Which term means "New Stone Age"?
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
What is the "Neolithic"?
Surviving by hunting and gathering all the food and resources needed is called a __ lifestyle.
culture
Neolithic
hunter-gatherer
agriculture
What is "hunter-gatherer"?
During the Neolithic period, which lasted from around 12,000 to 4,000 years ago, human societies began to ______ animals, leading to the development of agriculture.
resource
agriculture
domesticate
hunter-gatherer
What is "domesticate"?
This is usually letters or a image that represents something else.
What is a "symbol"?
During the Neolithic Revolution, what was a common method of building shelters?
Using metal and glass.
Using stone and mud.
Using plastic and rubber.
Using ice and snow.
What is "Using stone, wood, and mud"?
What is a synonym for "agriculture"?
Farming
Fishing
Mining
Weaving
What is "farming"?
Which term refers to selecting and breeding plants or animals for human use?
Migration
Domestication
Destruction
Emigration
What is "domestication"?
This shift allowed people to settle in one place, rather than constantly moving as _________.
archeologists
Neolithics
agriculturist
hunter-gatherers
What is "hunter-gatherers"?
This is a word that means half of sphere/globe.
What is "hemisphere"?
Why is irrigation important in agriculture?
It removes nutrients from the soil.
It prevents plants from growing too large.
It supplies water to crops.
It eliminates pests.
What is "It supplies water to crops"?
Which word is a synonym for "to interpret"?
To imagine
To translate
To explain
To confuse
What is "to explain"?
To explain facts and evidence by using logical thinking is to __.
What is "interoperate"?
Archeology plays a crucial role in helping us _______ the evidence of this transformation.
archeology
interpret
resource
domesticate
What is "interpret"?
This is when something is free from mistakes and all of the details are correct.
What is "accurate"?
What is the Neolithic Era known for?
The beginning of digital communication.
The start of space exploration.
The development of agriculture and settlements.
The invention of electricity.
What is "The development of agriculture and settlements"?
Which term is a synonym for "archeology"?
Exploration
Excavation
Astronomy
Biology
What is "excavation"?
Something that is useful and has value to people is called a __.
What is a "resource"?
The increased in these agricultural settlements led to the need for more _________ techniques to support crop growth.
interpretation
resources
domestication
irrigation
What is "irrigation"?
This is to change the natural/normal shape or size of something.
What is "distortion"?
The Neolithic Revolution is best described as:
The invention of writing.
The development of agriculture.
The discovery of fire.
The creation of the wheel.
What is the "development of agriculture"?
14. Which word is a synonym for "culture"?
Civilization
Desert
Animal
Machine
What is "civilization"?
__ is the practice of farming, including the cultivation of the soil for growing crops.
Archeology
Agriculture
Pasture
Density
What is "Agriculture"?
Through the lens of archeology and the study of ______, we can better interpret the profound changes that took place during this transformative period.
resources
domestications
artifacts
pastures
What is artifacts?
This is a tool that helps people find directions.
What is "compass"?
How did the domestication of animals impact societies?
It reduced the need for clothing.
It allowed for faster migration.
It provided a reliable source of food.
It led to the extinction of some species .
What is "It provided a reliable source of food"?
What is a synonym for "society"?
Culture
Individual
Isolation
Solitude
What is culture?
A large community of people that share the same culture or way of life is a __.
hierarchy
society
pasture
resource
What is a "society"?
As a result, human society became more complex, with the emergence of ________ and specialized roles within the culture.
archeologies
agricultures
densities
hierarchies
What is "hierarchies"?
This word describes a line/direction that runs up and down.
What is "vertical"?
In what way is a society structured by hierarchy?
Everyone is equal.
There are different levels of authority and roles.
Everyone has the same job.
There is no organization.
What is "There are different levels of authority and roles"?