP

16 10KBP

17 8,000 BP

18 18 KBP

19 12 KBP

20 9 KBP

21 6 KBP

22 Modern

23 United States, 16,000 Years Ago R. G. Larson, Illinois State Museum

24 Giant Beaver (Castoroides ohioensis) Extinct 8 Ft.

25 Long-snouted Peccary (Mylohyus nasutus) Extinct

26 Long-snouted Peccary (Mylohyus nasutus)

27 (Faunmap Database, Illinois State Museum) Peccary Finds in the U.S.

28 Jefferson's ground sloth (Megalonyx jeffersonii) Extinct Reconstruction by the University of Iowa Museum of Natural History

29 Ground Sloth Finds in the U.S. (Faunmap Database, Illinois State Museum)

30 Caribou (Rangifer tarandus)

31 American Mastodon (Mammut americanum) Extinct R. G. Larson, Illinois State Museum

32 Photograph: Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt American Mastodon, Mammut americanum

33 Mastodon Finds in the U.S. (Faunmap Database, Illinois State Museum)

34 Jefferson’s Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi jeffersonii) Extinct

35 Mammoth Finds in the Midwestern U.S. Woolly mammoth finds are shown with red squares; Jefferson's mammoth finds are shown as yellow triangles. Green dots indicate finds that cannot be identified to species.

36 America’s Oldest Known Artist? 13KBP Vero Beach

37 Hypothetical American Indian Local Sequence in Archaeology 12000 BP 8000 BP 2000 BP Paleo Indian Period Archaic Period Woodland Period

38 The Evolution of Projectile Point Typology

39 Woodland Period Archaic Hunters and Gatherers Circa 2000 BP Circa 1000 BP Cultivating Grasses, Bow and Arrow Raising Corn, Beans and Squash An Archaeological Local Sequence Circa 3000 BPPottery Circa 8000 BP Paleo Indians Nomadic Herd Hunters Circa 12000 BP Semi Nomadic

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41 It weighed about 440 lbs (200 kg). It was a bit smaller than a modern- day lion (Panthera leo), but much heavier. Extinct Circa 10KBC Smilodon

42 Paleo Indians And Mega Fauna

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44 PALEO INDIAN TOOL KIT

45 Paleo Indian Projectile Points

46 Woodland Period Archaic Hunters and Gatherers Circa 2000 BP Circa 1000 BP Cultivating Grasses, Bow and Arrow Raising Corn, Beans and Squash An Archaeological Local Sequence Circa 3000 BPPottery Circa 8000 BP Paleo Indians Circa 12000 BP Semi Nomadic Nomadic Herd Hunters Seasonal Campgrounds

47 ARCHAIC PERIOD POINTS

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49 The Style and Diversity of Projectile Points and Tool Kits Expands With Each Period Tools became varied and include more ground, polished and bone tools. They developed grooved axes, pestles, etc. Fishing becomes more important and net sinkers and fish hooks appear.

50 Woodland Period Archaic Hunters and Gatherers Circa 2000 BP Circa 1000 BP Cultivating Grasses, Bow and Arrow Raising Corn, Beans and Squash An Archaeological Local Sequence Circa 3000 BPPottery Circa 8000 BP Paleo Indians Circa 12000 BP Semi Nomadic Nomadic Herd Hunters

51 A Mississippian Monolithic Ax L: 13" Spiro Mounds Le Flore Co., OK Under 10 have been found nationwide.

52 Great Serpent Mound Ohio Burial and Ceremonial Mounds

53 Location of Mounds in North America The Mound Builders Heavily Influenced Indian Culture Throughout North America

54 The Three Sisters of the Garden

55 WOODLAND POINTS

56 EarlyMiddleLate Woodland Period Pottery

57 Guns, Germs and Steel The First Globalization

58 EUROPEAN CONTACT

59 FROM THIS

60 TO THIS

61 COLONIAL ARTIFACTS

62 18 th and 19 TH CENTURY HOMES

63 LIGHTING BOTTLE AND GLASS MANUFACTURE


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