2.1 Nomadic Hunter-Gatherers
2.2 Beginning of Domestication
2.3 Agricultural Revolution
2.4 Studying the past
100

A person who hunts plants and animals for survival

Hunter-gatherer

100
The act of raising plants and animals for human benefit

Domestication

100

What does Agriculture mean?

Farming; growing plants and rearing animals for food

100

This was used to create clay pottery

Kiln or Oven

200

A person who often moves from one place to another

Nomad
200

The first animal that humans domesticated

Dog

200

What does fertile mean?

Land is able to crow crops

200

The tool used to harvest seeds that had grown

Sickle

300

What animal did nomadic hunter-gatherers follow and hunt

Woolly mammoth

300

Name one other animal that early humans domesticated

Goat, Sheet, Cattle (cow)

300

One of the first plants that were harvested by neolithic people

Wheat or Barley

300

This is a scientist who studies rocks and other things found in the ground.

Geologist

400

the act of moving from one location to another

migration

400

The act that began the Agricultural Revolution

Domestication

400

The area where humans first began growing crops

The Fertile Crescent

400

This is a document or other object that was created by someone who witnessed a historical event

Primary Source

500

The name of an ancient hunter who was frozen in ice for 5000 years

Otzi the Iceman

500

An animal that hunted humans and was not domesticated

Saber-toothed cat

500

The years when the agricultural revolution began

10,000 to 8,000 B.C.E

500

This is a document or other object created by someone who lived later or did not witness a historical event

Secondary Source

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