What is flint?
→ A hard stone used to make tools.
Name 1 animal that was hunted.
Deer.
What is Shulbinka?
A Stone Age site in Kazakhstan
Who were nomads?
People who moved from place to place.
What does an archaeologist do?
Studies ancient remains and objects.
Name 2 tools used by early humans.
Flint knife, bone spear.
What is a mammoth?
A large prehistoric elephant.
Where is Zhezkazgan located?
In central Kazakhstan.
Where did people live?
Caves, tents, and huts.
What do archaeologists study?
Bones, tools, fire pits.
What is a scraper used for?
Cleaning animal skins.
Name 2 domesticated animals.
Dogs and sheep.
What was found in Shulbinka?
Tools and animal bones.
What did people eat?
Meat, fruits, and plants
Name 2 things they found.
Flint tools, animal bones.
What were needles made of?
Animal bones.
What did people gather?
Fruits, nuts, and roots.
What is a hearth?
A Stone Age fireplace.
Describe a tribe
A group of people who lived and worked together.
What was the fire pit used for?
Cooking and warmth.
Why was flint so useful?
It could be shaped into sharp blades and fire starters.
Why were dogs important?
For protection and hunting.
How do sites help archaeologists?
They reveal how people lived, what they ate, and what tools they used.
Why did life change in the Neolithic period?
People began farming and domesticating animals.
Why is archaeology important?
It helps us understand early human life.