What helps you tell the distance on a map?
A Scale
Who studies artifacts?
An Archaeologist
The petroglyphs that we learned about are located where in Minnesota?
Jeffers, Minnesota
Mammoths, Colder climate
10,000-8,000 BCE
7,000-5,000 BCE
3,000-500 BCE
200 BCE - 1,300 CE
10,000-8,000 BCE
Lakes
What helps you tell what symbols on a map mean?
The Legend
the way a person sees and understands the world is called....?
perspective
True or False: We know exactly what the petroglyphs mean.
False
Varied Diet, Warming Climate
10,000-8,000 BCE
7,000-5,000 BCE
3,000-500 BCE
200 BCE - 1,300 CE
7,000-5,000 BCE
If an event happened in 2,000 BCE, how many years ago was that?
4024 years ago
What type of map shows you natural features such as lakes, rivers and mountains?
A Physical Map
Someone well respected in their community for their knowledge and wisdom.
an elder
A petroglyph is carved into what?
rocks
Cahokia, Trade
10,000-8,000 BCE
7,000-5,000 BCE
3,000-500 BCE
200 BCE - 1,300 CE
200 BCE - 1,300 CE
What state is South of Minnesota?
Iowa
What are the intermediate directions?
NorthWest
NorthEast
SouthWest
SouthEast
Purposeful telling of stories and legends to TEACH about culture.
Oral History
What is one possible meaning of the hand petogylphs at Jeffers?
Friendship, trust, grief, sorrow, death, or spirit journey
Copper tools and jewelry, Seasonal camps, climate similar to today.
10,000-8,000 BCE
7,000-5,000 BCE
3,000-500 BCE
200 BCE - 1,300 CE
3,000-500 BCE
The three interstates in Minnesota
94, 35 and 90
What type of Map communicates ideas through visual representations (often colors) to show information.
What is a Thematic Map
The ability to arrange events in TIME ORDER and communicate about them is known as _______ thinking.
Chronological
What is one thing archaeologists and American Indian elders agree on about the Jeffers Petroglyphs?
The petroglyphs at Jeffers show us that people have lived in this place we call Minnesota for a very long time.
Burial Mounds
10,000-8,000 BCE
7,000-5,000 BCE
3,000-500 BCE
200 BCE - 1,300 CE
200 BCE - 1,300 CE
The three rivers that make up MN borders with other US States.
The Red River, The St. Croix River and the Mississippi River.