1. Name the Husband and wife team of Archeologists that we studied in Chapter 1? Mary and Louis Leakey.

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1. Name the Husband and wife team of Archeologists that we studied in Chapter 1? Mary and Louis Leakey

2. The Neolithic Age is sometimes called? The New Stone Age

3. What was the name of the Hominid skeleton discovered by Donald Johanson? “Lucy”

4. The Study of human life and culture is?

5. Which method used to determine the age of an artifact is only effective for objects that are up to 50,000 years?

6. These skilled workers made weapons and jewelry and traded them with neighboring peoples.

7. The Paleolithic Age spans what time period?

8. The 1 st humans to leave Africa were…

9. How many miles did Homo Sapien Sapiens travel in one generation?

10. What tool did Paleolithic man use to start fires?

11. What animal did Paleolithic man hollow out and live in during Cold months?

12. Time period in which shift was made from hunting and gathering to the keeping of animals and growing of food.

13. The term homo sapien sapien means?

14. What is the name of the period before writing was developed?

15. What two elements combine to produce Bronze?

16. Which Characteristic of Civilization is missing? Cities Government Religion Writing Art Social Structure