Paleo-
Archaic
Adena
Hopewell
Vocabulary Words
100

True or False? The Paleo-Indians hunted deer.

False. The Paleo-Indians hunted giant mammals during the Ice Age.

100

What weapon did the Archaic introduce?

They introduced the Atlatl.

100

True or False? The Adena Indians were the "first farmers"

True. The Adena are considered the first farmers.

100

True or False. The Hopewell trade up and down the Mississippi Valley.

True. Hopewell art was considered some of the finest created during that era because they had access to a variety of resources and were not limited by regional assets.

100

What vocabulary word means people who study artifacts to learn about the past.

archaeologist

200

Why did the Paleo come into North America?

They were following the mammoth that they hunted for food across a land bridge.

200

How was the atlatl an improvement over the Clovis spear?

The atlatl could be thrown with more force and therefore it could travel farther.

200

Adena are growing plants for food. What did they grow?

Pumpkins, Squash, and Sunflowers are examples of crops grown by the Adena. They did not grow corn.

200

The Hopewell were known for building mounds and pipes in the shape of animals. What is that called?

Carvings and mounds in the shapes of animals are called effigies.

200
What does barter mean?
Trading goods with other people without using money
300

Where did the Paleo-Indians sometimes make their homes?

The Paleo-Indians sometimes made their homes in caves.

300

The Archaic Indians began burying their dead. Why didn't the Paleo Indians bury the dead?

The ground was frozen over with ice and snow.

300

The Adena were less nomadic than the previous indians, but they still hunted and gathered. What animals did they hunt?

The Adena hunted deer, bear, turkeys, rabbits

300

What did the Adena and Hopewell use the mounds for?

2 reasons

The Hopewell used mounds to bury their dead and for ceremonial purposes.

300

What vocabulary word means items from the past dug up from the ground and studied?

artifacts

400

What is the first hunting tool used by the Paleo-Indians and from what was it made?

The Paleo-Indians hunted with a spear and it was made of flint called a Clovis Point

400

What did the glacier do to the western part of Ohio and much of the middle part of the United States?

The glacier flattened the land, left rich soil, created the Great Lakes, rivers and streams

400

Where did the Adena bury their dead?

They buried their dead in mounds.

400

What did the Moundbuilders use the clay pots and baskets for?

Hold and store food.

400

What vocabulary word means people who lived  before written records?

Prehistoric People

500

Name two ways the Paleo Indians used the mammoth for survival?

hide- shelter, blankets, bedding

meat- food

bones- tools

tendons-sinew

500

How did the Archaic Indians fish?

They used  bone needles and made nets to trap and fence in live fish.

500

How did the advancement of farming change the culture of how prehistoric people lived?

When Indians began farming this allowed them to stay in one place for a longer time. This meant that they could build stronger homes, have time for artwork, build mounds, and not be as dependent on hunting for food.

500

How do the scientists who study the past; called archaeologists, know what really happened in the past?

Archaeologists study ARTIFACTS

500

Explain the difference between cooperation and conflict?

Cooperation is working together to accomplish a goal.


Conflict is disagreements or problems

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