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Early humans made this in order to store food in it.

Pottery

What are people called that move from place to place?

nomads

Humans discovered that tools made from bronze (a mixture of copper and tin) were stronger than tools made from _______.

stone

Prehistoric people were nomads who traveled from place to place searching for _______.

food

__________ is when people have cities and governments.

civilization

______ made it possible for early humans to live in one place.

farming

We learn about the lives of prehistoric people from drawings in ________.

caves

Scholars believe that Stone-Age humans may have used Stonehenge to predict _________.

eclipses

The first __________ came about because of the invention of farming.

civilizations

What famous monument stands near Salisbury, England?

Stonehenge

Scientists use radiocarbon dating to determine the _______ of an artifact.

age

To keep track of time, humans use _________ based on events.

calendars

Sometimes, __________ must guess the age of an artifact.

archaeologists

The _____ _____ is the earliest period of prehistory.

Stone age

In the Stone Age what discovery had a large impact on early human life?

Fire

___________ is the record of past events.

history

First-hand, or eyewitness, accounts of an event are _________ sources.

primary

_________ are scientists who study the beginnings and the behavior of people.

anthropologists

The time before humans left written records is our _______.

prehistory

When we study the history of the whole human race, we are studying the history of ___________.

humanity

An _______ is when the sun is hidden by the moon.

eclipse

An _______ is something made by a human being.

artifact

This is the customs, values, and language of a people.

culture

What is an ember?

The glowing remains of a fire.

What is obsidian?

A type of volcanic glass