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Vocabular y 5 Themes of Geog. Famous Firsts SkillsCatch All

People who don’t have a permanent home 1

Who are nomads? 1

Changing to fit your environment 2

What is adapting? 2

Remains of something made by humans (like a weapon or tool) 3

What is an artifact? 3

Line that places events in the order they occur 4

What is a timeline ? 4

Time period before written history 5

What is prehistory? 5

6 Theme that includes absolute and relative

What is location? 6

Theme that includes human and physical features 7

What is Place? 7

Theme that describes how people, goods, and ideas are transported 8

What is movement? 8

Theme that describes how humans adapt to or change their surroundings. 9

What is human environment interaction? 9

Theme that describes what characteristics a place shares with other places around it. 10

What is region? 10

The first (almost) completed fossil of a human is called… 11

What is LUCY? 11

Neolithic humans were the first to domesticate plants and animals. What does this mean? 12

What is taming or training them for human use? 12

Who was the first person to discover human remains in Africa? 13

Who is Mary Leaky?

When was the first time fire was “created” by humans? 14

What is Paleolithic era? 14

Besides fire, list three “inventions” during the Paleolithic Era. 15

Language, Stone tools, cave drawings 15

This type of map shows boundaries of states and countries. 16

What is a political map? 16

This kind of source did not experience an event. They are just passing along the story. 17

What is a secondary source? 17

This kind of map shows things like rivers and mountain ranges. 18

What is a physical map? 18

Giving an address is an example of what kind of location? 19

What is absolute location? 19

This kind of map shows how patterns or themes are spread out (population, rainfall, etc.) 20

What is a special purpose map? 20

Farming was a revolution. What does that mean? 21

What is a complete change in the way of life? 21

“New Stone Age” 22

What is NEOLITHIC? 22

Humans migrated from Africa into Europe and Asia. What does migrate mean? 23

What is to leave your home and go somewhere else to live? 23

The food you eat, the way you dress, and the way you speak are examples of what kinds of features (think 5 themes of Geography)? 24

What are Human Features? 24

Besides farming, give two “inventions” or discoveries during the Neolithic Era. 25

What are building of cities, establishing civilizations, domesticating animals, bronze and metal tools? 25