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Archaeology

Hunter- Gatherers

Agricultural Revolution

Ice Age

Cities

Vocabulary

Archaeology Hunter Gatherer Agricultural Revolution Ice Age Cities Vocab $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Man-made objects.

What are artifacts?

Modern humans Are called this, From the Latin meaning “wise man”

What are Homo sapiens?

Remains or imprints of livings things like plants and animals.

What are fossils?

Believe that the first people Most archaeologists Believe that the first people On earth lived here.

What is Africa?

According to archaeologists, Women are responsible for This discovery.

What is Farming?

The very first Early humans Got their food In this way

What is Scavenging?

Learning how To use this tool Drastically changed The lives of the early Hunter-gatherers.

What is fire?

Women in hunter-gather The role of Women in hunter-gather groups.

Gathering plants and fruits As well as medicinal herbs? What was Gathering plants and fruits As well as medicinal herbs?

The main use Of this tool.

What is cutting And scraping meat?

Hunter-gatherers Were nomadic for this reason.

What is to Follow animals?

The shift from Hunting to farming.

What is The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution?

Villagers looked this way when compared to Hunter-gatherers.

What is Smaller and weaker?

Two disadvantages To living in a village.

A less varied diet, exposure to What are Waste, disease, A less varied diet, exposure to The elements?

The first domesticated Plant and Animal.

What are Barley and Dogs?

One of the First agricultural Village discovered.

What is Catalhuyuk?

Ice Age people Built their homes Out of these.

What are Mammoth bones and hides?

Age, much of the world was During the last ice Age, much of the world was Covered in these.

What are glaciers?

Compared to current times, Sea levels were like this, Allowing early humans to cross Into North America

What is lower?

During the ice age, humans _________ ,or change their and animals had to _________ ,or change their way of life to Fit their environment.

What Is adapt?

Due to the large amount of During the Ice Age, There was less of this Due to the large amount of Frozen water.

What is rainfall?

One of the first Cities was called this.

What is Uruk?

Early cities Had economies Based on these Two things.

What are farming And trading?

The first leaders in Early cities were Probably these people.

What are priests?

All civilizations Have these.

Are cities, governments, Religion, specialized jobs, and What Are cities, governments, Religion, specialized jobs, and language?

Having more than they needed, Or _________ helped lead to specialization.

What is Surplus?

On a special craft or job. Spend time working On a special craft or job.

What is specialization?

a well-organized government, cities, and workers with specialized A society that has a well-organized government, cities, and workers with specialized job skills..

What is A civilization?

The movement Of people from Their home to A new place.

What is migration?

Behavior of a plant or animal to make it To change the Behavior of a plant or animal to make it Useful for humans.

What is To domesticate?

And use of goods and services. The creation, movement, And use of goods and services.

What is an economy?

Final Jeopardy Compare Paleolithic And Neolithic times.

Neolithic “new stone age” Agricultural villages Permanent houses Domesticated plants and animals specialization Larger communities Early metal tools After the last Ice Age At first smaller and weaker Paleolithic “old stone age” Hunter-gathers Nomadic Hunted large game Lived in caves and tents Small communities Stone Tools Before and during the Ice Age