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Spelling Stone Age Pre- History Early Farming Village Life and Culture Eyeball Benders

N _ _ _ d A 100

What is Nomad A 100

_ r _ _ _ a__ t __ A 200

What are artifacts A 200

__ __g__te__ A 300

What is migrated A 300

__ome__ti__at__ A 400

What is domesticate A 400

A__ __ __ a__ __l __ __ __ __ t A 500

What is archaeologist A 500

B 100 This stone age village housed 50 people

What is Skara Brae B 100

B 200 Most technological progress was made during this period of the Stone Age

What is the New Stone AGe B 200

B 300 During this period of the Stone Age, humans depended primarily on stone or pebble tools

What is the Old Stone Age B 300

B 400 Polished Rock tools came into existence in this period of the Stone Age

What is the New Stone Age B 400

B 500 The Neolithic Period is also known as

What is the New Stone Age B 500

The period of time before a written language C 100

What is pre-history C 100

Archaeologists learn most about ancient life from these items known as C 200

What are artifacts C 200

Glaciers existed during this age C 300

What is the Ice Age C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

These materials were used to make better tools after the Ice Age C 400

What are slate and copper C 400

This “land bridge” allowed people to travel between Asia and the Americas C 500

What is Beringia C 500

This process tames wild plants and animals D 100

What is domestication D 100

This process is know as gathering wild plants for planting D 200

What is harvesting D 200

Wheat, Rice and Barley are these D 300

What is among the first plants to be domesticated D 300

Raising plants and animals for human use D 400

What is agriculture D 400

Horses, donkeys, and camels provided transportation for these types of people D 500

What are nomads D 500

Village life provided the opportunity for planting extra crops E 100

What is surplus E 100

Technology, art, and beliefs are included for each one of these E 200

What are cultures E 200

This occurs when a food surplus leads to villagers dividing work E 300

What is social divisions E 300

These artifacts tell archaeologists most about prehistoric culture E 400

What is Prehistoric art E 400

Spain and France were found to have this animal in common within their cave paintings E 500

What are bison E 500

F 100

Who is Ice Man F 100

F 200

What are stone age tools F 200

F 300

What is Beringia F 300

F 400

What is Skara Brae F 400

F 500

This plant shows evidence that people from Southeast Asia had contact with the Americas because it was also grown in the Pacific F 500

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