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Early Land and People

Vocabulary Job TitleMisc

Row 1, Col 1 a long wooden building shared by Native American families. What is a longhouse?

1,2 A person who learns how people lived long ago. What is an archeologist?

1,3 Compared to today’s plants and animals, those of the Pennsylvania Period were: Larger

1,4 How did farming change the way the Native American live? They could settle in villages.

2,1 An object made by human beings often studied to tell how people lived. What is an artifact?

2,2 A person that tests fossils to learn when the plant or animal lived. What is a paleontologist?

2,3 What happens at an archeological site? Scientist search for remains of people and things from long ago.

2,4 What was the Iroquois League of Five Nations. An important Native American government system.

3,1 A string of bead made to record events. What is a wampum?

3,2 A person that discovers dinosaur prints. What is a paleontologist?

3,3 What kind of climate did Pennsylvania have 300 million years ago? Warm and wet.

3,4 During the Pennsylvania Period, where did animals live? In dense forests.

4,1 A person who travels in search of food. What is a nomad?

4,2 A person that discovers how people came to North America. What is an archeologist?

4,3 At Meadowcroft Rockshelter scientists found: Plant and animal remains.

4,4 Why was Pennsylvania a good place for Native Americans to settle 3,000 years ago? It had rich soil for farming.

5,1 A fence of sticks that protect a village. What is a palisade?

5,2 A person that learns about the trilobite. What is an paleontologist?

5,3 In the early 1600’s, where did the Lenni Lenape live? Along the Delaware and Brandywine Rivers.

5,4 Tamanend was a leader of which group? Lenni Lenape

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