Unit 6 Early Humans Visual Vocabulary

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Unit 6 Early Humans Visual Vocabulary

An early ancestor of humans that developed in Africa HOMINID An early ancestor of humans that developed in Africa

A strip of land connecting two continents LAND BRIDGE A strip of land connecting two continents

HUNTER-GATHERERS Early humans who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive.

1 PALEOLITHIC ERA THE OLD STONE AGE: 1st time period of Early Humans. Made stone tools to help make life easier.

2 MESOLITHIC ERA THE MIDDLE STONE AGE: 2nd time period of Early Humans. Start planting foods & living in groups.

3rd time period of Early Humans. Agriculture Revolution. NEOLITHIC ERA 3 THE NEW STONE AGE: 3rd time period of Early Humans. Agriculture Revolution.

DOMESTICATION The process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans

ICE AGE Time periods in history where the huge ice glaciers cover the Earth’s surface and cause great migrations of people, animals, and plant life.

AGRICULTURE FARMING

ARCHAEOLOGIST A scientist who studies prehistoric people by analyzing artifacts, inscriptions, and monuments.