Homes
Food
Tools
100

What type of shelters did the Adena culture primarily use?

dome-shaped structures made of wood and bark

100

What was a staple food for the Mississippian culture?

corn

100

What tool did the Adena culture primarily use for farming?

Digging Tools

200

Which culture is known for building large earthen mounds as part of their community?

the Adena culture

200

How did the Hopewell people obtain most of their food?

through hunting and gathering

200

Name one type of tool used by the Hopewell people in their daily life.

stone axes

300

Name a common feature of the Mississippian culture’s homes.

structures built on raised platforms

300

What type of farming techniques did the Adena culture use?

slash-and-burn agriculture techniques

300

What materials were commonly used to make tools by these cultures?

wood, stone, and bone

400

How did the Hopewell people typically construct their homes?

semi-permanent structures made from natural materials

400

Name one type of wild game that was commonly hunted by these early cultures.

deer

400

How did the Mississippian culture’s tools differ from those of the Adena?

they used more advanced agricultural tools due to larger-scale farming

500

What were the key differences in housing between the Adena and Mississippian cultures?

the Adena built smaller, more temporary homes while the Mississippian built larger, more permanent structures

500

How did seasonal changes affect the food sources of these cultures?

they had to adapt their hunting and gathering based on the seasons

500

Which tool was significant for both hunting and processing food among these cultures?

a spear

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