About three million years ago, human- like first appeared on Earth.
What are hominids?
A written account of past events.
What is history?
A small building or place that is made to protect people from bad weather or danger.
What is a shelter?
A movement of a group of people from one place to another.
What is migration?
A source of heat, used for cooking and protection
What is fire?
Objects used by early humans to hunt and gather
What are tools?
During the Neolithic Era, humans learned how to preform ______ which was a MAJOR world turning point for all of humanity.
What is Agriculture?
Name 2 negatives of living of the agricultural revolution where people and animals live close to one another
War and diseases?
Early humans began making new tools and discovering new methods to help them perform tasks which is called this.
What is technology?
Early humans made this discovery in the early to middle Paleolithic Era which forever changed their life t that time.
What is fire?
A person who collects plants, fruits, and nuts
What is a gatherer?
Early humans once they build permanent homes, made their shelters from what type of material.
What are mud-bricks, clay, animal waste, stones, resources available in their region of the world, straw, hay?
Early humans (Paleolithic Era) were found and lived in these types of shelters.
What are caves?
These are weapons, tools, and other items made by humans to study.
What are artifacts?
Before recorded history
What is prehistoric?
During the early to middle Neolithic Era, humans continued to make weapons and tools from this type of material.
What are stones?
This is the area of the world with the two earliest known civilizations.
What is the Middle East (fertile crescent or Mesopotamia) / Africa (Egypt)?
Name two ways fire changed the lives of Early Humans.
What is they used fire to heat, cook, for light, to scare away animals, and to smoke meat?
All the people in a family who lived before a person's grandparents.
What is ancestor?
This allowed humans to communicate with one another
What is the development of language?
This made it possible for early humans to cross from Asia to North America
What is Bering Land Bridge?
A natural underground space that's big enough for people to enter. Early humans used cave's as shelter/home.
What is a cave?