What is the time period known as the Old Stone Age?
What is the Paleolithic Era
What major event allowed humans to settle in one place during the Neolithic Era?
What is the Agricultural Revolution?
What natural feature allowed early humans to migrate from Asia to North America?
What is the Bering Strait?
What were the basic needs of early humans during the Paleolithic Era?
What are food, water, and shelter?
What was one way early humans expressed themselves besides language?
What is through art?
What were early humans called during the Paleolithic Era?
Who are Hominids
What is one characteristic of life in Neolithic communities?
What is living in permanent homes?
Why did early humans migrate during the Ice Age?
What is to follow their food source?
How did early humans primarily obtain food?
What is by hunting and gathering?
What materials did early humans use to create beads and ornaments?
What are stone, ivory, and bone?
How did early humans communicate before written language?
What are cave paintings?
What was a major development in the Neolithic Era that changed how food was obtained?
What is farming?
What geographical factors influenced human migration?
What are availability of resources and climate?
What was the societal structure of early humans during the Paleolithic Era?
What are small groups or tribes?
What do scientists believe the cave paintings might have taught early humans?
What is how to hunt?
What type of tools did Paleolithic humans primarily use
What are simple stone tools?
How did the role of elders change during the Neolithic Era?
What is they made decisions for the group?
Name one area early humans migrated to from Africa.
What is Europe or Asia?
What did cave paintings possibly serve as for early humans?
What are teaching tools or religious expressions?
What role did religion play in the lives of early humans?
What is it reflected their values and beliefs in nature?
Name one significant achievement of early humans in the Paleolithic Era.
What is the control of fire?
What did the domestication of animals allow early humans to do?
What is train animals for human use?
How did lower ocean levels influence early human migration?
What is it exposed land bridges?
How did the nomadic lifestyle affect early human societies?
What is they constantly moved to find resources?
How did the development of language influence early human societies?
What is it allowed for communication, storytelling, and record-keeping?