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$ 20 $ 30 $ 40 $ 50 $ 10 $ 20 $ 30 $ 40 $ 50 $ 10 $ 20 $ 30 $ 40 $ 50 $ 10 $ 20 $ 30 $ 40 $ 50 $ 10 $ 20 $ 30 $ 40 $ 50 $ 10 Vocab More Vocab Stone AgeIce Age Miscell- aneous

Long period of time before people developed systems of writing

What is Prehistory?

Study of past cultures through the things that remain such as buildings, tools, or pottery

What is archaeology?

A scientist who uncovers evidence, or proof, from the past

What is archaeologist?

An object made by people long ago

What is artifact?

To move from one place to another

What is migrate?

Huge Ice Sheets

What are glaciers?

This means ‘to Tame or make more useful.’

What is domesticate?

A group of people who share the same culture

What is Society?

A narrow strip of land connecting two continents

What is a land bridge?

Includes the technology, customs, beliefs and art of certain people

What is culture?

What do archaeologist study to learn about Prehistory?

Artifacts

This is the name given to the period of time when everything was covered in ice

What is Ice Age?

When the Glaciers melted, what happened?

More water in the Seas and good Farm land.

How did people get into North America?

What is a landbridge?

During the Old Stone Age, a lot of progress was made. True or False

FALSE

What was the most important advancement of the New Stone Age?

Learning to Farm

List the first animals to be domesticated (4 of them)

Goats, horses, dogs, sheep, cattle

List the four elements that the Neolithic Era Stone Age men worshiped...

Air, Fire, Water, Earth

The New Stone Age began about 10,000 years ago in…?

Southwest Asia

How did plant and animal domestication affect the Stone Age?

Helped them progress rapidly.

The job most woman did during the Old Stone Age

What is gathers of food?

The name of tool used to kill animals that consisted of three rocks that they swung?

What is a bola?

This is the continent that man first migrated from.

What is Africa?

These are examples of what?

Artifacts

Person who travels from place to place, without permanent home

What is a nomad?