Archaeology
Werowocomoco
Language Groups
Housing
100

Objects or tools that tell us about people from the past

Artifacts

100

What people group lived in Werowocomoco?

Powhatan 

100

Who spoke Iroquoian?

the Cherokee

100

What kind of houses did the Cherokee live in?

Logs or Wattle and Daub

200

Remains or imprints of something that once lived

Fossil

200

Who was the paramount leader of the Powhatan Confederacy?

Chief Powhatan or Wahusenacawh

200

Who spoke Algonkian?

the Powhatan

200

What kind of homes did the Powhatan live in?

Woven Mats

300

Person that studies past cultures using material items left behind by past people

Archaeologist 

300

What river is Werowocomoco located on?

The York River
300

Who spoke Siouan?

the Monacan

300

What kind of homes did the Monacan live in?

Bark or bunded reeds

400

Name 2 examples of artifacts

Possible correct answers:

-Pottery

-Jewelry

-Weapons

-Tools

400

What artifacts tell us that the Powhatan traded with the English?

Copper

400

What language was spoken in the Piedmont Region?

Monacan

400

What language group lived in wattle and daub homes?

Iroquoian

500

What does the Greek root Archaios mean?

Ancient

500

What types of homes would have been found at Werowocomoco?

Woven Mats

500

What language was spoken in parts of the Valley and Ridge and Appalachian Plateau as well as the southern parts of the Coastal Plain?

Siouan

500

What language group lived in bark or bunded reeds homes?

Siouan

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