Migration to the Americas
Cities and Empires
North American People
100

What is Archaeology?

The Study of the material remains of ancient people. 

100

What are the names of four of the largest and most advanced civilization in the Americas?

Olmec, Maya, Aztec, and Inca.

100

What are the three different Mound Builder cultures?

The Adena, The Hopewell, Mississippian. 

200
What are artifacts?

Items early people left behind, such as tools, weapons, and artwork. 

200

What were 3 main crops that these civilizations grew?

Maize, bean, squash 

200

What is Cahokia?

The city of Cahokia was the largest and most advanced Native American settlement. 

300

What is Beringia?

Land bridge connecting northeastern Asia to what is now Alaska, were people and animals may have crossed thousands of years ago to arrive in the Americas. 

300

The Mayas had an understanding of ___________ and their advance _____________  helped them predict eclipses and developed a 365-day calendar. 

astronomy, mathematics.

300

Which ocean did the Inuit lived by?

The Artic Ocean.

400

What is Carbon Dating?

Scientific method of determining the age of an artifact. 

400

Name of the capital city of the Aztecs

Tenochtitlan 

400

What does a Totem pole symbolized?

Totem poles include symbols that represents the history and experience of a family or clan. 

500

Why did some of the large mammals that lived in the area started to disappeared?

Because of overhunting and changes in the climate. 

500

What was the name of the Inca capital?

Cuzco

500

Where did the Iroquois lived?

The Iroquois lived in what is now northern New York State.